LAVA Computer MFG Inc. eSynC Product Family - Reference Manual – C03
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wifi-overrides-ethernet=x
This command allows the wired Ethernet interface to be disabled when Wi-Fi is enabled.
The permitted range is 0 to 1.
A “1” results in the Ethernet interface being disabled if Wi-Fi is enabled.
A “0” results in the Ethernet interface being active if Wi-Fi is enabled, and the Android system
determines how messages are routed.
The permitted range is 0 to 1.
The default is 0.
update-timeouts-automatically=x
The command determines if LTM updates the state of the timeouts in the LAVA product.
A value of 0 results in no updates.
A value of 1 results in LTM updating the timeouts.
The default is 1.
recovery-timeouts-enabled=x
The command determines if the recovery timeouts in the LAVA product are enabled. The value is
written to be LAVA product only if update-timeouts-automatically is 1.
A value of 0 disables the timeouts.
A value of 1 enables the timeouts.
brightness-level1-time=x
Time of night when the "level 1" brightness is set.
The military (aka 24 hour) time format is used.
The default is -1, which disables the brightness timers.
Examples: 0:00 for midnight, 7:30 for 7:30AM, 23:15 for 11:15PM
Note: The format expects an ':' to separate the hour and minutes.
Note: If one integer is present, it is treated as hours, with minutes defaulting to 0.
Note: If minutes exceed 59, then time is invalid.
Note: If hours exceed 23, the time is invalid.
Note: A negative time (ex. -1) disables all brightness thresholds
Note: If the brightness times are valid and equal, then brightness-level2 is always applied.
brightness-level2-time=x
Time of day when the "level 2" brightness is set.
Same format and rules as used by brightness-level1-time
The default is -1, which disables the brightness timers.
brightness-level1=x
Screen brightness used by "brightness-level1-time".
The permitted range is 0 to 100.
The default is 15.
Invalid values are replaced with the default.
brightness-level2=x
Screen brightness used by "brightness-level2-time".
The permitted range is 0 to 100.
The default is 85.
hardware-reset-frequency=x
This command defined the number of hours the LTM application runs before a hardware reset is
performed as defined by the "hardware-reset-action".
The permitted range is 0 to 5000.
The default is 0, which disables the feature.
hardware-reset-time-1=x
The "hardware-reset-time-1" and "hardware-reset-time-2" define the start and end of the window in
which a hardware reset is permitted as controlled by the "hardware-reset-frequency". See the
"hardware-reset-frequency" description for further information.
The time used the same format as used by brightness-level1-time.
A negative value disables the parameter and the time window.
The "hardware-reset-time-1" and "hardware-reset-time-2" must be different valid times to enable the
window.
The default is -1, which disables the feature.
hardware-reset-time-2=x
The "hardware-reset-time-1" and "hardware-reset-time-2" define the start and end of the window in
which a hardware reset is permitted as controlled by the "hardware-reset-frequency". See the
"hardware-reset-frequency" description for further information.
The time used the same format as used by brightness-level1-time.
A negative value disables the parameter and the time window.
The "hardware-reset-time-1" and "hardware-reset-time-2" must be different valid times to enable the
window.
The default is -1, which disables the feature.
hardware-reset-action=x
This command determines the action to take once the "hardware-reset-frequency" limit is reached.
An eSynC hardware reset has the same effect as removing power from the board and then restoring
power.
The possible values for the command and associated action are:
0=nothing
1=eSynC reset (the default)