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6.3.3.2
Interfaces
1-Wire
Use the 1-Wire interface to enable and configure peripheral devices and their functionalities, for instance
DS1971 iButton EEPROM memory reading. This process is described in the “Drivers registration”
document on our documentation
Digital outputs section
Digital outputs (DOUTs) can have two states
–
active or inactive. These states can change once a condition
is met or they can be changed by using SMS commands. Depending on the state and pattern, a control
signal is outputted. This signal can activate various indication peripherals or control the vehicle by blocking
the engine or limiting its speed.
DOUT1
and
DOUT2
–
drop-down lists let you select one of the following:
Disabled, LED, Buzzer,
Blocking, GSM jamming block, Custom, Immobilizer.
The
Inverted
checkbox inverts the logic of the selected DOUT.
For example, if
LED
is
selected and the
Inverted
checkbox is not ticked, LED status will turn ON when
the DOUT state is active. Otherwise, if the
Inverted
checkbox is ticked, LED status will turn ON when
the DOUT state is inactive.
More information available on our documentation
Digital input mode configuration
In Eco4 S devices DIN3 and DIN4 digital inputs are invertible and can be configured to work either in
Positive mode
or
Ground mode
.
Positive mode
–
this is the default mode for DIN3/DIN4. The state of the digital input is changed by a
rising signal edge.
Ground mode
–
the state of the digital input is changed by a falling signal edge.
The selection of the digital input mode depends solely on the peripheral devices connected to the
digital inputs. A connection example for both connection modes is shown below.