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CCM 164
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User Manual
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GB / UK
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CCM164 can receive messages from the user that are seen as an input. The message can also be used
as an output, seeing as it saves the number from the phone that last sent the command. The value of
the message is high until it is used, after which it becomes low again. When and who sent correct
messages to the module can also be saved in a history. Regarding how to read the history, see 7.1
Message Input/Macro histories.
#Mn (<txt>) (<input>) LOGm
n
is the message’s number
Options: 1,2…8
<Txt>
the name of the message’s function. This is also the
reply text when the message is sent
May not be empty
Maximum 16 characters
Refrain from using # [] () *
<input>
the command text written to set the input as high
May not be empty
Maximum 20 characters
Refrain from using # [] () *
You may not start with spaces
Not dependent on caps or spaces
m
max number of Macros saved in the history
Options: 1,2…21
Empty, LOGm corresponds to LOG1
Example:
Message to turn the lights on
‘No answer’
NB: If the input is incorrect, the message will not be responded to.
It doesn’t matter if the input has uppercase/lowercase letters and spaces.
Example:
Code for activating M1
#M2 (received) (turn light on)
OK: M2 defined
Turn the light on
Turn Light on
OK: received
#M1 (code received) (1234abc) LOG3
OK: M1 defined
1234abc
OK: code received
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