. . .
--- Utils ---
smask
: Send mask bits, 0 - I1, 1 - I2, 2 - temp. 3 - hum. ,default 3 - I1 and I2
tz
: Time offset in hours
time
: Show or set rtc time, set as BCD : 0x102033 is 10:20:33
date
: Show or set rtc date, set as BCD : 0x171231 is 2017-12-31
uptime
: Show uptime
sens
: Show sensors
sendp
: Send nx WMBUS messages
send
: Send WMBUS message
reset
: Reset device
?
: Show this help
Overview of configuration parameters with short description of their meaning can be also found in table
on the
page
. The meaning and usage of individual commands are described below.
3.1.3
”
System commands” group for general diagnostics
Commands
”
”deb”, ”ta”, ”mb”, ”du addr”, ”rw addr”, ”rb addr”, ”rd addr”, ”sw addr”, ”sb addr”,
”sd addr”
and
”uptime”
are used for troubleshooting and repair of the device in a factory.
Manufacturer
strongly recommends not to use these commands during common operation.
Other system commands
”show”
(configuration statement) and
”
?’
(
”
Help”) are described in previous part of
By using of
”port”
command an actual setting of module ports can be displayed. This command is intended only
for module diagnostics.
3.1.4
Commands for writing of configuration and reset
The module contains two sets of configuration: operating configuration and saved configuration. At the start of the
system the module copies saved configuration to operating configuration, with which continues to work. If the user
changes configuration parameters, it does so only in operating configuration.
If the current operating configuration was not stored to FLASH memory, the module returns to the saved configura-
tion after reset. If the parameter should be changed only temporarily (for example shorten of the broadcasting period
during installation), it is not necessary to save operating configuration in FLASH memory (after the work finishing
module can be returned to normal configuration by its reset). If the parameter should be changed permanently,
there is necessary to save configuration to FLASH memory.
If operating configuration corresponds to the saved set (ie. there are no differences between commands in FLASH
and in the operating set), the module will
”
report“ prompt in the format ”mon#”. If operating configuration was
changed so that it no longer matches to the saved set, the module will report prompt in the format ”cfg#”.
Every time the current configuration is saved into FLASH memory the value of the
”
Configuration version” param-
eter increases by one and the prompt changes to ”mon#”. The parameter resets to zero by erasing of the FLASH
memory.
Current operating configuration can be displayed by using of
”show”
command (see paragraph
cfg#show
Current operating configuration can be rewrite the to FLASH memory by using of
”write”
command:
cfg#write
Writing config ... OK, version 3
Reading of the configuration from FLASH memory can be done by by using of
”cread”
command (for older some
modifications the command is
”read”
):
cfg#cread
Reading config ... OK, version 3
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