Figure 8: Table for selection of info-message content (
”
mask”)
As it is clear from the example, in the messages with mask number ”3” there will be transferred only values of both
counters (without temperature and humidity information). By using of
”tz”
command the current
Time Zone
can be preset. The module supports
only one
time zone, that is set in number of hours from UTC.
Example of setting of ”UTC+1” Time Zone (Central-European Time):
cfg#tz 1
Tz change from 0 to 1
cfg#
Current setting of Time Zone displays in the configuration summary as follows:
Timezone : 1
Current setting of RTC can be displayed by entering of
”time”
or
”date”
command (without parameter). Example:
cfg#time
RTC time : 15:30:17 2019-01-30
systime 1548858617 : 2019-01-30, 15:30:17+01
cfg#
RTC value can be entered by using of
time
and
date
commands as follows:
cfg#time 0x182555
RTC time : 18:25:55 2019-01-30
systime 1548869155 : 2019-01-30, 18:25:55+01
cfg#date 0x190128
RTC time : 18:26:58 2019-01-28
systime 1548696418 : 2019-01-28, 18:26:58+01
cfg#
As it is clear from the example, ”time” value should be entered in ”0x
hhmmss
” format, ”date” value should be
entered in 0x
RRMMDD
format.
NOTE:
setting of RTC (including time zone setting) is not important for the module common operation. No
current module application requires RTC setting.
By using of
”uptime”
command the time since last module
restart (switch on or reset) can be displayed. Using of this command can help with module diagnostics. From
current
”
Uptime” value it is clear, when the module went through the last restart. The variable is of
”
read only”
type. Example:
cfg#uptime
Uptime 0d, 0:13:26
cfg#
The
”sens”
command can be used for displaying of current values of A/D converters measuring physical quantities
(battery voltage, temperature...). This command is intended only for module checking and diagnostics.
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