Vega NB-12 / User Manual
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Revision 05 of 21 January 2022
Message – part with information about current message.
dev – name and version of the device firmware
IMEI – LTE-modem identifier
IMSI, ICCID – SIM-card (SIM-chip) identifiers
num – the number of the message
UTC – the date and the time of message sending in UTC format by Greenwich
CellStatus – part with information about the cellular state
SQ – gateway signal quality
EARFCN – the number of radio frequency channel (absolute)
PCID – physical network address
RSRP – input signal power
RSRQ – input signal quality
RSSI – indicator of the input signal power
SNR – signal to noise ratio
Telemetry – part with collected data (one packet)
reason – reason for packet forming*
UTC – the date and the time of message collecting in UTC format by Greenwich
bat – battery charge
temp – processor temperature
ADC1 – voltage on the input A_INPUT
current – measured current of the current loop interface
bat_drop – battery voltage value under load
pulse1 – pulse number on the input 1
pulse2 – pulse number on the input 2
s_alarm1 – state of ALARM1 input at the time of data slice ("0" - logic zero input,
"1" - logic one input)
s_alarm2 – state of ALARM2 input at the time of data slice ("0" - logic zero input,
"1" - logic one input)
s_magnet – the presence of an external magnetic field at the time of data slice
("0" - absent, "1" - presence)
s_curovr – flag for exceeding the current limits of the current loop interface
specified in the settings ("0" - the limit is not exceeded, "1" - the limit is exceeded)
s_bde - flag of the presence of a critical voltage drop of the battery under load
onewire – values of temperatures of sensors on 1-Wire bus (first field "1", “2” etc.
– sensor number, second field "t" - sensor temperature value, third field "s" – threshold
exceeding flag (“0” – no exceeding, “1” - thresholds exceeded))
*Possible values for Reason field (Reason for packet forming):
time – packet formed by the time (data collection period set up in the
Configurator for the device)
alarm1 – packet formed by the alarm on the input "ALARM1" (communication
session initiated by this event)