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West Mountain Radio
Operating Manual
Example Program
(hidden)
ATE1
//Turn echo on to see as you type
AT*SEND=50
//Set status updates for every 5 seconds
AT*SEND?
//Get Current Interval
AT*SEND=50
//Confirmed status update interval
//Set test for Load=1.25 Amps, Voltage Cutoff=4.5 Volts
//Values in microvolts and microamps
AT*TEST=1250000,4500000,1250000,4500000
*STATUS=5,11462368,9999,1250000,4500000,0,1,118
*STATUS=10,11463655,9999,1250000,4500000,0,1,116
//A while later
*STATUS=1200,4529254,9999,1250000,4500000,0,1,122
*STOP=VOLTAGE, 1201, 0
//Test Stopped Because of low voltage at 20:01 minutes (1201) seconds
//Status Messages Continue
*STATUS=1200,4496851,9999,1250000,4500000,0,2,133
*STATUS=1200,4487823,9999,1250000,4500000,0,2,132
AT*SEND=0
//Turn off Status updates
AT*STATUS?
//Get Status Manually
AT*STATUS=1200,4491300,9999,1250000,4500000,0,2,117
Accessories
CBA Charger Interface
Charge / Discharge Test
The West Mountain Radio Charge Controller has the following inputs and outputs:
IN-A and IN-B:
These should connect to a signal on the charging unit that indicates charging is complete. An
LED will suffice. These inputs can handle up to 12V.
OUT-A and OUT-B:
These outputs are shorted (relays closed) when the software is starting a charge
cycle. The purpose of this is to connect to a push-button on a charging unit, where the push-button might
control the start/stop of the charger.
Powerpole
®
Connectors:
When a Charge/Discharge test is not running, or during the Discharge cycle of a