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File Name: AnioMOTO A201
Creator: Stiven Arcila
Created on: 14-‐01-‐2015
Updated on:
9.22
Output Control
When you require manual control of any output please perform the following steps.
Command Format:
<Password>
OPC1
,<Action>
Explanation:
<Action> =
0 to close the output selected
= 1 to open the output selected
Example:
000000
OPC
1,1
9.23
Analog Input Alarms
This command will set alarms in accordance to the analog inputs.
Command Format:
<Password>
AD
<Índice1><Índice2><Parameter>,<Alarm Name>,<Index3>
Explanation:
<Index1>=
1 means AD1 (Analog Input 1)
<Index2>=
< less than
= > more than
<Parameter> =
0 ~ 100 (%)
<Alarm Name> =
Choose a desired name, default is AD1
<Index3>=
1 means Input1
= 4 means Input4 / ACC
Example:
000000
AD1
<10,Fuel Low,4
After the fuel sensor is connected to the device’s AD1 (analog input 1) wire, it will
send a “Fuel Low” alarm via SMS to the SOS number when the tracker obtains AD1
data less than 10%, but this alarm is effective only when ACC is on (if you connected
ACC wire directly to car ignition, this means car ignition on).
Note:
If your fuel sensor continues to work even when car ignition off, you will not
need to set index3.