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ERSION
1.0.0
Notes
•
In order to deliver more than one status of system at once, specify the sum
determined by adding the corresponding hex value of each system status, for
example:
−
the hex value
C
means: GPEVENT + GPACTION of system status will be
delivered all others are disabled.
•
The default setting is “
cmd,0
”, indicating that the system messages are
disabled. No system messages are transmitted from the MAMBOII unit to the
remote modem when a data call is already established. However, all input
commands sent from the remote modem will be processed by the MAMBOII
as PFAL input commands.
•
Please note that, changes to these settings may set the MAMBOII device in a
mode where it can be just reconfigured via SMS. If the SMS communication is
disabled, the system cannot be reconfigured anymore. A Firmware update is
necessary to exchange information with it again.
3.2.10.6 DEVICE.COMM.TCP.CLIENT
Parameter syntax
DEVICE.COMM.TCP.CLIENT=<
This command defines the communication mode that will be used when the
MAMBOII receives a message/command from the TCP channel. It also defines
whether any system-related message will be periodically transmitted to the
redirected channel <
.
<
mode
>
MAMBOII supports and operates in two communication modes, the
Command
and
Data
mode. In
Command
mode, it waits for PFAL commands. In
Data
mode,
all received commands/messages are redirected to the specified <
as
they are without changing and processing any of them. The <
defines
the communication mode to be used on this channel. It can be set to:
Value
Meaning
cmd
Places the TCP channel in
command mode
. Everything
sent to the MAMBOII over this channel will be processed
as a PFAL command. Responses to the sent command
are also returned over the TCP channel. However, if
<
is greater than 0, all selected messages
will be continuously output over this channel.
data
=
<channel> Places the TCP channel in
data mode
. Everything sent to
the MAMBOII over this channel is redirected to the
specified channel <
> without processing any of
them. In this mode user messages without leading “PFAL”
can be used. However, if <
> is greater than 0,
the selected messages will be transmitted continuously
through the specified channel <
>. See also
page
as a reference.
<
channel
>
Specifies the channel to redirect the data. It can be set to
(without leading “
0x
“):
0x0
1
Redirects data to the serial channel.
0x0
2
Redirects data to the CSD channel.
0x0
4
Redirects data to the TCP channel.
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