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The example 6 above signifies that the device name is specified to “myMAMBOII”.
The example 7 above signifies that the MAMBO II will beep, when left button (
BTN0
) is
short-pressed.
3.1.1.1
Command types <c_type>
It is used to separate the huge amount of commands to different types. Currently the
following command types are available.
<c_type>
Definition
Sys
Accomplishes a predefined set of system tasks such as:
System management tasks, including:
- Reset,
- Shutdown/power management etc.
Initialization/interruption of system processes, including:
- Timers,
- Counters etc.
Cnf
The operating firmware provides parameters that can be
set/changed
or
read.
Based on the
parameter-settings some events will be occurred.
IO
Accomplishes a predefined set of system peripheral commands allowing access to the LEDs, Beep
tones generation and Vibrating alerts.
GPS
Accomplishes a predefined set of GPS tasks including navigation, history logging and geo-fences
and areas.
GSM
Accomplishes a predefined set of GSM tasks including SMS, voice and data calls, GPRS services
etc.
TCP
Accomplishes a predefined set of TCP connection tasks including connecting disconnecting and
sending of TCP packets to the predefined address of remote server etc.
MSG
Accomplishes a predefined set of output messages (GPS protocols) allowing information to be
transmitted across the serial interface, CSD network or Internet (TCP).
IEEE
Accomplishes a predefined set of IEEE tasks on the device as well as provides parameters to
connect the IEEE devices ( I/O-BOX) to the MAMBOII.
Table 2:
Supported command types
<c_type>
.
3.1.2 Aliases
This PFAL command specifies the alias names for all available
<c_type>
,
<c_index>
,
<c_subindex>.
Following aliases are defined as default:
Sys
is the alias name of
System
Cfg
is the alias name of
Config
if an alias has been specified, it can be freely used instead of the original word (or
number). To specify alias names, please refer to the chapter
Notes
•
To avoid misinterpretation about using alias names, please assure that no
equal or very similar aliases are used inside the same command type/index.
•
Also avoid starting of alias with numbers as they might be misinterpreted as
original index numbers.
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