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<
output_state
>
It specifies the kind of system messages to be transmitted to the redirected
channel <
. Add the sum or one hexadecimal number corresponding to
the message to be transmitted without using
“
0x
“
.
Value
Meaning
0x0
1
Transmits GPSTATE.
0x0
2
Transmits GPERROR.
0x0
4
Transmits GPACTION.
0x0
8
Transmits GPEVENT.
How to set/get device configuration:
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.COMM.TCP.CLIENT=cmd,0
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.COMM.TCP.CLIENT=data=9,0
Get configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,DEVICE.COMM.TCP.CLIENT
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 system messages are disabled.
None of system messages is transmitted from the MAMBOII unit to the remote
TCP server, when a TCP connection is established. However, all input
commands sent from the remote server 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 only be 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.
3.2.10.7 DEVICE.IGNTIMEOUT
Parameter syntax
DEVICE.IGNTIMEOUT=<
This parameter defines the amount of time in milliseconds to wait before the
MAMBOII goes into the selected sleep mode.
<time_out>
It specifies the timeout period in milliseconds to put the MAMBOII in the selected
sleep mode.
How to set/get Device configuration:
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.IGNTIMEOUT=60000
Get configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,DEVICE.IGNTIMEOUT
Notes
•
Before the MAMBOII device goes to sleep, within this timeout the system tries
to execute all actions released from the “
Sys.Device.eShutdown
”
event.
Once the timeout <
> expires, the device cancels all other processes,
even if there are still alarms to be executed, and goes to sleep.
•
If the <
> value is set to 0 (zero), the system goes to sleep
immediately.
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