Do the following to set unique names for sensors.
Send the following text message command to the idOil unit’s phone number:
DI 1: Separator 1. 2: Separator 1. 3: Separator 1.
The unit’s response includes the names of the device and the sensor inputs. Please note
the fixed portion of the sensor input names.
DI <device name>
1: Separator 1 / Oil level sensor
2: Separator 1 / High liquid sensor
3: Separator 1 / Sludge level sensor
Example 2:
Enter the following command to rename sensor input 2.
DI 2: Separator 1 Pirkkala
Device response:
DI <device name>
1: Separator 1 / Oil level sensor
2: Separator 1 Pirkkala / High liquid sensor
3: Separator 1 / Sludge level sensor
4.2.3. Time (CLOCK)
The time setting is needed if you wish to save log information with actual time stamps or if
you want the device to send timed messages to the end user or the LabkoNet server.
This setting can also be entered via the idOil unit’s browser user interface.
The format of the time setting command is:
CLOCK <yyyy-mm-dd> <hh:mm>
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CLOCK
Time setting command and query
<yyyy-mm-dd>
Year (yyyy), month (mm) and date (dd)
separated with a hyphen.
<hh:mm>
Hours (hh) and minutes (mm) separated
with a colon.
Example
Do the following to set the time.
Send the following message to the idOil device:
CLOCK 2018-10-23 15:30
The device responds as follows:
CLOCK <device name> 2018-10-23 15:30
In addition to the time, the response includes a possible name set for the device in
question.
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