C
ONFIGURATION
C
OMMAND
S
ET
- F
IRMWARE
R
EVISION
2.4.0_
BETA
-
V
ERSION
1.0.0
0x0
4
Redirects data to the TCP channel.
<
textmode
>
Defines whether or not the
Sys.eSerialData
will be occurred
when
<CRLF>
characters are detected on the serial line
traffic. It can be set to (without leading “
0x
“):
0x0
0
Disables event notification.
0x0
1
Enables event notification (more about this
event, see section
Sys.eSerialData
event can be used to execute
other commands.
For example:
- Send out the text added before the
<CRLF>
characters (e.g. SMS, CSD, TCP etc.).
- or store that text into the history.
<
output_state
>
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 leading
“
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.SERIAL=cmd,F
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.COMM.SERIAL=data=4,0,F
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.COMM.SERIAL=data=4,1,F
Get configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,DEVICE.COMM.SERIAL
Notes
•
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: G GPACTION of system status will be
delivered all others are disabled.
•
The default setting is “
cmd,F
”, signifying that the system messages are
enabled and continually transmitted to serial interface and input messages
sent from the user will be processed and sent back to the serial interface.
•
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.
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