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To enable an application to respond when a button is pressed, attach the action to the
button’s event and send it to the MAMBOII device by adding the
“
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL1=
”
at the front of the configuration.
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL1=IO.BTN.e0=short:IO.Beep3=cyclic,500,1000
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL2=IO.BTN.e0=long:IO.Beep3=low
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL3=IO.BTN.e1=short&IO.BTN.sID=0:IEEE.Keyfob0.LED1=cyclic,1000,500
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL4=IO.BTN.e1=long&IO.BTN.sID=0:IEEE.Keyfob0.LED1=low
4.3.1 Load the configuration into the MAMBOII device
Loading user configuration in ten-step process:
9. Apply power to the MAMBOII device,
10. Turn on the MAMBOII device.
11. Create a Bluetooth connection from the PC to the MAMBOII,
using a
Bluetooth USB
adapter
.
12. Install and start the
FALCOM Workbench
software - see
Figure 12
below,
Figure 12:
FALCOM Workbench software.
13. Open a new
COM Port
from the Toolbar
➊
, on the
COM Port view
➋
choose the Port
where MAMBOII is connected and define the port settings (
38400
bps,
8
Data bits,
No
Parity bit,
1
Stop bit,
None
Flow control). Finally, click on the connect icon .
14. Open a new
Console
from the Toolbar
➌
,
click on the
Console1
➍
,
then go to
Connection view
and click on
COMPort
➎.
15. Open a new
Editor
from the Toolbar
➏
,
click on the
Editor1
➍
,
then go to
Connection
view
and click on
Console1
➑.
16. To enable MAMBOII to connect and communicate with Keyfobs, the MAMBOII must know
the address of all Kefob devices supposed to be used. Therefore, you need only to load
the following configuration into the MAMBOII device.
a)
Specify the network identifier.
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,IEEE.PANID=CAF0
b)
Connect Keyfob0 to the MAMBOII. The last entry in the following command
specifies
the MAC address of the Keyfob, which is unique to each Keyfob. (This
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