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ONFIGURATION
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ET
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IRMWARE
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EVISION
2.4.0_
BETA
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V
ERSION
1.0.0
address is available on the sticker inside the Keyfob battery tray-
see figure 4
)
.
Enter all 16- digits of this address.
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,IEEE.KEYFOB0=0,0018321000000075
c)
Copy the configuration above, past them on the
Editor
➒
and then click on
Start
sending configuration
➓
or double
click each command/configuration on the
Editor
➒
to sent them separately.
d)
Power up the Keyfob device.
Therefore, insert 2 AAA batteries (1.5 V) into the
Keyfob. Keyfob will be powered automatically when you insert the batteries.
e) The following table lists and describes the default functions indicated by the
middle LED on the Keyfob remote control.
LED
Color
Operation
Meaning
Red
flashes 3 x approx. 7 seconds
When no co-ordinator (MAMBOII)
found „Keyfob goes to sleep“
Red
first flashes as above then the green LED
flashes shortly
Keyfob is connected to the co-
ordinator (MAMBOII).
Red
flashes 1:1
Batteries are empty - replace them.
Red
Lights ca. 7 seconds
after each connection
attempt (The wait period between two
attempts automatically is extended after
each connection attempt.).
After approx. 13
min it aborts the current connection
attempts and turns itself off.
When the radio link is out of range or
co-ordinator is lost.
To restart the connection attempts,
just press one of the keys on the
Keyfob
Green
flashes every 5 seconds shortly
When the Keyfob is back into the radio
range
All LEDs can be controlled by the MAMBOII
Buttons
Pressing simultaneously all 3 buttons resets all functions on the Keyfob
10. Later on, copy all 4 alarms (AL1 to AL4) given above, past them on the
Editor
➒
and send
them to MAMBOII either by clicking on
“Start sending configuration”
➓
or double click
with left mouse each configuration line individually.
4.3.2 Run the test
1. To test your loaded alarms (refer to the
Figure 10
below)
,
just perform a short-press on the
MAMBOII’s
left
button (
BTN0
), after you release it, a beep tone on the MAMBOII unit will
be heard for
ON = 500 msec
and
OFF = 1000 msec
.
2. To turn off this beep tone perform a long-press on the MAMBOII’s
left
button (
BTN0).
3. If the first test has been done successfully, take your Keyfob that is already connected to
the MAMBOII device and perform a short-press on the Button 1 (
BTN1
), the
LED 1
on the
Keyfob will go flashing as follow
ON = 1000 msec
and
OFF = 500 msec
.
4. To turn off this LED indicator (
LED0
) perform a long-press on the on the Button 1 (
BTN1
)
.
5. To delete both alarms (AL1 and AL2), just transmit both alarms without settings to the
MAMBOII device as follow:
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL1
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,AL2
Other events, such as the GPS's Nav.eFix=[
valid,invalid
] are not triggered by the user,
but by your MAMBOII system when it gets or loses a GPS-fix. Whenever MAMBOII device
gets a valid GPS-fix, it generates the event "
GPS.Nav.eFix=valid
", while when it loses a
valid GPS fix it generates "
GPS.Nav.eFix=valid
". In the following example, when the GPS
data goes valid, an SMS message including the current location of the device will be
sent to the destination number (replace the existing phone number with your one ).
Before testing the following configuration, ensure that the device is already registered
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