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6 APPENDIX
6.1 How to update a new firmware into the MAMBOII
Please, refer to the separate manual
“
MAMBOII_hardware_guide.pdf
”
, chapter
Appendix
, section
6.2
.
6.2 Supported dynamic entries
The following table shows the dynamic entries that can be attached to the user
specified text when they are requested.
Entry
Meaning (
for more details, refer also to the corresponding PFAL command respectively
)
SYS
SecurityLock
Used to report whether or not the MAMBOII device has already been locked. If system
MAMBOII has already been locked, the return value is 1, otherwise it returns 0
DeviceName
Used to report the device name.
VAccu
Used to report the internal battery voltage. Battery voltage will be available approx. 6-10
seconds after the system start-up. The unit of the retrieved value is Volt.
Timer<
Used to request the state of the selected Timer. The <
> Determines the index of
the timer to be requested. Up to 20 Timers are available. It can be set to a value from 0
to 19.
Trigger<
Used to request the state of the selected Trigger. The <
> Determines the index of
the trigger to be requested. Up to 20 Timers are available It can be set to a value from 0
to 19
Counter<
Used to request the state of the selected Counter. The <
> Determines the index of
the counter to be requested. Up to 20 Timers are available. It can be set to a value from
0 to 19
SerialData
Used to report the last string received from the serial interface, which is terminated by a
Carriage Return and Line Feed.
StartupReason
Used to report in which way system is last started. Following strings can be reported:
Start
Normal boot
Reset
When it reboots
Motion
When it wakes up from the
MOTION-Sleep
Ign
When it wakes up from the
IGN-sleep
Ring
When it wakes up from the
Ring-sleep
Time
When it wakes up from the
Timer-sleep
IO
IN
Used to report the state of the digital inputs. The <> determines the index of the input to
be requested. It can be set to a value from 0 to 3.
Out
Used to report the state of the digital outputs. The <> determines the index of the output
to be requested. It can be set to a value from 0 to 1.
ANA
Used to report the state of the analogue inputs. The <> determines the index of the
analogue inputs to be requested. It can be set to a value from 0 to 3.
GPS
Time
Used to report the current system time (e.g. the time when a specific event occurred).
The system time is expressed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Date
Used to report the current system date (e.g. the date when a specific event occurred).
SysTime
Used to request the current internal time of the device. The time in the time format
“hh:mm:ss
”. It is the time since the device has been running. The time value will be set
to 0 each approx. 50 days.
SysDate
Used to request the current internal date of the device. The date in the date format
“dd:mm:yy
”. It is the date since the device has been running. The time value will be set
to 0 each approx. 50 days.
Lat.n
Used to report the current GPS latitude value in nautical coordinates. Format: is e.g.
50N40'23“ for north, 50°40‘23“.
Lon.n
Used to report the current GPS longitude value in nautical coordinates. Format: is e.g.
010E58’50 for east, 10°58‘50“.
Lat
Used to report the current GPS latitude value in decimal degrees.
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