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IRMWARE
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3.2.1.3.3
Sys.Device.Shutdown – Shutdown the system
Command syntax
Sys.Device.Shutdown
Examples
$PFAL,Sys.Device.Shutdown
Responses
-
Command description
This command
s
huts down the device immediately and discards all currently
queued requests after the event “
S
ys.device.eShutdown”
occurs. This event could
not be used as a condition to execute alarm. To turn on the device
again, the
“
on/off”
button (
BTN0
) must be pressed, thereby a switch-on signal tone is
generated.
Parameter description
none.
3.2.1.3.4
Sys.Device.FactoryReset – Resets configuration to its default
Command syntax
Sys.Device.FactoryReset
Examples
$PFAL,Sys.Device.FactoryReset
Responses
-
Command description
Using this command, the system’s configuration settings will be reset to the original
defaults. Subsequently the Bluetooth module performs a reset.
Parameter description
None.
Notes
•
No responses will be delivered from the MAMBOII unit. Once this command is
executed, all settings done by the user will be erased forever. The device will
run up with default settings. Default settings are listed in chapter
3.2.1.3.5
Sys.Device.Sleep=<
type
> – Puts the system into the sleep state
Command syntax
Sys.Device.Sleep=<
Examples
$PFAL,Sys.Device.Sleep=Ign
$PFAL,Sys.Device.Sleep=Ring+Timer
Responses
E.g. activate sleep mode Ignition
Command description
This command serves to control the functionality level of the MAMBOII device. It
can be used to choose one of the supported SLEEP modes. All SLEEP modes reduce
the functionality of the MAMBOII device to a minimum and thus minimize the
current consumption. This command puts the system into one or more sleep modes
for a length of time until the corresponding wakeup event is detected. The
MAMBOII appears to be off when it goes to sleep, but it can still respond to wakeup
events. Wakeup events can occur when the device receives an input signal, such
as a ring call or SMS, or when software requests that the device wake up at a
predetermined time etc. The wake-up event switches that sleep mode off and
takes the MAMBOII device back to full functionality. Depending on the user
application, a power-saving mode can be activated to conserve the battery
power. Comparing to other sleep modes, the
Ring
mode requires more power
consumption, since the GSM engine remains active and registered all the time.
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