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3.2.1.4.10 Sys.Timer<
index
>.Load<
storage_index
>– Loads Timers with Storage
contents
Command syntax
Examples
$PFAL,Sys.Timer
0
.Load
0
Responses
E.g. $Timer 0 loaded
OR
$error loading Timer 19
//if storage index is empty or results other
data
Command description
To load the state of a saved
Timer
use this command. Once the load
command is called, the defined timer will be restarted up to the time the timer was
saved.
Parameter description
<index>
Determines the index of the timer to be loaded. Up to 20 Timers are available. It
can be set to a value from
0
to
19
.
<storage_index>
Integer type storage index in the range
0
to
4
. Each storage index is a fixed
portion of FLASH memory in which determined data written on it will be not lost
when the device performs a reset, goes into sleep mode or is turned off. The
is reserved to save the status of a Timer, Counter, Trigger etc.
Each storage index can be updated with new data. Each data set into a
storage index overwrites the existed contents. Read also the description of
given in the table of abbreviations.
Notes
•
Alias names can be defined for all storage indices by using
ALIAS.STORAGE<
storage_index
>=<
alias_name
>. Read also the description of
given in the table of abbreviations.
3.2.1.4.11 Sys.Timer<
index
>.State – Reads Timer state
Command syntax
Examples
$PFAL,Sys.Timer
0
.State
Responses
E.g. $state of timer 0: , initialized, active, running, armed
Command description
To know the state of a used
Timer
use this command. Depending on the
current state of the requested timer, the following states may be retrieved:
erased
active
running
armed
initialized
inactive
paused
disarmed
Parameter description
<index>
Determines the index of the timer to be displayed. Up to 20 Timers are available.
It can be set to a value from
0
to
19
.
Notes
•
The retrieved timer states are comma separated.
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