XT2500 Product Manual
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CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY
Script Language
Description
index>)
ClearOutput
(<output_index>)
Index range: 0 to 2
PulseOutput
(<output_index>,
<seconds_on>)
Index range: 0 to 2
seconds_on range: 1 to 65535
FlashOutput
(<output_index>,
<blink_rate>)
Index range: 0 to 2
Blink_rate range: 1 to 100 Hz
ClearDriverIds()
N/A
CheckInNow()
N/A
BuzzerPlay(<song_
index> <volume>
<loops>)
Song_index range: 0 to 9
Volume range: 0 to 100
Loops clamped to range: 0 to 255; 0 is continuous play
BuzzerStop()
N/A
ResetObdHarshAccel
Cnt()
N/A
ResetObdHarshBrake
Cnt()
N/A
AuxPassthruScratchp
adLoad()
Load the Aux Passthru scratchpad with the most recently-received packet
Actions Table Footnotes
1. BuildAndSendMsg example: using command :wycfg pcr[0] "01050104030708". The item index 0 in pcr[0] is
NOT the packet_id. This should be considered the slot_id (of which there are only 128). The packet_id in
this example is the first hex byte of the hex string "01", meaning packet_id = 1. The parameter set may be
coordinated so the recipe for packet_id x is stored at slot_id x. However, this limits your packet_id range
to 0 - 127.
2.
BuildAndSendMsg Coordinated slot_id and packet_id examples
:
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:wycfg pcr[0] "00050104020708"
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:wycfg pcr[1] "01050104020708"
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...
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:wycfg pcr[127] "7f050104020708"
3.
BuildAndSendMsg recommendation
: Due to the design of the entire XT6300 system, it is recommended
customers do not exceed a message generation rate of one every five seconds for long durations (one