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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
DDMMYY
where DD=Date, MM=Month, YY=Year
Example:
GET DAT
Replies:
181005
means the repeater date is set to 18’th of October, 2005.
Example:
SET DAT 241205
sets the repeater date to 24’th of December, 2005.
Note! When setting the date, a heartbeat will be sent immediately (or if logged in
via modem, as soon as user logs out), the traffic / uplink activity logs (if supported)
will be cleared and all alarms in the log will have the number of retransmissions of
non-acknowledged alarms set to the value MNR.
10.3 DDI – Detailed Device Information
10.3.1 Overview
This is used to read out details of a device / node that is monitored by the
controller, and is used for inventory management.
10.3.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
Each node monitored by the controller contains a number of parameters that are
common between all the nodes. This attribute displays all common parameters.
Format:
GET DDI <Device No>
where <Device No> is a number from 1 to max number of attributes (as read out
by ADC attribute).
Format on reply:
<Serial Number> <ArtNo> <SWV> <SW Build Time> <SW Build Date> <Manufacturing Info>
<Module Init Time> <Module Init Date> <Uptime> <HW Reset Counter> <WD Reset Counter>
<Device Description>
where
<Serial Number> is the Serial Number of the device
<ArtNo> is Article Number / Hardware Revision
<SWV> is a string delimited by “ (double quote) signs, containing software version
of the device/node.
<SW Build Time> is a string delimited by “(double quote) signs, containing
software build time.
<SWBuildDate> is a string delimited by “(double quote) signs, software build date.
<ManufacturingInfo> is a string delimited by “(double quote) signs, containing
manufacturing specific information. If no information is available, a ‘-‘is reported.
<ModuleInitTime> contains the repeater initialization time on the format HHMMSS,
with 24 hours notation. If no information is available, a ‘-‘(dash) is reported.
<ModuleInitDate> contains the repeater initialization date on the format DDMMYY.
If no information is available, a ‘-‘(dash) is reported.
<Uptime> shows how many seconds the device has been up and running since last
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