User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. Using the addSWITCH
- Chapter 3. Performing Advanced Functions
CHAPTER3
Usingterminalcommands
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REMARKS GET/SET.
REMOTE Yes, SET only.
EXAMPLE ID 4557
41239 ID 0
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ID
4557 ID 4557 0
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INFO
D
ESCRIPTION Returns various status information.
PARAMETERS None.
RETURNS A list of a device’s internal variables:
ID INFO rf_in rf_out date time ver clk stack cop batt temp
days_uptime hr:min_uptime rssi pmp_low pmp_high type slot
samples po err_level
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The formats for the above parameters are as follows:
• rf_in and rf_out as a decimal
• date as dd/mm/yyyy
• time as hh:mm:ss
• ver as x.x
• clk, stack, and cop as decimal; they represent internal
housekeeping parameters: the A724 uses cop to number
watchdog occurrences, but clk and stack are currently
undefined
• batt as battery level using the standard voltage conversion
equation (0 is 0 volts, 255 is 20 volts)
• temp as internal temperature in the the A724 housing, which is
device dependent. The precision of the sensing element is low
(±2°C), but it is sufficient for battery power management
(charge/discharge). To compute the actual value (in °C), the
following equation must be used:
• days_uptime in days; together with hr:min_uptime, it represents
the amount of time the device is up without a reset or watchdog
• hr:min_uptime in hours:minutes format
• rssi as decimal; it is the value programmed with the RSSI
command
Temp
°C[]
internalTemp 400⋅
255
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