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− | Sets digital outputs to <b>ON</b> or <b>OFF</b> state.<br/> | + | Sets digital outputs to ON or OFF state (timeout is valid only when DOUT state is changing from OFF to ON).<br/>Example:<br/>"setdigout 01 30 60" will set DOUT1 to low level (for infinite time) and DOUT2 to high level for 60 seconds.<br/><br/>Example:<br/>"setdigout 11" will set DOUT1 and DOUT2 to high level for infinite time. |
− | SMS format: <code>setdigout ## <timeoutY1> <timeoutY2> <speedZ1> <speedZ2></code>
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− | Set digital output:<br>
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− | 1. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT1.<br>
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− | 2. # – 0; 1 or ? (0 - OFF, 1 – ON, ? - Ignore) for DOUT2.<br>
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− | Y1 – timeout value for DOUT1 if needed (in seconds).<br>
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− | Y2 – timeout value for DOUT2 if needed (in seconds).<br>
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− | Z1 – maximum speed value for DOUT1 if needed.<br>
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− | Z2 – maximum speed value for DOUT2 if needed. <br><br>
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− | <b>Note!</b>
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− | *Both, timeout and speed arguments are not mandatory and do not have to be included in the message.
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− | *Timeout argument determines how long the state will be held.
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− | *Speed argument determines the maximum speed threshold allowing command execution. If speed is higher than this threshold, command will be queued and executed when speed drops bellow this threshold.
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− | '''In order to leave state/timeout/speed unchanged, "?" symbol can be used:<br/>'''
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− | Example: <code>setdigout ?1</code><br> will leave DOUT1 state unchanged and set DOUT2 to high level for infinite time.
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 01 ? 60</code> <br>will set DOUT1 to low level for infinite time and DOUT2 to high level for 60 seconds. | |
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 01 30 ? ? 30</code> <br>will set DOUT1 to low level for 30 seconds and DOUT2 to high level for infinite time if speed is 30 km/h or lower.
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− | '''For devices with 1 digital output:<br>'''
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 1 45</code><br> will set DOUT1 to high level for 45 seconds.
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 1 30 20</code><br> will set DOUT1 to high level for 30 seconds if speed is 20 km/h or lower.
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− | '''For devices with 2 digital outputs:<br>'''
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 11</code><br> will set DOUT1 and DOUT2 to high level for infinite time.
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− | <br/><br/>
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 01 30 60</code><br> will set DOUT1 to low level for 30 seconds and DOUT2 to high level for 60 seconds.
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 01 30 60 20 30</code><br> will set DOUT1 to low level for 30 seconds if speed is 20 km/h or lower and DOUT2 to high level for 60 seconds if speed is 30 km/h or lower. | |
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− | '''For devices with 3 digital output:<br>'''
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 100</code><br> will set DOUT1 to high level for infinite time, DOUT2 to low level for infinite time and DOUT3 to low level for infinite time.
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 0?1 30 ? 20</code><br> will set DOUT1 to low level for 30 seconds, will leave DOUT2 state unchanged and set DOUT3 to high level for 20 seconds.
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− | Example: <code>setdigout 011 30 ? 20 10 30 30</code><br> will set DOUT1 to low level for 30 seconds if speed is 10 km/h or lower, DOUT2 to high level for infinite time if speed is 30 km/h or lower and DOUT3 to high level for 20 seconds if speed is 30 km/h or lower.
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