Nokia 12 GSM MODULE REMOTE I/O Detailed Command Information and Responses, Changing the Password

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Note: If an alias is defined, the default command will be disabled. There can be only one effective command or alias for each function at a time. An alias must not be equal to a default command.

Empty aliases cannot be used. If an empty alias is set, the default command will remain effective.

Note: The alias string must be unique and the maximum length is 24 characters. Neither commands nor aliases are case sensitive. However, the message identifier and password are.

Table 5. List of response messages

Response Message

Description

OUTPUT x: ON

Alias for output x on state, x = pin number 1-9

 

 

OUTPUT x: OFF

Alias for output x off state, x = pin number 1-9

 

 

INPUT x: *

Alias for input x voltage *, x = pin number 1-3

 

 

INPUT x: ON

Alias for input x on state, x = pin number 4-11

 

 

INPUT x: OFF

Alias for input x off state, x = pin number 4-11

 

 

*The value of the sampled voltage will be added to the end of the response. The value of the sampled voltage is between 0 – 2800 mV, for example:

INPUT 1: 10mV

9.3DETAILED COMMAND INFORMATION AND RESPONSES

All example commands in this chapter use the “term123” identifier string, and the password property is set off in all of the subsequent chapters.

Note: If a command or the alias defined for it is not identified, but the identifier and the optional password are correct, the Nokia 12 GSM Module will send an error message as a response to the command originator, for example:

Control message: term123 passWORD ResetAll

Response:ERROR (Unknown Command)

9.3.1Changing the Password

Use the Change_Pword command to control the password. Note that all example commands in this chapter use the “term123” identifier string (see Table 6).

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Contents Nokia 12 GSM Module Contents Page Legal Notice Acronyms and Terms About this Document General IntroductionRemote I/O Control Functions in the Remote I/O controlPage Security Page Getting Started Setting UP the Configurator EnvironmentMandatory Settings Connecting a Device or a MachineDefining the Message Identifier Reading and Writing ParametersUser Control Mode dialog Short Messages dialog Setting the SMS Centre Address12/49 Disabling Acknowledgements Optional ConfigurationsGeneral settings Authorised numbers Security SettingsSecurity settings Authentication Aliasing Setting aliases for device commands Input Settings Input settings Default Output Value Setting21/49 INPUT/OUTPUT PIN Descriptions PIN descriptions Port settings in Configurator Supported Characters Characters supported by Configurator for Remote I/O control Command Syntax Remote I/O Control SMS Commands CommandsList of commands Status Messages Detailed Command Information and Responses Changing the PasswordList of response messages Reading Inputs Commands for the password controlChangepword Failed Changepword OKInputget ALL OK InputGet X commandsINPUT1 Y Inputget X OKSubscribing to Input Alarms InputGetChange commands for alarm functionality Inputchangecancel Reading OutputsInputgetchange Z Writing Outputs OutputGet X commandsOutputget X OK Output X YOutputSet X commands OutputInvert X commands Inverting OutputsOutputinvert X OK Output X Y Output 7 Output 8 Output 9 Output PulsesOutputpulse X on OutputPulse X commandsOutput X Locked Outputpulse X OFFOutput Pulse OFF time Error Network Time Missing Cancelling Output PulsesOutputPulseCancel X commands OutputpulsecancelOutput X Pulse Cancelled Term123 Outputpulse 1 on 5s Location information GPS support configured to serial portBbbbbbbbb Location LocationgetLocation Latitude LongitudeNetwork Support Safety InformationAntenna Medical DevicesVehicles Potentially Explosive Environments Care and Maintenance49/49