| CHAPTER 4 |
| Using terminal commands |
EXAMPLE | SET OWNID 2003 |
COMMAND | SET PMP bl bh |
DESCRIPTION | Sets the power management parameters. |
PARAMETERS | bl is the lower battery level (the threshold where the charging of |
| the battery is switched on) and bh is the higher battery level (the |
| charging is switched off). |
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RETURNS | Nothing. |
REMARKS | Both bl and bh are expressed in volts X 10 (for example, 72 actually |
| means 7.2 V). Default values (factory programmed) are 65 and 72, |
| meaning 6.5 and 7.2 volts respectively. |
EXAMPLE | To change the |
| old to 7.0 volts: |
| SET PMP 63 70 |
COMMAND | SET SLOT storage samples |
DESCRIPTION | Configures the input sampling and storing intervals. |
PARAMETERS | storage represents the time (in seconds) elapsed between two |
| slots stored in the internal memory, while samples represents the |
| numbers of samples used to build the average that will be stored. |
RETURNS | Nothing. |
REMARKS | The default storage is 900 (15 minutes) and samples is 3 (3 sam- |
| ples per quarter of an hour). |
EXAMPLE | To sample the inputs (sensors) every minute and build an hourly |
| average: |
| SET SLOT 3600 60 |
| To sample the inputs once per hour and store the values as they |
| are: |
| SET SLOT 3600 1 |