Omega Vehicle Security 1400 manual Binary Data Format, Counts Data Format, 010203.5

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Registers, Data Formats, & Queries

Appendix C

 

 

Scan Interval

Scan Interval formats have the following ASCII format:

hh:mm:ss.t

An example:

01:02:03.5

= Scan interval of 1 hour, 2 minutes and 3.5 seconds

Binary Data Format

Only High/Low/Last (HLL) register and acquisition output data, may be in binary format. Binary formatted data can be output in either highbyte/lowbyte or lowbyte/highbyte format.

Time/Date Stamp

If binary format is selected, the High/Low/Last register values will also include time/date stamps. When outputting the High/Low/Last registers for either highbyte/lowbyte or lowbyte/highbyte, the time/date stamp will have the following format:

hmstMDY

where each letter is a byte represented as follows:

hhours

mminutes

sseconds

ttenths

Mmonths

D days Y years

A typical High/Low/Last will have the following binary format (each letter is a byte of data):

HHhmstMDYLLhmstMDYll

where: HH is high, LL is low, and ll is last

Counts Data Format

The Counts data format is a format that is characterized by an ASCII integer number from -32676 to +32676 that represents a compensated or raw value as it would be interpreted from the A/D converter. This value would be dependent upon the channel type that has been specified for the channel in question.

Note: The Counts format closely follows the channel type that has been specified.

Example 1.

If channel 16 was type 1: (Type J TC with cold junction compensation and linearization) then the Counts format output value for this channel would also be cold junction compensated and linearized.

Example 2:

If channel 16 was type 31: (Raw A/D data), then the Counts format output value for channel 16 would also be raw.

Both temperature and volts readings will be represented by a bipolar 16-bit value of the form: +xxxxx. Time/Date stamp format is hmstMDY, which is the same as that specified for the binary data format.

The Counts format is both a valid input (C and L command) format and a valid output format (R, R#, U4, U5, U8, U13, C? and L? command queries).

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1400 specifications

The Omega Vehicle Security 1400 stands out as a premier solution for vehicle protection, offering a blend of advanced technology and user-friendly features. With the increasing rise of vehicle thefts, incorporating a robust security system has become essential for vehicle owners. The Omega 1400 aims to address these concerns effectively, ensuring peace of mind for users.

One of the key features of the Omega Vehicle Security 1400 is its sophisticated alarm system. The device is equipped with a motion sensor that activates the alarm when unauthorized movement is detected. This feature provides an added layer of protection, alerting owners to potential threats even when they are away from their vehicles. Additionally, the system comes with multiple sensors that monitor doors and trunk openings, fortifying security against tampering.

A standout component of the Omega 1400 is its remote control functionality, which allows users to arm and disarm the alarm with ease. Featuring a user-friendly remote, drivers can secure their vehicles from a distance, ensuring convenience and accessibility. The remote not only operates the alarm system but also integrates a panic button, which can be used in emergency situations to deter potential threats.

The Omega Vehicle Security 1400 is also designed with cutting-edge technology, offering compatibility with smartphone applications. This innovation enables users to monitor their vehicles in real-time, providing alerts directly to their mobile devices. Users can check the status of their vehicle, adjust settings, and receive notifications if the alarm is triggered, ensuring they are always connected to their vehicle's security.

Another remarkable characteristic of the Omega 1400 is its built-in GPS tracking capability. In the unfortunate event of a theft, the GPS feature allows vehicle owners to track the location of their vehicle, increasing the chances of recovery. This technology proves invaluable for users who prioritize the safety of their assets.

Additionally, the Omega Vehicle Security 1400 supports a robust battery backup system. This ensures that the alarm remains functional even if the vehicle's power supply is compromised. The reliability and durability of this security system make it a worthy investment for anyone looking to safeguard their vehicle.

In summary, the Omega Vehicle Security 1400 brings together advanced alarm technologies, remote access, GPS tracking, and reliable power support, creating a comprehensive security solution tailored for modern vehicle owners. Each feature has been designed with user convenience and vehicle protection in mind, making it a top choice in the vehicle security landscape.