Honeywell CNI4 Operating And Installation Manual page 48

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9 Appendix
ITEM Number
3008
3009
3010
3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016
3017
3020
3021
3022
3023
3024
3025
Parameter
Battery Charge Capacity
Super Cap Low voltage to
drop the call
Battery Voltage Critically low
Threshold
Available % battery life
Super Cap Charge Availabilty
(in sec)
Battery Voltage
Supercap Voltage
Battery Charge Consumed
Fetch radio parameters
SSL enable / Disable
SSL Security Cert Expiry
Status
Mobile or Simple Internet
Protocol
Packet Service Connection
Command
Access Point Name
PAP / CHAP Enable
PAP / CHAP User Nam
Parameter Description
EXT_PS_DUAL_BATT_PACK = 5,
EXT_PS_ONLY = 6 (default),
NO_SUFFICIENT_SUPPLY = 7
Battery Charge Capacity: is based on battery type
Super cap voltage reading
Battery critically low Threshold value
Percentage battery life
Super cap voltage in seconds
Battery voltage
Super cap voltage
Battery Charge Consumed
0 - Disable 1 - Enable
0 - Disable (default)
1 - Enable
0 - Valid 1 -Expired
0 = Simple Internet Protocol (SIP)
1 = Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP)
This command initiates a packet (internet)
connection This can be different for different
cellular providers, but generally the universally-
accepted string is"ATD*99#"
This is the name of the gateway to the service
provider's internet service. Examples: m2m@T-
Mobile.com or isp.cingular
0 = None
1= PAP only
2 = CHAP only
3 = CHAP first and then PAP as a fallback if CHAP
fails.
If PAP or CHAP has been selected then this is the
user name
Honeywell
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