Sierra Wireless MP 875 User Manual

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Configuring the MP Modem to Report GPS and I/O Data

Digital I/O setup

The Digital Input/Output window (

Tools > Options > MP >

Input/Output > Digital I/O

) is used to configure devices on the two

digital I/O and two digital input ports. Each tab corresponds to
a pin:

Digital Tab

Connector Pin

I/O 1

Input or output on pin 3

I/O 2

Input or output on pin 11

Input 3

Input on pin 4

Input 4

Input on pin 12

To configure a digital sensor or gauge, select the tab that corre­
sponds to the pin you are using and complete the fields as
follows:

Label: Provide a description of the sensor or gauge, up to
20 characters in length.

Type: Select

Input

,

Output

, or

Not used

. (

Output

is not

available on tabs 3 and 4.)

Logic low name: Describe the state of the device at logic
level low, up to 20 characters in length. (For example, if a
switch in the off position leads to a logic low, you could
choose to label it

Switched Off

.)

Logic high name: Describe the state of the device at logic
level high, up to 20 characters in length (such as

Switched

On

).

Alarm logic level: Assign an action associated with the I/O
port:

·

high: A notification is sent, and the event is logged, if the
state changes from a logic low to a logic high.

·

low: A notification is sent, and the event is logged, if the
state changes from a logic high to a logic low.

·

log only: No notification is sent, but any change in logic
level is logged.

The name and location of the log file is specified in the
Input/Output window (

Tools > Options > MP > Input/Output

).

By default, the log file is located in the program folder or
user folder and is and called MpIoLog.txt.

Current value: Shows the current value of the port.

Rev 1.1 Aug.07

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