Acrosser AIV-HM76V1FL User Manual

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AIV-HM76V1FL Series User Manual

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Syntax:

i32 setPicDefault(void)

Description:

The function restores the Power Subsystem to the default

values. After calling this API, the items listed below are

restored to its default value:

Remote Switch  Default: Disabled

Battery Monitor  Default: Disabled

Battery Voltage Delta Value  Default: 1.5V

System Soft Off Delay  Default: 5 seconds

System Hard Off Delay  Default: 1 minute

System Power On Delay  Default: 2 seconds

OS Shutdown Delay  Default: 3 minutes

Parameters:

None.

Return Value:

If this function works successfully, the function will return 0,

any other value standards for error.

Syntax:

i32 getRemoteSwitch(u8 *val)

Description:

The function gets the status of the Remote Switch.

Parameters:

This function takes a pointer to an unsigned char variable

as the parameter. After calling this function, the status

of the Remote Switch will be put at the memory which is

pointed by the parameter ‘val’. If the Remote Switch is

enabled, ‘*val’ is 0x5A. If the Remote Switch is disabled,

the ‘*val’ is 0xA5. Users can use the macros ‘ENABLED’

(0x5A) and ‘DISABLED’(0xA5) to test the status value

‘*val’.

For example:

u8 val;

i32 result;

result = getRemoteSwitch(&val);

if(result == 0) {

if(val == ENABLED)

printf(“Remote Switch is enabled.\n”);

else if( val == DISABLED )

printf(“Remote Switch is disabled.\n”);

}

Return Value:

If this function works successfully, it returns 0, any other

value standards for error.

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