Mioc parameters -145 – PIONEERPOS AT Commands G24-LC User Manual

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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference

April 15, 2008

G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual

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The following table shows the +MIOC parameters.

Example

AT+MIOC=?

+MIOC: (00000000-11111111),(00000000-11111111)

OK

Light control example:

Client has an electronic controlled light switch. The intent is to connect this switch to the G24-L (IO pin 5 -

for example) and control the light by setting the logical values of pin 5.

Example of code is as follows:

AT+MIOD=00010000,0

// Set IO pin #5 to be output.

OK

AT+MIOD?

// (Optional) Read the IO pin definitions to confirm correct settings.

+MIOD: 11101111

// Pins 1-4 and 6-8 are input pins. Pin 5 is output.

OK

// At this point the module is configured to control the logic values of

pin 5.

AT+MIOC=00010000, 00010000

// Turn on the light by setting pin 5 to high.

AT+MIOC?

// (Optional) read the pins status.

+MIOC: 00010000

// Pin 5 is set to high.

OK

AT+MIOD=00010000,0, 00010000

// All previous defined in one command.

OK

AT+MIOC=00010000,00000000

// Turn off the light by setting pin 5 to low.

OK

AT+MIOC?

// (Optional) read the pins status.

+MIOC: 00000000

// Pin 5 is set to low.

OK

Table 3-95: +MIOC Parameters

<Parameter>

Description

<pin selection>

Selected pins for the action invoked. This is a binary vector in which each bit points to
pin number. Vector size is 8.
0

Not selected

1

Selected pin (default)

<data vector>

This is a binary vector in which each bit show the physical value of pin. Data vector
size is 8.
0

Physical low signal.

1

Physical high signal (default).

The default value:
On Power Up - as previously saved in FLEX bytes.
Before set command first used with <Data vector> and <Mode>=0, or after +MIOC
without <Data vector> and before +MIOC command used - 1.

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