Device.pfal.send.format - FALCOM MAMBOII User Manual

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C
C
ONFIGURATION
OMMAND
<passkey>
Specifies the passkey for the Bluetooth headset. A passkey is a code that is used
to control access to a Bluetooth device (headset). However, the headset that
you want to connect to may not require a passkey, please refer to the manual
of the used headset. Entering of the passkey also affects the passkey that is
presently used for the Bluetooth data connection. That means, when you
reconnect the MAMBOII to your PC you have to enter this passkey for pairing
with the device instead of the prior one.
How to set/get device configuration:
$PFAL,Cnf.Set,DEVICE.BT.AUDIOGW=32414124,0000
Set configuration
$PFAL,Cnf.Get,DEVICE.BT.AUDIOGW
Get configuration

3.2.10.18 DEVICE.PFAL.SEND.FORMAT

Parameter syntax
This parameter changes or adapts the syntax of the messages that will be delivered
with MSG.Send.... commands. It makes them easier to quickly identify the parts of
the message for further use. It defines the start and end characters for protocols and
the entered text. Changing this parameter will affect the syntax of all messages
that are sent out from the MAMBOII via Serial, CSD, TCP and SMS.
<start_txt>
It defines the start characters (max.
out. By default, it is set to $-character. Keep in mind, the use of the $-sign inside
an SMS text might be misinterpreted and received as a another character. For
more information, refer to the User's Guide of the receiving modem.
<checksum>
It defines the checksum. However, it can be set to:
Value
CKSUM
NOCKSUM
<end_txt>
It defines the end characters (max.
automatically at the end of the defined „end characters".
<end_msg>
It defines the end characters to complete the message (max.
=
<end>
added automatically at the end of the defined „end message"
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DEVICE.PFAL.SEND.FORMAT=<start_txt>,<checksum>,<end_txt>,<end_msg>
Meaning
Adds a NMEA compatible checksum at the end of text
section (default). Note that, the checksum is computed
for text only and not for a possibly defined <start_txt>
before. If protocols are specified within the MSG.Send
command then all protocols will be sent in the format, for
example, $GPRMC....*CS including „$" and checksum
„*CS"
No checksum is added after user defined text. If protocols
are specified within the MSG.Send command then all
protocols will be sent in the format, for example,
GPRMC.... excluding „$" and checksum „*CS". This format is
suited for SMS communication service as some modems,
expect the MAMBOII, could not receive correctly the $-
dollar sign.
allowing syntax compatibility to the PFAL responses). The CRLF will be
2.4.0_
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BETA
chars) for each protocol that will be sent
10
chars). A CRLF will be added
10
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1.0.0
ERSION
chars) (default
10
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