FALCOM MAMBOII User Manual page 271

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ONFIGURATION
OMMAND
SMTP
SMS
storage index
SRAM
static IP Address
TCP
UTC
WWW
X, Y, Z positions
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IRMWARE
Simple Mail Transport Protocol
Short Message Service
Storage index in a range of 0 to 4 is used to store user data such as the state of current trigger,
counter timer or position information to non-volatile memory. These 5 storage indices can be
used to keep certain information when the MAMBOII device peforms a reset, goes into sleep
mode or is turned off. Each storage index may contain only one user data set (i.e. a position or
a trigger/counter/timer value).
Example:
If a timer value is saved to index 0, only a system timer may load its value and setting from this
configuration index. Any attempt to load e.g. Trigger0 from storage index 0 will fail as the type
of stored data does not match. However it is possible to overwrite a storage index with other
user.
Static Random Access Memory, a type of memory that temporarily keeps its information. The
contents of SRAM is available as long as the internal software is running. Should the device be
reset, switched off, or goes into sleep mode the SRAM loses its contents forever.
A static IP Address is one, which never changes. This number is assigned by your ISP and the
number stays the same until you change Internet providers and request a new one.
Transmission Control Protocol
Universal Time Coordinated
World Wide Web
Coordinates of user's position in ECEF (meters). The Earth-centered Earth-Fixed (ECEF) is a
Cartesian coordinate system with its origin located at the center of the Earth. The coordinate
system used by GPS to describe 3-D location. For WGS-84 reference ellipsoid. ECEF
coordinated have the Z-axis aligned with the Earth's spin axis, The X-axis through the insertion
of the Prime meridian and the Equator and the Y-axis is rotated 90 degrees East of the X-axis
about the Z-axis.
Table 67:
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BETA
Used abbreviations.
V
1.0.0
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