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3.2.1.4.8
Command syntax
Sys.Timer<index>.Erase
$PFAL,Sys.Timer0.Erase
Examples
E.g.
Responses
Command description
This command erases the configuration of the defined system timer. If the timer is
running, it stops its execution immediately. The
activate it, it must be reconfigured and then started.
Parameter description
<index>
Determines the index of the timer to be erased. Up to 20 Timers are available. It
can be set to a value from
3.2.1.4.9
Sys.Timer<index>.Save<storage_index>
Command syntax
$PFAL,Sys.Timer0.Save0
Examples
E.g.
Responses
Command description
To save the state of a Timer<index> , use this command. This command overwrites
the contents of the <storage_index> (if not empty).
Parameter description
<index>
Determines the index of the timer to be saved. Up to 20 Timers are available. It
can be set to a value from
<storage_index>
Integer type storage index in the range
FLASH memory in which determined data written on it will be not lost when the
device performs a reset, goes into sleep mode or is turned off. Each storage
index has a fixed size into the FLASH and each of them can be updated with
new data. Read also the description of "storage
abbreviations.
Notes
•
Alias
ALIAS.STORAGE<storage_index>=<alias_name>. Read the description of
"storage index"
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Sys.Timer<index>.Erase – Erases Timer settings
$Timer 0 erased
to 19.
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Sys.Timer<index>.Save<storage_index>– Saves Timer state to Storage
index
$Timer 0 saved
to 19.
0
names
can
be
given in the table of abbreviations.
2.4.0_
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EVISION
BETA
Timer<index>
to 4. Each storage index is a portion of
0
index"
defined
for
all
storage
V
1.0.0
ERSION
is no longer in use. To
given in the table of
indices
by
using
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