Battery; Btgetlist; Setkey; Delkey - Teltonika TMT250 User Manual

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6.1.11 battery

Response details
BatState
Battery connected (1) or disconnected (0) from device
FSMState
Current battery state
ChargerIC
Battery charging status
ExtV
External Voltage
BatV
Battery voltage
BatI
Battery charging current
Example: "BatState: 1 FSMState: ACTIVE ChargerIC: OFF ExtV: 11796 BatV: 3942 BatI: 0"

6.1.12 btgetlist #

btgetlist command needs argument what list should be printed!
btgetlist 0; device will respond with BT_LIST_Discovered.
btgetlist 1; device will respond with all paired devices.
btgetlist 2; device will respond with connected blutetooth device.
Note: Without argument it is always 0 i.e BT_LIST_Discovered. In FW 01.00.23
btgetlist (without args) will not respond (as unknown command).

6.1.13 setkey # #

"setkey <oldkeyword> <newkeyword>" - Set new or change the keyword. Configuration
should be not locked.
Example: New keyword (set)
<name>{space}<pass>{space}setkey{space}{space}<newkeyword>
Another example: Change keyword (change)
<name>{space}<pass>{space}setkey{space}<oldkeyword>{space}<newkeyword>

6.1.14 delkey # #

"delkey <keyword>" - Deletes current keyword. Configuration keyword should be
configured and not locked.
Example: <name>{space}<pass>{space}delkey{space}<keyword>

6.1.15 bbread #

# describes start offset and is an optional field. For example, value of 20 means that
blackbox data is requested starting from 20
events are packet into a single SMS.
Example: X1:Y1,X2:Y2,...,Xn:Yn, where Xn – HEX value of event ID. Yn – HEX value of custom
data field (optional).
Description
th
latest event. When # is omitted the most recent
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