Programming; Properties Of The System Menu; Reserved Object Ids - Jetter JetViewMobile 205 User Manual

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Displaying the
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Data mask/alarm
mask objects
User Manual – JetViewMobile 205

8 Programming

This section is intended exclusively for qualified personnel familiar with ISOBUS
visualization.
The device already has a system menu for end users when it leaves the factory
that can be adapted to relevant needs.

8.1 Properties of the system menu

The system menu contains the general functions of the control unit. It is written
by a customer-specific IOP file that is transferred to the control unit together with
the firmware. The script for linking the two files is provided by Jetter together with
the file package.
No ECU visualization is required to use these functions. The objects of the sys-
tem menu are used separately from the ECU objects, which means that no check
for any object collisions is necessary.
To open the system menu while ECU visualization is active, press the HOME
key.
INFO
Version-dependent availability of device functions
The description of the object IDs contains all the available sys-
tem menu functions for the product. However, some functions
are not accessible for all device versions. Because of this,
check the device-specific description before adapting the sys-
tem menu:

8.1.1 Reserved Object IDs

Alarm masks are defined without a signal tone.
Object ID
Description
1000
Home data mask.
1001 ... 1029
Data masks for settings.
1030
Download the IOP file.
1031
Prompt for update via USB.
1032
Update via USB.
1036
InputNumber editor.
1037
InputString editor.
1038
InputList editor.
1040
Messaging: The IOP cache has been deleted!
The RTC values are synchronized with the real-time
clock, provided the hardware is present.
The hardware-specific objects are only active if the corre-
sponding hardware is present:
– Input or output for ignition
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