UNIT_AVAILABLE
Description
Supported Commands
Indexing
Values
Examples
Note: Text between asterisks, "*
*," explains actions taken by the
system. Only text within angle
brackets, "< >," is displayed.
< GET 4 BATT_HEALTH >
< REP 4 BATT_HEALTH 098 >
Si l'appareil est enregistré mais indisponible :
< GET 1 BATT_HEALTH >
< REP 1 BATT_HEALTH UNKNOWN >
Indicates device is available
GET and REP
Seat Number
Note:
There are 4000 valid seat numbers, but only some may refer to online registered devices. In
dexing seat numbers not referring to online devices may result in no response or in a return
value of "UNKNOWN."
The GET command with an index of 0 will GET ALL seat numbers of registered devices.
AVAILABLE
OFFLINE
NOT_REGISTERED
If device is available:
< GET 1 UNIT_AVAILABLE >
< REP 1 UNIT_AVAILABLE AVAILABLE >
If device becomes registered and is available:
< REP 2 UNIT_AVAILABLE AVAILABLE >
If registered device goes offline:
< REP 3 UNIT_AVAILABLE OFFLINE >
If device is not registered:
< GET 4 UNIT_AVAILABLE >
< REP 4 UNIT_AVAILABLE NOT_REGISTERED >
If registered device becomes deregistered:
< GET 5 UNIT_AVAILABLE >
< REP 5 UNIT_AVAILABLE AVAILABLE >
*The unit associated with seat 5 is deregistered from the access point.*
*No REP will be returned to indicate a previously registered OFFLINE/ONLINE device has
become deregistered.*
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