Satel ETHM-1 User Manual
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SATEL 2014-04-02
cmd
meaning
answer
0x1A RTC and basic status bits
0x1A + 9 bytes (see description below)
0x1B troubles part 1
0x1B + 47 bytes (see description below)
0x1C troubles part 2
0x1C + 26 bytes (see description below)
0x1D troubles part 3
0x1D + 60 bytes (see description below)
0x1E troubles part 4
0x1E + 30 bytes (see description below)
0x1F troubles part 5
0x1F + 31 bytes (see description below)
0x20 troubles memory part 1
0x20 + 47 bytes (see description below)
0x21 troubles memory part 2
0x21 + 39 bytes (see description below)
0x22 troubles memory part 3
0x22 + 60 bytes (see description below)
0x23 troubles memory part 4
0x23 + 30 bytes (see description below)
0x24 troubles memory part 5
0x24 + 48 bytes (see description below)
0x25 partitions with violated zones
0x25 + 4 bytes
0x26 zones isolate
0x26 + 16/32 bytes (*)
0x27 partitions with verified alarms
0x27 + 4 bytes
0x28 zones masked
0x28 + 16/32 bytes (*) (**)
0x29 zones masked memory
0x29 + 16/32 bytes (*) (**)
0x2A partitions armed in mode 1
0x2A + 4 bytes (**)
0x2B partitions with warning alarms
0x2B + 4 bytes (**)
0x2C troubles part 6
0x2C + 45 bytes (see description below) (***)
0x2D troubles part 7
0x2D + 47 bytes (see description below) (***)
0x2E troubles memory part 6
0x2E + 45 bytes (see description below) (***)
0x2F troubles memory part 7
0x2F + 48 bytes (see description below) (***)
0x7C INT-RS/ETHM-1 module version
0x7C + 12 bytes, e.g. for version 1.23 2012-05-27 (****):
11 bytes
- '12320120527'
1 byte
- .0 - 1 = module can serve 32 data bytes for zones/outputs
0x7D +1 byte - read zone temperature
0x7D + 3 bytes (answer can be delayed up to 5s):
1 byte
- zone number 1..256 (send 0 instead of 256)
2 bytes
- temperature (high,low):
0x0000
= -55.0 °C
0x0001
= -54.5 °C
0x006E = 00.0 °C
...
0xFFFF = undetermined
If requested zone is not temperature zone, answer will not be returned.
0x7E INTEGRA version
0x7E + 14 bytes, e.g. for version 1.23 2012-05-27:
1 byte
- INTEGRA type:
0, 1, 2, 3
= INTEGRA 24, 32, 64, 128
4
= INTEGRA 128-WRL SIM300
132
= INTEGRA 128-WRL LEON
66
= INTEGRA 64 PLUS
67
= INTEGRA 128 PLUS
72
= INTEGRA 256 PLUS
11 bytes
- '12320120527'
1 byte
- language version (1 = english, otherwise other language version)
1 byte
- 255 = settings stored in FLASH, otherwise not stored
Note:
in INT-RS v2.xx all commands 0x00..0x2F can be sent as 2-bytes (i.e. command byte + 1 additional byte), but those of them
that are not marked with (*) in above list will answer the same way as were sent as 1-byte command.
Note:
if any command returns data that contains more zones/outputs etc. than INTEGRA connected to INT-RS, the redundancy data
returned will be cleared. E.g. if INT-RS is connected to INTEGRA 24, the command 0x00 will return 16 data bytes in which
only the first 3 bytes could be non-zero (i.e. zones 1..24) and the remaining 13 bytes should be zeros. Using 0x00 + 1 byte
command (e.g. 0x00, 0x00 - in INT-RS v2.xx only) will return 32 bytes in which 29 last bytes should be zeros.
*
In INT-RS v1.xx this command is only 1-byte long and it returns 16 bytes of data.
In INT-RS v2.xx this command can be used as 1-byte long (as in v1.xx) or as 2-bytes long - send it with 1 additional byte (no matter
of its value) and this command will return 32 bytes of data (i.e. list of 1..256 zones/outputs).
2-bytes version of this command is especially usefull in conjuction with INTEGRA 256 PLUS.
**
In INT-RS v1.xx answer can be delayed up to 5s.
In INT-RS v2.xx answer is returned immediately.
***
Command available in INT-RS v2.xx only.
****
Modules ealier than 2013-11-08 does not know this command, so they will not reply.
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