System Signals
Signal states correspond to the logical value of any system variable, both hardware and internal. This allows establishing these signals as triggers or conditionals for logical rules, providing a complete level of integration when programming the device.
Every signal can have an active (11) or inactive (00) state, and can be used as a trigger or condition in the Event Engine.
Available Commands
📊SS - Signal State
Query and configuration of any system signal state (344 signals available).
→🛑GC - Gradual Cut
Gradual engine cut system for controlled vehicle stopping.
→Signal Types
Indexed Signals
| Signal | Description | Range | Configurable |
|---|---|---|---|
| AR | Voltage/temperature threshold | 00-10 | No |
| IN | Digital inputs | 00-07 | No |
| XP | Digital outputs | 00-02 | Yes |
| TD | Timers/counters | 00-31 | No |
| WP | Geofences | 00-31 | No |
| VL | Speed limits | 00-15 | No |
| RL | Rule status | 00-FF | No |
| U | User variables | 00-31 | Yes |
| KO | Power saving mode | 00-04 | Yes |
| PK | Parking mode | 00-01 | Yes |
Non-Indexed Signals
| Signal | Description | Configurable |
|---|---|---|
| GPS | Valid position | No |
| CEL | Cellular coverage | No |
| IGN | Ignition status | Yes (virtual) |
| AC | Accelerometer active | No |
| BU | Buffer with data | No |
| GPSPWR | GPS powered on | Yes |
| CELPWR | Cellular powered on | Yes |
| WIFPWR | WiFi powered on | Yes |
| JMD | Jamming detected | No |
See Also
- SS Command - Signal status
- GC Command - Gradual engine cut
- Event Engine - Using signals in rules
- Trigger List - Complete reference
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