Difference between revisions of "WHO=13 - Device Communication"

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== Known Devices ==
 
== Known Devices ==
 
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! style="text-align:left;"| OWN-ID
 
! style="text-align:left;"| Device
 
! style="text-align:left;"| Device
! style="text-align:left;"| Type
 
! style="text-align:right;"| OWN-ID
 
 
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|2
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|MHServer
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|4
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|MH200
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|6
 
|F452
 
|F452
|Gateway
 
|6
 
 
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|-
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|7
 
|F452V
 
|F452V
|Gateway
 
|7
 
 
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|F453
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|11
|Gateway
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|MHServer2
|16
 
 
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|-
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|12
 
|F453AV
 
|F453AV
|Gateway
 
|12
 
 
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|F454
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|13
|Gateway
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|H4684
|51
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|-
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|16
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|F453
 
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|-
|MH200
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|27
|Scenario Manager
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|L4686SDK
|4
 
 
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|-
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|44
 
|MH200N
 
|MH200N
|Scenario Manager
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|44
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|51
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|F454
 
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Revision as of 22:52, 21 November 2014

WHO 13 let's you communicate with your gateway or scenario manager.

We start with an Example

To find out what type of gateway and/or scenario manager you have, just send the message *#13**15## to your device, for example:

echo "*#13**15##" | netcat 192.168.60.201 20000

This gives you a similar answer like this:

*#*1##*#13**15*12##*#*1##

My device is shown as 12, looking up in the Device Table below, the device must be a F453AV

Known Devices

OWN-ID Device
2 MHServer
4 MH200
6 F452
7 F452V
11 MHServer2
12 F453AV
13 H4684
16 F453
27 L4686SDK
44 MH200N
51 F454