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==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
- | The ezeio MkII System Info driver provides system performance data as well as configuration settings for two of the ezeio' | + | The ezeio MkII System Info driver provides system performance data as well as configuration settings for two of the ezeio' |
- | ==== Configuration settings ==== | + | ==== Configuration settings |
**Modbus data rate (BAUD rate)** - The speed of the bus can be set or changed to align with the devices connected to the Modbus RTU port. The drop-down menu list all seven speeds defined by the Modbus.org specifications (1200 to 115200 bps). | **Modbus data rate (BAUD rate)** - The speed of the bus can be set or changed to align with the devices connected to the Modbus RTU port. The drop-down menu list all seven speeds defined by the Modbus.org specifications (1200 to 115200 bps). | ||
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- | ==== Registers ==== | + | ---- |
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+ | ==== Status & Registers | ||
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+ | === Device Status === | ||
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+ | **Driver info** - Typically this is the name from the program file | ||
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+ | **Driver updated/ | ||
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+ | **Battery & Signal** - Signal indicates the progress through the script. If driver fails to operate, signal number indicates progress | ||
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+ | **Driver status** - Color and text of status bubbles give a quick visual reference of Communication, | ||
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+ | **Communication** - Com count indicates number of successful and unsuccessful data packets received | ||
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+ | === Available registers | ||
Twenty registers offer a mix of performance date, statuses, GPS data, and a feature that locks in a GPS reference location. A description of each register is given below. | Twenty registers offer a mix of performance date, statuses, GPS data, and a feature that locks in a GPS reference location. A description of each register is given below. | ||
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- | **GPS signal (DOP value)** | + | === GPS signal (DOP value) |
| DOP Value | Rating[5] | Description | | | DOP Value | Rating[5] | Description | | ||
| <1 | Ideal | Highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times. | | | <1 | Ideal | Highest possible confidence level to be used for applications demanding the highest possible precision at all times. | | ||
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| 5-10| Moderate | Positional measurements could be used for calculations, | | 5-10| Moderate | Positional measurements could be used for calculations, | ||
| 10-20 | Fair |Represents a low confidence level. Positional measurements should be discarded or used only to indicate a very rough estimate of the current location. | | | 10-20 | Fair |Represents a low confidence level. Positional measurements should be discarded or used only to indicate a very rough estimate of the current location. | | ||
- | | >20 | Poor | At this level, measurements are inaccurate by as much as 300 meters with a 6-meter accurate device (50 DOP × 6 meters) and should be discarded. | | + | | >20 |Poor | At this level, measurements are inaccurate by as much as 300 meters with a 6-meter accurate device (50 DOP × 6 meters) and should be discarded. | |
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