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ezeio2:userinterface:configuration:devices:driverlist:ezesysinfo [2021-12-15 16:17] johparezeio2:userinterface:configuration:devices:driverlist:ezesysinfo [2021-12-15 16:24] – [Description] johpar
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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's serial buses. In addition to the data and settings, registers 19 and 20 provide a means of locking in a location and measuring the units distance from that point, if it moves (requires a GPS receiver). This driver is loaded by default on units with serial numbers BBA and higher.+The ezeio MkII System Info driver provides system performance data as well as configuration settings for two of the ezeio's serial buses. In addition to the data and settings, registers 17 and 20 provide a means of locking in a location and measuring the units distance from that point, if it moves (requires a GPS receiver). This driver is loaded by default on units with serial numbers BBA and higher.
  
 ==== Configuration settings ==== ==== Configuration settings ====
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 **10. GPS lock** - "1" indicates the receiver has a lock on multiple satellites  **10. GPS lock** - "1" indicates the receiver has a lock on multiple satellites 
  
-**11. GPS signal** - The receivers signal strength is reported as DOP (Dilution Of Precision). Typically the value should be between 1 and 20. A lower number indicates higher precision (see the [[ezeio2/userinterface/configuration/devices/driverlist/ezesysinfo#gps_signal_dop_value|table]] at the bottom of the page for a complete breakdown). If the receiver does not have a GPS lock the value is reported as 255.   +**11. GPS signal** - The receivers signal strength is reported as DOP (Dilution Of Precision). Typically the value should be between 1 and 20. A lower number indicates higher precision (see the table at the bottom of the page for a complete breakdown). If the receiver does not have a GPS lock the value is reported as 255.   
  
 **12. GPS Latitude** - Last known Latitude **12. GPS Latitude** - Last known Latitude