CLI Reference Guide AIO
The Gateway has 2 computer systems built-in: A Master Controller (Microchip DSPIC33) and a Gateway Controller (Linux Based Beagle Bone). The Master controller is connected with the Gateway Controller over RS232. The Master Controller has a built-in CLI interface allowing the user to configure and control the Master controller to his full extend.
This CLI can be accessed by using the Maintenance function in the OpenMotics cloud or by using a RS232 TTL cable (Baud rate 115200, 8 databits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control) that is connected directly on the Gateway on the extern RS232 connector.
Possible modes of communication:
- Advanced Mode: API (The Master controller and Gateway controller will use Advanced mode to communicate)
- Simple Mode: CLI (Simple Mode will be used by Maintenance mode in the cloud or when a direct RS232 connection is established)
Contents
Notes
- In CLI mode, characters sent through RS232 can be echoed. In API mode they are never echoed.
- Instructions are case sensitive.
- As opposed to API mode, CLI mode has a variable instruction length.
- Every instruction must be followed by a Carriage return (<CR>, DEC 13).
- Every successful instruction will return the requested information (or perform requested action) followed by OK, otherwise ERROR is returned (wrong format, wrong parameters,…). All error codes are listed in the Error Codes AIO section.
- An instruction will only be executed if the Master has responded with “OK”
Notation
Instruction [required parameter] {optional parameter}
Instruction description.
- [param]
- Parameter description
- Returns
- [return value]
Versioning
This document describes the available CLI commands available on the All In One CLI interface. The All In One module is not yet available and not yet in production so please use CLI Reference Guide used in the current gateway.
Gateway Module FW version |
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NOT IN PRODUCTION V0.03 |
Instruction Set
Input instructions
input release [input nr]
- Switch input to release state for virtual modules.
- [input nr]
- Indicates which input that needs to be put in release state, a maximum of 480 (0 - 479) inputs can be used.
- Returns
OK
Example:
input release 28
will put input 28 in release state.
- output:
OK
input press [input nr]
- Switch input to press state for virtual modules.
- [input nr]
- Indicates which input that needs to be put in press state, a maximum of 480 (0 - 479) inputs can be used.
- Returns
OK
Example:
input press 28
will put input 28 in press state.
- output:
OK
input name write [input nr]
- Write the name of an input, max 16 characters.
- [input nr]
- Indicates which input the name has to be written.
- Returns
OK
Example:
input name write 28 Bedroom parents
- output:
OK
input name read [input nr]
- Read the name of an input
- [input nr]
- Indicates which input the name has to be displayed.
- Returns
Input Name
OK
Example:
input name read 28
- output:
Bedroom Parents
OK
Output instructions
output on [output nr] [dimmer value*] [timer value*]
- Switch ON an output. * are optional values
- [output nr]
- Indicates which output that needs to be switched ON, a maximum of 480 (0 - 479) outputs can be used.
- [dimmer value*]
- Optional parameter to set the dimmer value (0-255)
- [timer value*]
- Optional parameter to set the timer value (0-65535s)
- Returns
- OK
Examples:
output on 127
will switch ON output 127.
- output: OK
output on 127 56
will switch ON output 127 with dimmer value 56.
- output: OK
output on 127 56 3600
will switch ON output 127 with dimmer value 56 for 3600 seconds.
- output: OK
output off [output nr]
- Switch OFF an output.
- [output nr]
- Indicates which output that needs to be switched OFF, a maximum of 480 (0 - 479) outputs can be used.
- Returns
- OK
Example:
output off 127
will switch OFF output 127.
- output: OK