IDLE (Idling Detection)

The AT@IDLE command is used to detect the engine excessive idling (vehicle stays stationary while ignition on). It relates to Record 54H.

Example:
AT@IDLE=gv500cna,,1,2,2,1,,012F$
+ACK:IDLE,123456789012345,8203,3,0,,012F,20210407101530,1234$
AT@IDLE?gv500cna,,0C37$
+QRY:IDLE,123456789012345,8203,3,0,1,1,,1,2,2,1,,0C37,20210407101530,1234$

Parts

Fields

Length (Byte)

Range/Format

Default

Head

Header

3

AT@

AT@

Command Word

4

IDLE

IDLE

Leading Symbol

1

=

=

Password

8-16

gv500cna

Body

Reserved

0

Mode

1

0-1

0

Time to Stationary

<=2

1-30 (minutes)

2

Time to Movement

1

1-5 (minutes)

1

Time to Ignition Off

1

0 or 1-5 (minutes)

1

Reserved

0

Tail

Sequence Number

4

0000-FFFF (‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘F’)

Tail

1

$

$

  • Mode

    • 0 - Disable this function.

    • 1 - Enable this function.

  • Time to Stationary

    If it is detected that the vehicle is stationary with ignition on for the period of time specified by this parameter, it is considered to be in idling status.

  • Time to Movement

    If the vehicle moves again is detected and the status is maintained for the period of time specified by this parameter, the vehicle is considered to exit idling status.

  • Time to Ignition Off

    If the vehicle ignition off is detected and the status is maintained for the period of time specified by this parameter, the vehicle is considered to leave idling status. 0 means that as long as the vehicle ignition off is detected, the vehicle is considered to exit idling status.