EPS (External Power Supply)

The AT@EPS command is used to configure the alarm threshold of the external power supply of the terminal.

When the external power is connected and the external power voltage is below the limit value (specified by ‘Low Voltage Threshold’), the terminal will be in the state of low external voltage. In this state, the terminal will enter Profile 11 (Low Power) and trigger an external low voltage alarm (refer to Record 23H).

Example:
AT@EPS=gv500cna,,12000,60,,,012F$
+ACK:EPS,123456789012345,8203,3,0,,012F,20210407101530,1234$
AT@EPS?gv500cna,,0C37$
+QRY:EPS,123456789012345,8203,3,0,1,1,,12000,60,,,0C37,20210407101530,1234$

Parts

Fields

Length (Byte)

Range/Format

Default

Head

Header

3

AT@

AT@

Command Word

3

EPS

EPS

Leading Symbol

1

=

=

Password

8-16

gv500cna

Body

Reserved

0

Low Voltage Threshold

<=5

0 or 8000 - 28000 (mV)

0

Low Voltage Debounce Time

<=4

5-3600 (seconds)

5

Reserved

0

Reserved

0

Tail

Sequence Number

4

0000-FFFF (‘0’-‘9’, ‘A’-‘F’)

Tail

1

$

$

  • Low Voltage Threshold

    Specify the low power threshold. When the voltage of external power is below this value longer than ‘Low Voltage Debounce Time’, the terminal will be in the state of low external voltage. If it is set to 0, this function is disabled.

  • Low Voltage Debounce Time

    The debounce time for checking the ‘Low Voltage Threshold’.