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Table 1 - Ocelot™ Parameters

Param
Number

Description of Parameter

Values / Usage

1

Bobcat parameter display
 

  • 0 = Off
  • 15 = Bobcat address at 5 and data will display in variable 20, Bobcat address at 6 and data will display in variable 21, etc.

2

Power Mode

  • 1 = low power mode
  • 0 = normal mode

3

Max Module address

  • Highest module # to scan for. This is automatically set after auto addressing modules.

4

Daylight Saving Time Status

  • 1 = DST in force
  • 0 = DST not in force

5

Daylight Saving Time Enabled

  • 1 = Check for DST
  • 0 = Do not check for DST

6

Reserved

  • Must be 0

7

Rescan Time

  • Auto rescan in minutes ( 0 = OFF )

8

Net Timeout

  • Time in 1/10ths of sec to wait for module to respond

9

Retry Counter

  • Give up trying to talk to module after this may retries

10

Reserved

  •  

11

Reserved

  •  

12

Reserved

  •  

13

Not Used

  •  

14

Ocelot™ Master or Slave Address

  • 0 = Master
  • 1 or higher = Slave address
    (Note: All slaves must have an address unique from the other slaves or modules)

15

Auto X-10

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
    Send X-10 0xFE (RX),hc,kc when X-10 is received.  0xFB (TX),hc,kc when X-10 is transmitted.
    (hc = house code, kc = key code or unit code)

16

Auto I/O

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
    Send 0xFF if the remote I/O status has changed.

17

Auto IR

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
    Send IR number when a comparison match exists, 0xFD (RX) or 0xFC (TX),IR_ number

18

Send ASCII IR

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = Send ASCII string on IR recognize + T000xxx
    xxx = IR number recognized.

19

Controller Type

  • 0 = Ocelot
  • 1 = Leopard

20

Max IR received

  • Default = 80
    The higher the number the longer the time required to check for an IR match

21

RCS X-10 Thermostat Display

  • 0 = Off
  • 1 = On
    RCS X-10 Thermostat temperature is displayed in variables 64-79 for House codes A-P

22

Reset Variables on Power Up

  • 0 = All variables reset
  • 1 or higher = Variable not to be reset on power up
    Example: 40 = 40-127 not reset on power up

23

Internal Use

  • Always leave at Zero (subject to change)