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Settings:
• protocol: Discovery protocol: sunspec, tic, (see application note for proprietary protocols).
• maxDevices: Maximum number of devices to discover. When this number is reached, discovery
ceases. This parameter is ignored in the case of the TIC protocol.
• interface: Interface used for discovery: serial1, serial2, serial3, ethernet1 or ethernet2. This
parameter is ignored in the case of the TIC protocol. Only the SunSpec protocol is compatible
with ethernet1 and ethernet2 values.
• timeout: Maximum duration (in milliseconds) for the discovery of a device. This parameter is
ignored in the case of the TIC protocol.
• port: Port used for network discovery. This setting is only meaningful for SunSpec discovery
over Ethernet. It is ignored otherwise.
Return:
• If successful: the number of equipment discovered.
• If an error is encountered: an explanatory message.
In SMS, the detect command is also available but it is limited to SunSpec detection (see above).
Example SMS :
discoverdevices
5.3.11 “getParameters”: Collection of variables dened in action
When this command is received by the WebdynSun PM, the variables dened with an action code 1
(ACTION_PARAMETER) are collected. At the next SI connection, they will be deposited in a data le named
<uid>_<interface>_P_<timestamp>.csv.gz.
Available via command le (FTP, SFTP or WebDAV), MQTT/MQTTS message and SMS.
getparameters
No parameters.
Return:
• If successful for a JSON command: “OK”.
• If successful for an SMS command: no return.
• If an error is encountered: an explanatory message.