Base Station Modem for the Home Heartbeat

 

Base Station for the Home HeartbeatThe following table identifies the values that are valid for each field of the state record. For a complete description of these values and their use, please see the State Table of The Eaton Home Heartbeat document.

Field Name Data
1 State Record ID 0 (0x01)  –  Always assigned to Base Station Modem
2 ZigBee Binding ID 255 (0xFF)  –  Unused by Base Station Modem
3 Device Capabilities Bit 3 (0x08)  –  Is the Base Station
4 Device Type 16 (0x0010)  –  Modem
5 Device State 0x0B  –  Undocumented
6 Device State Timer Values from 0 (0x00) to 59 (0x3B) represent 0 to 59 seconds
Values from 64 (0x40) to 123 (0x7B) represent 0 to 59 minutes
Values from 128 (0x80) to 151 (0x97) represent 0 to 23 hours
Values from 160 (0xA0) to 255 (0xFF) represent 0 to 95 days
7 Device Alerts 0x00  –  Not used by this device
8 Device Name Index 0x00  –  Not used by this device
9 Device Configuration 0x0000  –  Not used by this device
10 Alive Update Timer 0x00  –  Not used by this device
11 Update Flags 0x0000  –  Not used by this device
12 Undefined 0x00
13 Device Parameter 0x00  –  Not used by this device
14 Undefined 0x00000000
15 Pending Update Timer 0x00 – Not used by this device
16 MAC Address null  –  Not used by this device
17 Device Name null  –  Not used by this device
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  One Response to “Base Station Modem for the Home Heartbeat”

  1. I think it would be possible to use an Asterisk system to simulate the Eaton dial-home service and allow the modem to call home once again. This would only have historical significance for anyone who wanted to know what their base station was reporting to Eaton back when the dial-home service was operational. However one would probably have to dump the firmware on the base station to find out what the modem was expecting during the “conversation” in order to coax out info after the dial-up was successful. The time spent hacking on the modem would probably be better off making it do something else entirely different though. What that would be I have no idea yet.

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