Specifications
Command/Response Formats  103
Commands
POW: Battery Parameters
$PASHS,POW,d1,d2,f3
The POW command allows you to enter parameters associated with the external 
battery. The query and response will use those parameters to compute the 
approximate amount of available time left on the battery.
Example: Set the POW parameters of a 12 volt battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh
that is 100% charged.
$PASHS,POW,5000,100,12.0 <enter>
$PASHQ,POW,c
The POW query command requests current available battery power data, where c is 
the optional port to which the response will be sent. For external battery, the available 
battery power displayed in the response is computed from the battery parameters 
entered and the amount of time the receiver has been on after they were entered. For 
internal battery, it is read from the smart battery, no $PASHS,POW is required in that 
case.
$PASHR,POW,d1,d2,d3,f4*cc <enter>
The data shown for the external battery is estimated based on user entered parameters. The user 
should re-enter the battery parameters after clearing the receiver’s internal memory. The data 
displayed for the internal battery is the direct reading from the smart battery.
 Table 6.34: POW Parameter Table
Parameter Description Range
d1 battery capacity in mAh 500 - 10000
d2 battery capacity in percent 
(percent charged)
0-100
f3 battery voltage 10.0 - 28.0
 Table 6.35: POW Message Structure
Parameter Description Unit
d1 battery capacity (time) minutes
d2 capacity remaining minutes
d3 battery capacity (power) mAh
f4 battery voltage volts
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