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- #pragma once
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- /**
- * Configure the values used for alerts triggering.
- * Note that the battery level percentage are quite high,
- * because the reading provided by the SIM808 module are
- * not accurate and the device shuts itself off way before reaching 0%.
- * The clearance level is also well above the first alert level, because
- * the reading is so inaccurate that sometimes the battery can gain 5%
- * between readings. Setting a clearance level much higher avoid
- * clearing the levels and retriggering them the next time.
- */
- #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_BATTERY_ALERT_LEVEL1 45 ///< Battery percentage at which to trigger the first low battery alert.
- #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_BATTERY_ALERT_LEVEL2 38 ///< Battery percentage at which to trigger the final low battery alert.
- #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_BATTERY_ALERT_CLEAR 60 ///< Battery percentage at which to clear all battery alerts.
- #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_ACTIVE_ALERTS 0 ///< Default active alerts
- #define CONFIG_DEFAULT_CONTACT_PHONE "+642568452" ///< Default phone number to send the alert SMS to.
-
-
- /**
- \def ALERTS_ON_SERIAL_IF_AVAILABLE
- Display alerts on serial when connected rather than sending an SMS.
- Useful for debugging purpose and avoid costs related to SMS sending.
- */
- #define ALERTS_ON_SERIAL_IF_AVAILABLE 1
- /**
- \def ALERT_SUSPICIOUS_RTC_TEMPERATURE
- Temperature at which to consider the RTC module as failling.
- When the backup battery is dead or nearly dead, the reading
- of the temperature fails and returns 0.
- */
- #define ALERT_SUSPICIOUS_RTC_TEMPERATURE 0
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