Appendix B: Command reference
98-169085-B
AT commands
131
Parameter
Values
Meaning
<action>
0
1
Delete.
Add.
<active>
0
1
Inactive. The GPIO pin is in its inactive state.
Active. The GPIO pin is in its active state.
<active mode>
0
1
Inactive. Remote on/off is not used. Terminal is set to Always on.
Active: Remote on/off is enabled
<awake
duration>
3 - 1440
(minutes)
This is the duration of the daily awake period.
<awake time of
day>
0 - 1440
(minutes)
This is the number of minutes after midnight that the
terminal
should wake
up every day. If you enter 0 the daily awake period is disabled.
<enable>
0
1
Disable.
Enable.
<interface>
0
0 means Ethernet interface. This is the only option.
<MAC Address> <MAC Address>
MAC address(es) for MAC locking. Up to 10 MAC addresses are permitted.
<passwd>
<passwd>
The existing administrator password.
<polarity>
HIGH
LOW
The Power control pin will be active high.
The Power control pin will be active low.
<power down
delay>
0 - 1440
(minutes)
This is the time from when the Power control pin is deactivated until the
terminal enters power save state.
<psmode>
IDLE_TRG
TOD_TRG
WOL_STATUS
The power save mode is Idle power save and the trigger to set up is “idle
trigger”, that is the time with no activity before entering power save state.
The power save mode is Idle power save and the trigger to set up is “time of
day”, that is a specific time of day (UTC time) where the EXPLORER 323
wakes up from power save state.
The power save mode is Idle power save and the trigger to set up is Wake-
on-LAN. A “magic packet” received on the LAN interface wakes up the
terminal from power save state.
<psvalue>
<idle-minutes>
<HH:MM>
0 or 1
Used with IDLE_TRG (above). Number of minutes (e.g. 15).
Used with TOD_TRG (above). Time of day in UTC time (e.g. 23:30).
Used with WOL_STATUS (above). 0 is Off and 1 is On