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3.3.

 

AT Command Reference 

This section defines the serial AT commands that can be sent to the module. 

3.3.1.

 

AT Commands 

All AT commands begin with an ASCII “AT”, followed by a two ASCII character command, and 

followed by optional parameters depending on the comman

d. The prefix “AT” can b

e used 

standalone  to  determine  if  a  device  is  available,  out  of  reset,  boot-loading  complete  and 

responding.  Upon sending “AT” with no additional command or payload, the device should 
respond “CMD OK” if it is alive. This command may be  used during a syst

em boot-loading 

process where a bootloader delay is used to determine if the device is ready. 

 

3.3.1.1

 

AT 

 Attention 

This is the basic standalone command to determine if a device is available, out of reset, boot-
loading  complete  and  responding.    Upon 

sending  “AT”  with  no  additional  command  or 

payload, the device should respond “CMD OK” if it is alive. This command may be used during 

a system boot-loading process where a bootloader delay is used to determine if the device is 
ready. 

 

3.3.1.2

 

WR 

 Write Configuration 

Writes  current  configuration  to  non-volatile  memory  and  loaded  automatically  after  next 
reset. 

 

3.3.1.3

 

RE 

 Restore Parameters 

Restore parameters to factory reset defaults. However, the default values are not written to 
flash. 

 

3.3.1.4

 

FR 

 Factory Reset 

Factory reset the device. Resets all parameters and clears non-volatile memory and writes the 
defaults to flash. 

 

Summary of Contents for RBM101H-345

Page 1: ...Wireless Receiver For 319MHz Sensors RBM101i 319 User Guide VERSION 0 1 APRIL 2017...

Page 2: ...2 Messages from the Module 6 3 2 1 CMD Command Response 7 3 2 2 ERR Error Message 7 3 2 3 STA Status Message 7 3 2 4 SEN Sensor Message 8 3 3 AT Command Reference 9 3 3 1 AT Commands 9 3 3 1 1 AT Att...

Page 3: ...USER GUIDE PAGE 2 OF 19 4 3 Error Messages 14 5 CONFIGURATION 16 5 1 Bootloader 16 5 1 1 Using Terminal Emulators 16 6 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS 18 7 TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHT 19 8 DISCLAIMERS WARRANTY AND...

Page 4: ...tallations home automation systems life safety products and more The RBM101i 319 compatibility list includes but is not limited to 319MHz sensors from the following manufacturers UTC Interlogix ITI Qo...

Page 5: ...ATIONS 2 1 General Specifications The following table provides the general specifications for the RBM101i Table 2 RBM101i General Specifications Specification Value Operating Frequency 319 508MHz Chan...

Page 6: ...1 Vcc Power supply 2 UART_TX Out UART data out 3 UART_RX In UART data in 4 N C Not connected 5 nReset In Device is reset when held low 6 N C Not connected 7 N C Not connected 8 N C Not connected 9 N C...

Page 7: ...ed as the ASCII string 12 which allows for convenient control through a terminal emulator Host processors communicating to the module through a UART must convert values to ASCII coded values 3 1 Comma...

Page 8: ...1 01 the response would be CMD 0101 3 2 2 ERR Error Message This is an error message from the module that sends a 4 digit error code as ASCII coded hex characters For instance error code 0x0000 would...

Page 9: ...yte 1 byte 1 byte 3 bytes 1 byte Sensor ID This is the unique 24 bit sensor ID that is usually printed on a sticker on the enclosure of the sensor Message Count With every new sensor event this field...

Page 10: ...ng process where a bootloader delay is used to determine if the device is ready 3 3 1 1 AT Attention This is the basic standalone command to determine if a device is available out of reset boot loadin...

Page 11: ...eout This command changes the time that the bootloader waits for the DEL character prior to booting the application The parameter is a 4 digit ASCII coded hex value and is in units of milliseconds Def...

Page 12: ...ble 9 Baud Rate Parameter Baud Rate 0 1 200 1 2 400 2 4 800 3 9 600 4 19 200 5 38 400 6 57 600 7 115 200 8 230 400 If the baud rate setting is successful the module will respond with a CMD OK at the o...

Page 13: ...er is a 16 bit value in units of 10ms Default 01F5 5 seconds This does not block new events from the same sensor that fall within this window Each new event should contain an updated message count whi...

Page 14: ...provided here to give the user basic functionality It is highly recommended to test all boundary conditions for each sensor to be used in an end application and verify the tables for that use case In...

Page 15: ...aracters ERR as defined in the Serial Commands section This error codes are defined in the following table Table 12 Error Messages Code Error Description 0003 Not Ready for new commands The host is at...

Page 16: ...carrier or test packets failed 001f Write to flash failed An attempted write to flash failed 0020 Radio receive config failed The configuration of the radio receiver failed 0021 Radio transmit data lo...

Page 17: ...ytime the device is reset which allows the user to program a new image even if the current image has become corrupt When running a terminal program the following is displayed when the bootloader is en...

Page 18: ...ded by Radio Bridge are signed and encrypted meaning that they cannot be loaded on other hardware and no other firmware images can be loaded on the module through the bootloader Note that the bootload...

Page 19: ...RADIO BRIDGE RBM101I USER GUIDE COPYRIGHT 2017 RADIO BRIDGE INC RADIO BRIDGE RBM101I USER GUIDE PAGE 18 OF 19 6 MECHANICAL DRAWINGS...

Page 20: ...warranty of any kind expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness or merchantability for a particular purpose Radio Bridge may make improvements and or changes...

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