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+WWAKESET
Set/query Wake Up Event Mask
Set or query the WAKE mask setting, which indicates the actions that will generate a pulse on
the Ring Indicator (RI1) output signal to "wake up" an application.
The WAKE mask indicates all events that can generate the wake pulse. When an event
occurs, the RI is asserted for the duration defined via AT+WRID and then de-asserts.
If additional events occur while the RI is asserted, the RI is not re-asserted and the duration is
not extended; it is assumed that the external processor is awakened by the first assertion.
Note: Each time this command is used to set the mask, the previous setting is replaced. That
is, the mask value must indicate all the events that will generate a pulse.
Password required:
No
Reset required to apply changes:
No
Persistent across power cycles:
Yes
Usage:
•
Execution:
AT+WWAKESET=[<bitmask>]
Response:
OK, or ERROR (if an invalid mask value is entered)
Purpose:
Indicate which events pulse the RI pin. If no <bitmask> is entered, use the
default mask value (4—Incoming voice call) is used.
•
Query:
AT+WWAKESET?
Response:
+WWAKESET: <bitmask>
Purpose:
Display the current mask value.
•
Query List:
AT+WWAKESET=?
Purpose:
Display valid execution format and parameter values.
Parameters:
<bitmask> (Events that will assert (pulse) the RI signal)
•
If more than one event will assert the signal, add the values. For example, to get notifi-
cations for both lost service and incoming voice calls, the <bitmask> value is 5.
•
0—No notifications
•
1—Lost service (for example, going from digital service to no service)—If the module
is in deep sleep (32 kHz), the RI will assert and the module will remain asleep
•
2—Service regained (going from no service to service)—If the module is in deep
sleep (32 kHz), the RI will assert and the module will remain asleep.
NOTE: Changing the SID and remaining on the same service type will NOT trigger the
RI signal.
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4—Incoming voice call (Default setting)
•
8—Incoming data call
•
16—Incoming SMS message
•
32—Reserved
•
64—Module restart (includes the first power up)
•
128—Module has undergone Sudden Momentary Power Loss
•
256—Reserved
•
512—Antenna status change
•
1024—Reserved
•
2048—Legato application event
•
4095—All events as listed above
Table 13-2: I/O Command Details (Continued)
Command
Description