3.3
General rules for entering of configuration commands
Activate the terminal window for the configuration via the configuration cable according to the instructions above.
These general rules are valid for entering commands in the command line:
•
the command must be entered only when a prompt for command appears in front of the cursor mark (colored
or flashing little square); the prompt is either
”
GW33H7-0#” or
”
mon” format (see figure
•
it is possible to enter only one command each time;
•
the command could be entered in an alphanumeric character (or several characters);
•
the command is sent to device by clicking on
”
ENTER” key. After the command being carried out, the
prompt will appear again and it is ready for a new command to be entered. In case the command fails to
execute, there will appear an error report;
•
if it takes longer from the last command, due to a loss of communication on the serial line the module may
respond to the command with the error message ”command not found” even if the command is correct. In
that case, just enter the command again. Before entering each command (especially for longer and more
complex commands) it is recommended to ”refresh” the serial line by pressing of ”ENTER” key.
•
check the execution of the command by displaying of the list of configuration parameters which appears by
entering ”show” or ”/” and pressing on
”
ENTER” key;
•
to display a summary of configuration commands and their parameters (
”
HELP”), enter ”?” (question mark),
or ”/?” and press
”
ENTER” key;
•
some subsystems have their own command set. To view a summary (set) of commands for a given subsystem,
enter the set name and the ”?” (question mark). For example, to display a set of commands for the GSM
subsystem, enter the command ”gsm?”. The individual commands for a given subsystem can be entered
by writing of ”distinguishing” command for the given subsystem followed by the command itself (after the
space). For example, setting the APN for GSM communication is done with the command ”gsm apn”, where
”gsm” is the distinguishing command for the GSM subsystem and ”apn” is the command for configuring the
APN. The distinguishing commands for each set are listed at the end of the ”HELP” configuration command
summary;
•
when entering characters, distinguish strictly the capital and small letters (according to the documentation
or
”
HELP”);
•
Do not enter other characters than those listed in
”
HELP“ or in the documentation, otherwise you would
be risking the unwanted command enter that might be the same as the ones used for manufacturer settings,
diagnostics or service and repair.
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