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DE910-DUAL AT commands reference guide
80392ST10102A Rev.2 – 2012-07-03
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#TEMPMEAS: <level>,<value>
where:
<level>
and
<value>
are as before
<action>
- sum of integers, each representing the action to be done whenever
the module internal temperature reaches either operating or extreme
levels (default is 1). If
<action>
is not zero, it is mandatory to set
the
<hyst_time>
parameter too.
0 - no action (00)
1 - automatic shut-down when the temperature is beyond the extreme
bounds
(01) - DEFAULT
2 - RF TX circuits automatically disabled (using
+CFUN=2
) when operating
temperature bounds are reached. When the temperature is back to normal
the module is brought back to the previous state, before RF TX disabled.
(10)
4 - the output pin
<GPIO>
is tied HIGH when operating temperature
bounds are reached; when the temperature is back to normal the output
pin
<GPIO>
is tied LOW. If this
<action>
is required, it is mandatory to
set the
<GPIO>
parameter too. (100)
Note: Possible values for the parameter
<action>
are form 0 to 7 (000, 001,
010, 011, 100, 101, 110 and 111)
<hyst_time>
- hysteresis time: all the actions happen only if the extreme or
operating bounds are maintained at least for this period. This
parameter is needed and required if
<action>
is not zero.
0..255 - time in seconds (
Default 45 secs
)
Note:
<action>
can assume values from 1-7
<GPIO>
- GPIO number. Valid range is “any output pin” (see “Hardware
User’s Guide”). This parameter is needed and required only if
<action>=4
is enabled.
Note:
if the <GPIO> is specified <action>
shall
assume values from 4-7.
Note: last
<urcmode>
settings are saved as extended profile parameters. And
DE910-DUAL does not support
<urcmode>=2
,which is only for Automotive
model.
Note: last
<action>
,
<hyst_time>
and
<GPIO>
settings are global parameter
s saved in NVM
AT#TEMPMON?
Read command reports the current parameter settings for
#TEMPMON
command in the format: