9XTend
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NEMA™
RS
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232/485
RF
Modem
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Product
Manual
v2.x4x
[2007.01.04]
©
2007
MaxStream,
Inc.,
Confidential
&
Proprietary
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All
Rights
Reserved
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BT (Guard Time Before) Command
<AT Command Mode Options> The CC command
is used to set/read the ASCII character used
between guard times of the AT Command Mode
Sequence (BT + CC + AT). This sequence enters
the modem into AT Command Mode so that data
entering the modem (from the host) is recognized
as commands instead of payload.
CC (Command Sequence Character) Command
<AT Command Mode Options> The CC command
is used to set/read the ASCII character used
between guard times of the AT Command Mode
Sequence (BT + CC + AT). This sequence enters
the modem into AT Command Mode so that data
entering the modem (from the host) is recognized
as commands instead of payload.
CD (GPO2 Configuration) Command
<Serial Interfacing> CD Command is used to
select/read the behavior of the GPO2 line (pin 3).
CF (Number Base) Command
<Command Mode Options> CF command is used
to set/read the command formatting setting.
The following commands are always entered and
read in hex, no matter the CF setting:
VR (Firmware Version)
HV (Hardware Version)
KY (AES Encryption Key)
AT Command: ATCC
Binary Command: 0x13 (19 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0x20 - 0x7F
Default Parameter Value: 0x2B (ASCII “+”)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: AT (Guard Time After), BT
(Guard Time Before)
AT Command: ATCC
Binary Command: 0x13 (19 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0x20 - 0x7F
Default Parameter Value: 0x2B (ASCII “+”)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: AT (Guard Time After), BT
(Guard Time Before)
AT Command: ATCD
Binary Command: 0x28 (40 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 - 8 (standard rates)
Parameter
Configuration
0
RX LED
1
Default High
2
Default Low
3
(reserved)
4
RX LED
(valid address only)
Default Parameter Value: 2
Number of bytes returned: 1
AT Command: ATCF
Parameter Range: 0 – 2
Parameter
Configuration
0
Commands utilize default
number base; decimal
commands may output units
1
All commands forced to
unsigned, unit-less hex
2
Commands utilize their
default number base; no
units are output
Default Parameter Value: 1
Number of bytes returned: 1