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Modes
Command mode
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Command mode and returns to the previous operating mode. You can force the device to leave
Command mode by sending
.
You can customize the command character, the guard times and the timeout in the device’s
configuration settings. For more information, see
CC (Command Sequence Character)
,
.
Troubleshooting
Failure to enter Command mode is often due to baud rate mismatch. Ensure that the baud rate of the
connection matches the baud rate of the device. By default,
=
3
(9600 b/s).
There are two alternative ways to enter Command mode:
n
A serial break for six seconds enters Command mode. You can issue the "break" command
from a serial console, it is often a button or menu item.
n
Asserting DIN (serial break) upon power up or reset enters Command mode. XCTU guides you
through a reset and automatically issues the break when needed.
Both of these methods temporarily set the device's baud rate to 9600 and return an
OK
on the UART
to indicate that Command mode is active. When Command mode exits, the device returns to normal
operation at the baud rate that
BD
is set to.
Send AT commands
Once the device enters Command mode, use the syntax in the following figure to send AT commands.
Every AT command starts with the letters
AT
, which stands for "attention." The AT is followed by two
characters that indicate which command is being issued, then by some optional configuration values.
To read a parameter value stored in the device’s register, omit the parameter field.
Multiple AT commands
You can send multiple AT commands at a time when they are separated by a comma in Command
mode; for example,
ATNIMy XBee,AC<cr>
.
The preceding example changes the
NI (Node Identifier)
to
My XBee
and makes the setting active
through
Parameter format
Refer to the list of
for the format of individual AT command parameters. Valid formats
for hexidecimal values include with or without a leading
0x
for example
FFFF
or
0xFFFF
.
Response to AT commands
When using AT commands to set parameters the XBee Smart Modem responds with
OK<cr>
if
successful and
ERROR<cr>
if not.
For devices with a file system:
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