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232/422/485
RF
Modem
User’s
Guide
PW (Pin Wake-up) Command
AT Command: ATPW
Binary Command: 0x1D (29 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 – 1
Parameter
Value
Configuration
0 Disabled
1 Enabled
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: SM (Sleep Mode), ST (Time
before Sleep)
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.22
<Sleep (Low Power)> Under normal operation, a
modem in Cyclic Sleep Mode cycles from an
active state to a low-power state at regular
intervals until data is ready to be received. If the
PW Parameter is set to 1, the SLEEP/DI3 Pin can
be used to awaken the modem from Cyclic Sleep.
If the SLEEP Pin is de-asserted (low), the modem
will be fully operational and will not go into Cyclic
Sleep. Once SLEEP is asserted, the modem will
remain active for the period of time specified by
ST (Time before Sleep) Command, and will return
to Cyclic Sleep Mode (if no data is ready to be
transmitted). PW Command is only valid if Cyclic
Sleep has been enabled.
RE (Restore Defaults) Command
<Diagnostics> RE Command restores all
configurable parameters to factory default
settings. However, RE Command will not write
the default values to non-volatile (persistent) memory. Unless the WR (Write) Command is issued
after the RE command, the default settings will not be saved in the event of modem reset or
power-down.
AT Command: ATRE
Binary Command: 0x0E (14 decimal)
RN (Delay Slots) Command
<Networking> RN Command is only applicable if
retries have been enabled [RR (Retries)
Command], or if forced delays will be inserted
into a transmission [refer to TT (Streaming Limit)
Command]. RN Command is used to adjust the
time delay that the transmitter inserts before
attempting to resend a packet. If the transmitter
fails to receive an acknowledgement after
sending a packet, it will insert a random number
of delay slots (ranging from 0 to (RN minus 1))
before attempting to resend the packet. Each
delay slot lasts for a period of 38ms.
AT Command: ATRN
Binary Command: 0x19 (25 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 – 0xFF [slots]
Default Parameter Value: 0 (no delay slots
inserted)
Number of bytes returned: 1
Related Commands: RR (Retries), TT
(Streaming Limit)
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.22
If two modems attempted to transmit at the same time, the random time delay after packet
failure would allow one of the two modems to transmit the packet successfully, while the other
would wait until the channel opens up to begin transmission.
RO (Packetization Timeout) Command
<Serial Interfacing> RO Command is used to
specify/read the time of silence (no bytes
received) after which transmission begins. After a
serial byte is received and if no other byte is
received before the RO timeout, the transmission
will start.
AT Command: ATRO
Binary Command: 0x21 (33 decimal)
Parameter Range: 0 – 0xFFFF [x 200 µs]
Default Parameter Value: 0
Number of bytes returned: 2
Minimum Firmware Version Required: 4.2AA
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