
Several parameters within the ELM329 can be
adjusted in order to modify its behaviour. These do not
normally have to be changed before attempting to talk
to the vehicle, but occasionally the user may wish to
customize these settings – for example by turning the
character echo off, adjusting a timeout value, or
changing the header (ID) bytes. In order to do this,
internal ‘AT’ commands must be used.
Those familiar with PC modems will immediately
recognize AT commands as a standard way in which
modems are internally configured. The ELM329 uses
essentially the same method, always watching the
data sent by the PC, looking for messages that begin
with the character ‘A’ followed by the character ‘T’. If
found, the next characters will be interpreted as an
internal configuration or ‘AT’ command, and will be
executed upon receipt of a terminating carriage return
character. If the command is just a setting change, the
ELM329 will reply with the characters ‘OK’, to say that
it was successfully completed.
Some of the commands require that numbers be
provided as arguments, in order to set the internal
values. These will always be hexadecimal numbers
which must generally be provided in pairs. The
hexadecimal conversion chart in the OBD Commands
section (page 27) may be helpful if you wish to
interpret the values. Also, one should be aware that for
the on/off types of commands, the second character is
the number 1 or the number 0, the universal terms for
on and off.
The remainder of this page, and the next page
following provide a summary of all of the commands
that the current version of the ELM329 recognizes. A
more complete description of each command begins
on page 12.
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AT Command Summary
AT Commands
ELM329 Options
<CR>
repeat the last command
BRD hh
try Baud Rate Divisor hh
BRT hh
set Baud Rate Timeout
D
set all to Defaults
E0, E1
Echo off, or on*
I
print the version ID
L0, L1
Linefeeds off, or on
LP
go to low power mode
M0, M1
Memory off, or on
RD
Read the stored Data
SD hh
Save Data byte hh
WS
Warm Start (quick software reset)
Z
reset all
@1
display the device description
@2
display the device identifier
@3 cccccccccccc store the @2 identifier
Programmable Parameters
PP xx OFF
disable Prog Parameter xx
PP FF OFF
all Prog Parameters disabled
PP xx ON
enable Prog Parameter xx
PP FF ON
all Prog Parameters enabled
PP xx SV yy for PP xx, Set the Value to yy
PPS
print a PP Summary
Voltage Readings
CV dddd
Calibrate the Voltage to dd.dd volts
CV 0000
restore CV value to factory setting
RV
Read the input Voltage
Other
C0, C1
Control Output off*, or on
IGN
read the IgnMon input level
IN1
read INput 1 level
IN2
read INput 2 level
Note:
Settings shown with an asterisk (*)
are the default values