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ENS22-E AT Command Set
2.11 AT^SCFG
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URC mode or polling mode for Internet service commands
This parameter enables or disables the presentation of the following URCs related to Internet service com-
mands: "
" URC, "
" URC and "
" URC for parameter
=0 (Internet service events).
"
" URCs with
=1 or 2 used to indicate incoming Socket connections are always enabled.
“on“
(D)
Enable URCs related to Internet service commands.
Throughout the Chapter "Internet Service AT Commands" the mode is also
referred to as URC mode.
“off“
Disable URCs related to Internet service commands.
This requires the TE to employ polling techniques when using the Internet ser-
vice AT commands: The TE is responsible to retrieve all status information
needed to control an Internet session. The method is referred to as polling
mode.
Parameter specifies the ring line to be used for signaling URCs both for idle interface and while interface is
reserved, i.e. while busy on AT command execution or data transmission.
For details about URC presentation refer to Section
Unsolicited Result Code Presentation
For details on using the RING0 line to wake up the TE refer to
.
Setting is local for every interface.
“off“
URCs are not indicated by a ring line.
This applies also when "off" is set on the ASC0 interface.
“local“
(D)
URCs are indicated by an activated ring line on the same interface where the
URC appears.
“asc0“
URCs are indicated by activated RING0 line of the ASC0 interface (low active).
This parameter determines how long the ring line is activated in order to indicate a URC. For details about URC
presentation refer to Section
Unsolicited Result Code Presentation
. For more information on the RING0 line
and its timing for different types of URCs please refer to
.
is applicable to all
types of URCs except the RING URC. The timing of the RING URC (incoming calls) is not configurable by AT
command.
The type of ring line used for URC indication depends on parameter
.
Setting is global for all interfaces.
“0“
RING line will be activated for about 5s.
“1“
RING line will be activated for about 100 ms.
“2“
(D)
RING line will be activated for about 1 s.
Example
Usage of "URC/Ringline":
<tcpWithUrc>
(str)(+CSCS)(NV)
<urcRinglineCfg>
(str)(+CSCS)(NV)
<urcRinglineDuration>
(str)(+CSCS)(NV)
AT+CSCS="GSM"
Switch to GSM character set.
OK
AT^SCFG?
Query all parameters.
...
^SCFG:"URC/Ringline","local"
URCs on this interface will be indicated by Ring line
associated to the interface (e.g. RING0 for ASC0).
...
OK
AT^SCFG="URC/Ringline","asc0"