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Parameter
Description
<dial_digits>
0..9,*,#
String – the digits that are represented on a telephone keypad.
The AT*EDWDG command will return ERROR if the feature required for this function is not enabled. Feature
required for this command:
o
Aeris Microburst
5.2.7 AT*EDMBIO
Monitor
Binary Input Enable/Disable
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Sets the binary input
monitoring mode.
AT*EDMBIO=<input_num>
, <mode><CR>
OK
Displays the binary input
monitoring mode.
AT*EDMBIO?<CR> *EDMBIO:
<mode>
This command declares how the module is to process the state transitions on (up to) 2 input port pins. The
mode is stored in non-volatile memory; therefore, it retains its pre-set state through a power on cycle. When
enabled, the module autonomously transmits information when the I/O pin changes state from HIGH to LOW
for a minimum of 200 ms. The input pins are “pulled up” by an internal resistor, so that they are normally in a
HIGH state. Therefore, the monitoring function can be accomplished by driving the line to a logic LOW state
via a contact closure to ground or an open-collector transistor connected to ground.
When the binary INPUT 1 pin is configured by the AT*EDMFE command as a 32-bit internal counter register
input, its level is included in the message requested by action byte value 1 (transmit current reading of 32-bit
counter OTA, including the logic level) even though it is used as an internal counter input. Counting occurs on
the HIGH to LOW transition of the input pin.
Note:
The CM52 does not currently support general-purpose I/O. Therefore this command will
generate an error message. The description is retained here for possible future use.
Parameter
Description
<input_num>
1
Binary input port number: A, which corresponds to INPUT 1 on the system
connector.
2
Binary input port number: B, which corresponds to INPUT 2 on the system
connector.
<mode>
0 Off.
1
ON. When ON, a change in the port pin state from HIGH to LOW is reported
automatically.
The AT*EDMBIO command will return ERROR if the feature required for this function is not enabled. Feature
required for this command:
o
Aeris Microburst
5.2.8
AT*EDSDG
Send Current Dial Digit Buffer Contents
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Writes the digit string to the
dialed digit buffer and then
send it.
AT*EDSDG=<dial_digits><
CR>
*EUNSOL : MICRO,4, TX DONE
*EUNSOL : MICRO,5, TX FAILED
Sends current dialed digit
buffer
AT*EDSDG=0<CR>
*EUNSOL : MICRO,4, TX DONE
*EUNSOL : MICRO,5, TX FAILED