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4.8.2
ATS2 (Escape Sequence Character)
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Sets the current setting
ATS2=<esc>
OK
Reads the current setting
ATS2?
<esc>
OK
This command defines the character to be used as the escape sequence character when switching from on-
line data mode to on-line command mode.
This setting is not persistent. As a result, it is not saved after a power cycle.
Parameter
Description
<esc>
0 to 127
Set Escape sequence character. The default is 43, or the ‘+’ character.
128-255
The escape sequence detection is disabled
Note:
There are two guard times that should be taken into consideration when using the escape sequence. The
defined escape sequence must be completed within a specific window of time. Otherwise it is assumed that
the characters are simply part of the data stream and the transfer of data continues:
There is a 200ms guard time between the escape characters
And a 900ms guard time between the last escape character and the AT command to be issued.
4.8.3
ATS3 (Command Line Termination Character)
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Sets the current setting
ATS3=<value>
OK
Reads the current setting
ATS3?
<value>
OK
This command sets the character value to be used to terminate an incoming command line.
The character value setting is not persistent. As a result, it is not saved after a power cycle.
Parameter
Description
<value> Character
0 –127
Value for the line termination character. The default is 13, or the ASCII
carriage control character.
4.8.4
ATS4 (Response Formatting Character)
Description
Syntax
Possible responses
Sets the current setting
ATS4=<value>
OK
Reads the current setting.
ATS4?
<value>
OK