UC864
UC864
UC864
UC864----E/G/WD/WDU
E/G/WD/WDU
E/G/WD/WDU
E/G/WD/WDU AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
AT Commands Reference Guide
80304ST10041a Rev. 6
80304ST10041a Rev. 6
80304ST10041a Rev. 6
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#SLED
#SLED
#SLED
#SLED ---- STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT_LED GPIO Setting
_LED GPIO Setting
_LED GPIO Setting
_LED GPIO Setting
Note: values are saved in NVM by command #SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
Note: at module boot the STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED GPIO is always tied High
High
High
High and holds this
value until the first NVM reading.
AT#SLED?
AT#SLED?
AT#SLED?
AT#SLED?
Read command returns the STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED GPIO current setting, in t he format:
#SLED:
#SLED:
#SLED:
#SLED: <mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>
<mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>
<mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>
<mode>,<on_duration>,<off_duration>
AT#SLED
AT#SLED
AT#SLED
AT#SLED=?
=?
=?
=?
Test command returns the range of available values for parameters
<mod
<mod
<mod
<mode>
e>
e>
e>, <on_duration>
<on_duration>
<on_duration>
<on_duration> and <off_duration>
<off_duration>
<off_duration>
<off_duration>.
3.5.7.1.23.
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting ---- #SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV
#SLEDSAV ---- Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
Save STAT_LED GPIO Setting
AT#SLEDSAV
AT#SLEDSAV
AT#SLEDSAV
AT#SLEDSAV
Execution command saves STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED
STAT_LED setting in NVM.
AT#SLED
AT#SLED
AT#SLED
AT#SLED=?
=?
=?
=?
Test command returns OK
OK
OK
OK result code.
3.5.7.1.24.
Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface ---- #DVI
#DVI
#DVI
#DVI
#DVI
#DVI
#DVI
#DVI ---- Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface
Digital Voiceband Interface
AT#DVI=<mode>
AT#DVI=<mode>
AT#DVI=<mode>
AT#DVI=<mode>
[,<dviport>,
[,<dviport>,
[,<dviport>,
[,<dviport>,
<clockmode>]
<clockmode>]
<clockmode>]
<clockmode>]
Set command enables/disables the Digital Voiceband Interface.
Parameters:
<mode>
<mode>
<mode>
<mode> - enables/disables the DVI.
0 - disable DVI; audio is forwarded to the analog line; DVI pins can be used
for other purposes, like GPIO, etc. (factory default)
1 - enable DVI; audio is forwarded to the DVI block
<dviport>
<dviport>
<dviport>
<dviport>
2 - DVI port 2 will be used (factory default)
<clockmode>
<clockmode>
<clockmode>
<clockmode>
0 - DVI slave
1 - DVI master (factory default)
Note: #DV
#DV
#DV
#DVIIII parameters are saved in the extended profile
AT#
AT#
AT#
AT#DVI
DVI
DVI
DVI?
??
?
Read command reports last setting, in the format:
#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
#DVI: <mode>,<dviport>,<clockmode>
AT#
AT#
AT#
AT#DVI
DVI
DVI
DVI=?
=?
=?
=?
Test command reports the range of supported values for parameters
<mode>,<dviport>
<mode>,<dviport>
<mode>,<dviport>
<mode>,<dviport> and <clockmode>
<clockmode>
<clockmode>
<clockmode>
Example
AT#DVI=1,2,1
OK