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Reference AT Commands
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
750-921
Bluetooth
®
Adapter
Manual
Version 2.0.1, applicable from FW Version 02
8.5.1.2 AT ECO BLK 15.4 = <Channels>
The
AT ECO BLK 15.4 = <channels>
command adds more channel
frequencies to the list of blocked radio frequencies in accordance with IEEE
802.15.4.
With each channel blocked in this manner, a range of 5 MHz around the center
frequency is blocked in the channel map. Up to 9 individual channels separated by
commas can be specified per command.
Example:
AT ECO BLK 15.4 = 2,8
blocks the frequency ranges for channels 2 and 8.
8.5.1.3 AT ECO BLK BT <Channels>
The
AT ECO BLK BT <channels>
command adds more channel frequencies
to the list of blocked radio frequencies in accordance with IEEE 802.15.1.
With each channel blocked in this manner, a range of 1 MHz around the center
frequency is blocked in the channel map. Up to 9 channel ranges separated by
commas can be specified per command.
Example:
AT ECO BLK BT 10-10, 20-22
blocks the frequency ranges for channels 10, 20, 21 and 22.
8.5.1.4 AT ECO BLK WIFI = <Channels>
The
AT ECO BLK WIFI = <channels>
command adds more channel
frequencies to the list of blocked radio frequencies in accordance with IEEE
802.11 b/g.
With each channel blocked in this manner, a range of 25 MHz around the center
frequency is blocked in the channel map. Up to 2 individual channels separated by
commas can be specified per command.
Example:
AT ECO BLK WIFI = 6
blocks the frequency range for channel 6.
8.5.1.5 AT ECO BLK CLEAR
The
AT ECO BLK CLEAR
clears possible channel blocking. All 79 channels are
allowed.
Output:
chnmap = “ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.f7“
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8.5.2
AT ECO ENA
This command queries (
AT ECO ENA ?
) or determines
(
AT ECO ENA = <x>
) if the WSA uses the stored settings for channel map and
modified device discovery or not (see section “Function Description”> … >
“Special Coexistence Properties”). The command makes it easy to enable (
x =