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Command Overview INSYS WLAN serial
Command Description
ATS4=
Character for line feed – LF
ATS4=n
n=0...127
Determination of the character as ASCII code
n=10 Default
setting
The setting is
not
stored with AT&W in the permanent memory.
ATS5=
Character for backspace – BS
ATS5=n
n=0...127
Determination of the character as ASCII code
n=8
Default
setting
The setting is
not
stored with AT&W in the permanent memory.
ATS8=
Set waiting period for block formation
Sets the waiting time until a block is sent via the network. The unit is in 1/1000 seconds
(1 ms). The time starts to run as soon as a character is received. As soon as no data is
received from the serial interface during the period set in S8, a data packet is sent. Small
values in S8 lead to faster transmission of short messages, but increase the number of
packets and therefore the load on the network side. Large packets in S8 lead to a delay of
small data packets.
ATS8=n
n=2..255
Waiting period in milliseconds (corresponds to 2ms ... 255
ms)
n=50
50 ms (default)
The setting is stored in the permanent memory with
AT&W
.
ATS12=
Pre and post run time for escape sequence
Minimum pre and post run time when sending the escape sequence („+++“)
ATS12=n
n=2...255
Time in units of 1/10 seconds
n=10
Default setting 1 second
The setting is stored in the permanent memory with AT&W.
ATSn
?
Query S-registry
n = 2,3,4,5,8,12 Query of the according registry
Access to other S-registries will not lead to errors, but also has no effect. When reading
non-implemented S-registries the value „0“ is returned.
AT*S
Set baud rate
AT*S
sets the baud rate at the serial interface. The following baud rates are supported:
AT*S1
300
baud
AT*S2
600
baud
AT*S3
1,200
baud
AT*S4
2,400
baud
AT*S5
4.800
baud
AT*S6
9,600
baud
AT*S7
19,200
baud
(default)
AT*S8
38,400
baud
AT*S9
57,600
baud
AT*S10
115,200
baud
AT&S
DSR behavior
AT&S0
DSR is always active (default)
AT&S1
DSR follows DCD, e.g. DSR is only active for existing connections
version 1.01 / 10.04