1.3
Switch between WipSoft and SmartPack
AT+SPMODE
Enable user to switch to standard Sierra Wireless WipSoft if the SmartPack commands are not required.
Syntax:
AT+SPMODE=<mode>
Response:
OK
Defined Values:
<mode>
defines the application which runs on top of OpenAT:
0
SmartPack will run normally (Default value)
1
WipSoft will run and SmartPack commands are deactivated.
Example:
Command
Response
AT+SPMODE?
+SPMODE: 0
OK
AT+SPMODE=1
OK
Note: WipSoft is activated and unit will reboot once
AT+SPMODE=0
OK
Note: SmartPack is activated and unit will reboot once
Note:
–
Command cannot be send remotely.
–
The SmartPack always change the SMS format to use Text mode (AT+CMGF=1).
1.4
Reset SmartPack settings to default value
AT+SPRESET
Enable user to revert all SmartPack settings to default value in one command.
Syntax:
AT+SPRESET
Response:
OK
Example:
Command
Response
AT+SPRESET
OK
Note: All SmartPack settings are reverted back to default and
unit will reboot once.
Note:
–
All core firmware settings will not be modified. I.e. baudrate (+IPR) or flow control of serial port (+IFC) won’t be
changed.
–
Command cannot be send remotely.
–
It is recommended to use the procedure detailed in table 1.1 on the facing page as it will clear every flash
parameters properly. As of V2.2 +SPRESET is known to leave some parameters uncleared.
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