WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
Reference AT Commands
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Bluetooth
®
Adapter
Manual
Version 2.0.1, applicable from FW Version 02
8.4.6.2 AT CON TAR CLEAR
The
AT CON TAR CLEAR
command resets address, port and PIN to the factory
settings.
8.4.6.3 AT CON TAR PIN
This command queries (
AT CON TAR PIN ?
) or determines
(
AT CON TAR PIN = <PIN>
) the PIN used for outbound connections if the
external device uses an older version of the
Bluetooth
®
standard.
Example:
AT CON TAR PIN = 1234
See also section “AT BTSEC PIN”.
8.4.6.4 AT CON TAR PORT
This command queries (
AT CON TAR PORT ?
) or determines
(
AT CON TAR PORT = <port index>
) to which serial port index of the
external device an outbound connection is established. Possible values are
0 … 63. “0” corresponds to the lowest port index offered by the respective device
(equivalent to “auto”).
Example:
AT CON TAR PORT = 0
8.5
Group “AT ECO”: Coexistence Settings
Commands that start with “AT ECO” affect device settings that determine the
coexistence properties of the WSA.
8.5.1
Subgroup “AT ECO BLK”
Commands that start with “AT ECO BLK” concern the radio frequencies of the
WSA used for data transmission.
8.5.1.1 AT ECO BLK
This command queries (
AT ECO BLK ?
) or determines
(
AT ECO BLK = <channel map>
) which radio frequencies the WSA may
use for data transmission.
The value represents a channel map for the 79 possible
Bluetooth
®
channels where
each channel is encoded as a bit starting with the lowest.
For value
ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.f7
all channels are allowed.
For example, 16 channels at the lower end of the frequency band are blocked with
value
00.00.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.f7
.
Example:
AT ECO BLK = 00.00.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.ff.f7