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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
Note on the use of terminal programs
In some terminal programs, the characters entered in the prompt line are not
displayed.
To simplify entering of AT commands in such a case you can configure the WSA
using an AT command (
AT SYS ECHO = 1
) such that it reflects, or “echoes”
the input.
8.13.3 AT SYS HELP
The
AT SYS HELP
command lists the syntax of all AT commands starting with
AT SYS
.
8.13.4 AT SYS OUTPUT
The command queries (
AT SYS OUTPUT = x
) or determines
(
AT SYS OUTPUT = <x>
) which format is used to output the responses to the
AT command interface. Available formats are:
•
x = “s”
:
(s = “short”)
Short output
Output is optimized by a program for automatic text
processing which is why the presentation when using
terminal programs may not be fully readable. A
carriage return separates parameters; an asterisk “*”
identifies hierarchical levels when lists or grouped
lists are output.
•
x = “p”
:
(p = “plain”)
Plain output
Short symbolic designations for parameters are output
as well as indexes for output of lists.
•
x = “v”
:
(v = “verbose”)
Verbose output
Additional texts and long designations are output for
the parameters.
When lists are output, indexes are also output
explicitly.
8.13.5 AT SYS USRSTR
This command queries (
AT SYS USRSTR ?
) or determines
(
AT SYS USRSTR = <text>
) a user-defined string of max. 63 characters. In
this way, a small amount of data can be saved on the device.
Example:
AT SYS USRSTR = saved_text