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Configuration
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 758
758-916 WLAN ETHERNET Gateway 2.4 GHz
Manual
Version 1.0.1, applicable from HW/SW Version 01/01
An example of write access could be “
ATS1216=0
”, an example of read access
“
ATS1217?
”.
When the command has been executed, the WEG replies with "
OK
", followed by
data (for read-only access). If the command fails, "
ERROR
" is signaled.
Table 23: AT Commands
AT Command
Description
AT&F
Reset the WEG to the factory default settings. There is no distinction
drawn between read and write access for this command, nor does it
possess any parameters.
ATS<n>?
ATS<n>=<v>
Query or write the current value from the S register
<n>.
<n> = 1216
: TRIGGER_PUSH procedure:
Defines which procedure is triggered for the TRIGGER_PUSH event.
Possible settings:
0: Shut down and reestablish radio link
1: Switch ON/OFF all LEDs
2: Reboot device
<n> = 1217
: TRIGGER_HOLD procedure:
Defines which procedure is triggered for the TRIGGER_HOLD event.
Possible settings:
0: Shut down and reestablish radio link
1: Switch ON/OFF all LEDs
2: Reboot device
AT*AMGD?
AT*AMGD=<data>
Up to 31 bytes of any user-specific data
<data>
can be stored in the
WEG. This data is permanently stored and is also available after a
restart.