GPRS
3-284 G24-L AT Commands Reference Manual April 15, 2008
+MIPSETS: (1-4),(1-1372)
OK
AT+MI PSE TS?
+MIPSETS: 1,100 //Information provided only for active sockets
+MIPSETS: 2,1372 //Information provided only for active sockets
OK
+MIPSEND, Send Data
This command causes the G24-L to store the data that the terminal provides in the accumulating
buffer, and then send this data using an existing protocol stack when the amount of data reaches
the predefined amount (see “+MIPSETS, Set Size for Automatic Push” on page 3-283). Before
sending data, a valid connection must be created using the +MIPCALL and +MIPOPEN
commands.
Motorola recommends that the terminal sets the watermark in the accumulating buffer prior to
this command, using the +MIPSETS command. By default, the watermark is set to 1372 bytes of
data.
The following table shows the +MIPSEND parameters.
Command Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks
Set +MIPSEND =
<Socket
ID>,<Data>
ERROR
Or:
+MIPSEND= <Socket ID>,<Status>,<Free
Size>
Data in the
+MIPSEND
command is limited
to 80 characters
(160 in coded
form).
<Status>:
0 - Success
1 - Socket is
flowed off
Read +MIPSEND? +MIPSEND <Socket ID>,<Free
Size>>[<Socket ID> <Free
Size>]<CR><LF>
For all ACTIVE sockets.
Test +MIPSEND=? ERROR
Table 3-200:+MIPSEND Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<socket ID> 1,2,3,4 Number of valid socket
<Free Size> Free space in current buffer. Free size is calculated from the 1372.
0 < Free Size < 1372
<Data> User data string is sent encoded with 0-F hexadecimal digits (String ends with a
<CR>)