Sierra Wireless 20070914 manual Step by Step Configuration, Raven LEDs in Circuit-Switched Mode

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Table 2-2: Example for the Raven C3211

Command

Components

 

 

AT*PTINIT=ATS0=1+CICB=0

AT*PTINIT=

 

Include this portion only if you will not be entering

 

the command using a AceManager. The

 

remainder of the example is the command string.

 

 

 

AT

 

All AT commands must start with “AT”.

 

 

 

S0=1+CICB=0

 

The string is a combination of AT Commands

 

limited to a maximum of 40 characters.

 

 

Common AT Commands

E ‐ Echo

Q ‐ Quiet Mode

&C ‐ DCD Control

&D ‐ DTR Options

&S ‐ DSR Options

S0 ‐ Auto‐answer mode

S7 ‐ Wait for Carrier

S8 Comma Pause Time

S9 ‐ Carrier Detect Response Time

+IFC=x,x ‐ Enable or Disable Flow control ‐ RTS/CTS for C3210, you will need to use a comma replacement command

$QCVAD ‐ Answer as a Data Call forC3210

+CICB ‐ Answer as a Data Call for C3211

Raven LEDs in Circuit-Switched Mode

When the Raven is in Circuit‐Switched mode, the LEDs on the front will behave differently. The Chan, Link, and Reg LEDs will flash in tandem, like with PassThru mode, while all other LEDs (except for Power) will be off.

Step by Step Configuration

For your convenience, these directions use pre‐configured templates.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Sierra Wireless 20070914 manual Step by Step Configuration, Raven LEDs in Circuit-Switched Mode, Common AT Commands