Sierra Wireless 20070914 manual S3=n, S4=n

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Configuration Commands

Figure 1-7: AceManager : Serial

En

Toggle AT command echo mode.

n=0 : Echo Off.

n=1 : Echo On.

Note: With more than one connection types (serial, Telnet, and USB) the echo command can be set differently on each interface.

Qn

The AT quiet‐mode setting. If quiet mode is set, there will be no responses to AT commands except for data queried.

n=0 : Off (Default).

n=1 : Quiet‐mode on.

S3=n

The standard end of line character used to indicate the end of an AT command. This character is also used as the carriage return character for framing responses and result codes in command state. Cannot be configured in AceManager.

n=0‐127 (ASCII character number)

S4=n

The standard line feed character sent by the modem to the host at the end of a response or return code in command state. Cannot be configured in AceManager.

n=0‐127 (ASCII character number)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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