User Manual

MM102365V1 Rev. B
COMMAND
STRINGS
ISM RADIO FUNCTIONS BACKHAUL ROUTER
FUNCTIONS
at&w Saves Non-vol Parameters Saves Non-vol Parameters
at@send Sends String Elsewhere Sends String Elsewhere
at**dbg Debug Flag
at**rfmdisp Display RF Management Info
at**holdmon Force to Monitor and Hold Mode
at**cfreq Changes Current Freq
at**surv Survey a Freq
at**srt Spread Random test
at**ttt Two Tone test
at*rssi Display RSSI value
at*temp Display Temperature value
at*batt Display Battery value
at&v Displays All Values Displays All Values
at Ack Only (at? Displays Command
List)
Ack Only (at? Displays Command
List)
? Displays Command List Displays Command List
OK
9.1.1.3 Display the Current Value of a Command or Parameter
Typing any command string from the Keyboard Entry list, plus a question mark, will reveal the current
setting of the management command or parameter.
For example, entering the command at*addr? returns the current value of the ISM address.
Example:
1. Type at*addr? <Enter>on the network management console.
2. This phrases the Help question: What is the current setting of at*addr (My ISMR Address)?
3. In response, the console will display the current setting of the ISM Address (for example, 2).
9.1.1.4 Display The Range of Allowed Values for Command Functions
Typing any command string from the Keyboard Entry list, plus two question marks, reveals the range of
values for command parameter.
For example, entering at*addr?? returns the current value of the ISMR Address.
Example:
1. Type at*addr?? <Enter> on the network management console.
2. This phrases the Help question: What are the allowed values for at*addr (My ISMR Address)?
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