5 at command reference, 1 command line format, 2 standard at commands – SENA ProBee-ZS10 User Manual

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ProBee-ZS10 User Guide Rev.1.5

5

AT Command Reference

5.1

Command Line Format

Each command line is composed of a prefix, body and terminator. Only “AT” can be used for the prefix.
The body is a string of characters. The terminator is <CR> or <NL>. A command can be one of the
followings:

• Read a configuration parameter:
AT<Command>?<CR>

• Do

something:

AT<Command><CR>

• Write a configuration parameter:
AT<Command>=<Parameter 1>,<Parameter 2>,<Parameter 3>,…<CR>

Commands denoted with a “+” character are extended AT commands.
S-registers are supported. Multiple commands in the same command line are not supported.

5.2 Standard

AT

Commands

5.2.1 AT

Description

Check the state of the connection between host and ProBee device.

Execute

AT<CR>

Response

OK<CR>

5.2.2 ATB

Description

Enter the broadcast data mode. Every data is packetized at intervals of inter character
timeout (S12) and transmission range is determined by broadcast range(S35).

Execute ATB<CR>
Response OK<CR>

5.2.3 ATD

Description

Enter the unicast data mode to specific node. If there’s no argument after the
command, it will connect to the preconfigured destination IEEE address
(AT+DESTLA). Every data is packetized at intervals of inter character timeout (S12).

Execute ATD<CR>

ATD<nodeID><CR> ATD<IEEE><CR>

Response OK<CR>

or

ERROR<CR>

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