Command descriptions – B&B Electronics Zlinx ZP Series User Manual

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Manual Documentation Number: ZP24D-250RM-SR-2508

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*Firmware version in which the command was first introduced (firmware versions are
numbered in hexadecimal notation.)

Commands-AT Command Options

AT_
Command

Command_
Category

Name and Description

Parameter
Range

Default

CT

AT Command
Mode Options

Command Mode
Timeout.
Set/Read the period of
inactivity (no valid commands
received) after which the RF
module automatically exits AT
Command Mode and returns to
Idle Mode.

2 - 0xFFFF
[x 100 ms]

0x64 (100d)

CN

AT Command
Mode Options

Exit Command Mode. Explicitly
exit the module from AT Command
Mode.

-- --

AC (v1.xA0*)

AT Command
Mode Options

Apply Changes. Explicitly apply
changes to queued parameter
value(s) and re-initialize module.

-- --

GT

AT Command
Mode Options

Guard Times. Set required period
of silence before and after the
Command Sequence Characters of
the AT Command Mode Sequence
(GT+ CC + GT). The period of
silence is used to prevent
inadvertent entrance into AT
Command Mode.

2 - 0x0CE4
[x 1 ms]

0x3E8
(1000d)

CC

AT Command
Mode Options

Command Sequence Character.
Set/Read the ASCII character
value to be used between Guard
Times of the AT Command Mode
Sequence (GT+CC+GT). The AT
Command Mode Sequence enters
the RF module into AT Command
Mode.

0 - 0xFF

0x2B
(‘+’ ASCII)

*Firmware version in which the command was first introduced (firmware versions are
numbered in hexadecimal notation.)



Command Descriptions

Command descriptions in this section are listed alphabetically. Command categories
are designated within "< >" symbols that follow each command title. Zlinx Radio
Modems expect parameter values in hexadecimal (designated by the "0x" prefix).
All modules operating within the same network should contain the same firmware
version.

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