Access to terminal configuration port, Terminal data reading – 2N M2M Solution 2N SmartCom - User Manual 1.9.0 User Manual

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Enter the command to set the selected port configuration. Enter the parameters
in a sequence. The setting options are as follows:

BAR – "BAUDRATE",110–230400
DB – "DATA_BITS",5–8
P – "PARITY",0–4
SB – "STOP_BITS",1–2
FC – "FLOWCONTROL",0–1

Caution

You can enter all the port parameters or omit them sequentially from
the last one. This means that to change the communication baud rate
only, enter the following:

at^scport5002961583#1=57600

To set all the port parameters at once, send the following command:

at^scport5002961583#1=57600,5,0,1,0

Access to Terminal Configuration Port

Configure the terminal via AT API in the same manner as if you configured the terminal
via the RS232 port or TCP port 10000 in the Standalone mode. The configuration port
is accessible under number zero. Enter the ATD command as if you accessed the
terminal physical ports. Upon connection, you can set even the functions that are
inaccessible via the Control Panel or AT API commands such as the user–defined
functions (UDF) described below.

Note

Therefore, to configure terminal No. 50–0295–0562, enter the
following command into API:

ATD5002950562#0.

Terminal Data Reading

An additional virtual port No. 100 has been created for reading data, Wireless M–Bus
meter readings, e.g., from a terminal. Getting connected to this port, you can access
the terminal data reading commands.

atd<ser_no>#100

Enter the command to establish connection with the terminal for data access.

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