Справочник Пользователя для Sierra Wireless 300

Скачать
Страница из 42
 
2110291 Rev 1.0 
 
Page 20 
4.  Comparative AT Command Reference 
4.1. Introduction 
This chapter compares the AT commands available on the DART 300 with those of the original 
DART 200.  This is not intended as a complete reference to the AT Command behaviour, but 
instead identifies the differences in behaviour of commands and offers suggested alternatives 
where the new DART 300 does not support the same functionality as the original DART 200. 
There is also a cross reference for commands that exist on the DART 300 but not on the 
DART 200.  These allow users familiar with the DART 200 to better understand command syntax 
from the DART 300 by finding the roughly equivalent DART 200 commands. 
The phrase “Not supported” indicates that the command syntax is not directly supported.  The 
functionality may be provided by a different mechanism, which will be described in the table.  If 
no explanatory text is provided, then there is not an equivalent function available. 
4.2.  AT Command Set 
The following tables list the commands grouped by their prefix.  AT is assumed at the beginning 
of all commands except where specified.  A space following the “AT” is optional. 
 
Table 4-1  Basic AT Commands 
Command 
DART 200 
DART 300 
+++ 
Time Dependent Escape Sequence (TDES) 
Uses a sequence of EGEGE where the guard 
time between successive characters must meet 
or exceed the time set in S12
Time Dependent Escape Sequence (TDES) 
Uses a sequence of GEEEG.  That is: a 
preceding and trailing guard time with the time 
between successive escape characters less than 
the guard time. 
AT+++ 
Not Supported. 
Time Independent Escape Sequence (TIES). 
Offered only in TCP or UDP mode. 
<0xC0> 
+++ 
<0xC0> 
Not Supported. 
 
Escape sequence (SLIP service) 
Not preceded by AT.  There are no guard 
times associated with this escape sequence. 
A/ 
Repeat Last Command 
Not preceded by AT.  Re-executes the last AT 
command string entered (buffered). 
Repeat Last Command 
Same behaviour. 
Answer – Manual 
Behaviour and result codes discussed in the 
DART 200 reference. 
Answer – Manual 
Similar behaviour in practice but details are 
different from the DART 200.  Result codes 
are also interpreted differently.  Consult the 
respective product references for details.