4.3.2 The command set
Commands
ATSn?
ATSn=m
AT/S
AT/V
ATR
AT&W
4.3.3 Description of the registers
Register values can be updated with the ATSn=m<cr> command and displayed with the ATSn?<cr> command.
Register values are placed in RAM. The parameters are lost if the power is cut. In order to save the registers,
you need to use the AT&W<cr> command.
Access
R/W
R/W
R/W
R/W
Gamme ARF18 UG V1.5
Register management
Displays the contents of the register Sn, where n represents the number of the
register.
The response will have the following format:
Sn=y<cr><lf>
Assigns the value 'm' to the register Sn. n represents the register number (for
example, selection of the number of stop bits: ATS213=1).
Displays the register values. The response will have the following format:
Sxxx=y<cr><lf> for each register.
Displays the software version. The response will have the following format:
Adeunis RF: One way smart remote control receiver I Vx.yy<cr><lf>
All the registers are initialized to their default value
To save the new configuration in the EEPROM. Each time you switch the serial
receiver on, the EEPROM configuration will be loaded into the serial receiver's
registers.
Registers
Serial link
S210
S211
S212
S213
Function
Description
Speed
Serial link speeds are as follows:
'2': 2400 bits/s
'3': 4800 bits/s
'4': 9600 bits/s (default value)
'5': 19200 bits/s
'6': 38400 bits/s
'7': 57600 bits/s
'8': 115200 bits/s
Data length
Number of bits
'7': 7 bits
'8': 8 bits (default value)
Parity
Parity
1: none (default value)
'2': even
'3': odd
Number of
Number of stop bits (serial link)
stop bits
'1': 1 stop bit (default value)
'2': 2 stop bits
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