Datasheet
INSYS ETHERNET 5.X AT Command Reference
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AT*S<n>
Set baud rate
The settings can be selected with this command. The following baud rates
are supported:
AT*S1 300 bps
AT*S2 600 bps
AT*S3 1.200 bps
AT*S4 2.400 bps
AT*S5 4.800 bps
AT*S6 9.600 bps
AT*S7 19.200 bps (default)
AT*S8 38.400 bps
AT*S9 57.600 bps
AT*S10 115.200 bps
AT*S11 230.400 bps (special baud rate / not for INSYS Ethernet)
AT*S12 460.800 bps (special baud rate / not for INSYS Ethernet)
AT*S13 20.833 bps (special baud rate)
AT*S14 41.667 bps (special baud rate)
For settings of more than 115,200 bps the actual speed is 1.7 % higher than
the nominal speed (234,375 or 468,750 bps).
ATTENTION: Most of the RS232 level converters and terminal programs do
not support special baud rates. Accidentally set and saved special baud rates
which are above those numbers can only be corrected with a factory reset.
AT&S<n>
DSR behavior
AT&S0 DSR is always active (default)
AT&S1 DSR follows DCD, e.g. DSR is only active for existing connections
AT#STAT
Display status
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AT#STAT outputs the current status of the Ethernet connections to the
hub/switch.
AT#TEL=<n>
Telnet port for remote configuration
AT#TEL=<n> determines the remote configuration port via Telnet for the
TCP/IP port:
AT#TEL=0 deactivates the access
AT#TEL=23 factory default for Telnet
During remote configuration, all AT commands can be entered, so a remote
firmware update (AT**) or establishing a connection (ATD) is also possible
remotely.
The user name and password are defined via AT#TLU and AT#TLP.










