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Chapter 3: AT Commands Reference
January 31, 2007 AT Commands Reference Manual 3-185
The following table shows the +MMAD parameters.
Read
AT+MMAD? List of converters and their
monitoring setup values.
+MMAD: <Converter number>,
<Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High><
CR><LF> <Converter number>,
<Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High><
CR><LF> <Converter number>,
<Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High><
CR><LF> <Converter number>,
<Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High>
><CR><LF> <Converter number>,
<Report>,<Rate>,<Low>,<High>
OK
Test
AT+MMAD=? +MMAD:(range of <Converter
Number>'s),(range of
<Report>)(range of <Rate>),(range
of <Low>,<High> & <Converted
Value>)
OK
Table 3-124: +MMAD Parameters
<Parameter> Description
<Converter
Number>
1-5 Select the A2D converter.
<Report> 0 Unsolicited report is not active/ stop unsolicited report.
1 Unsolicited report in active for all A2D conversion events.
2 Unsolicited report is active only for out off boundaries events.
<Rate> 1-255 Select the time interval in 1 second units.
<low>,<High> 0-450 A decimal value represents the digital value.
Low - The lowest boundary level of digital value.
High - The Highest boundary level of digital value.
Default value for converters 1-3 is 230.
Default value for converter 4 is 0-255.
Default value for converters 1-3 is 300-450.
<Converted
Value>
A decimal value represents the returned digital value.
For converters 1-3 and 5 the returned value represent the input level multiplied by 100
For converter 4 the returned value is a pure number that should be converted
according to conversion table (Table 3-125) and Figure 3-1.
Command
Type Syntax Response/Action Remarks