Specifications
Version C15. February 2013 Raveon Technologies Corporation
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ATDT 1234 <CR>.
M7 series radios automatically save changed parameters to non-volatile EEPROM
memory whenever the parameter is changed.
5.5. Reading a Parameter
To read the value of a particular setting, issue the command with no parameter.
The modem will return the value followed by an “OK”.
For example, if the user enters the command to read the RV-M7’s destination
address and its address was 1234, the user would issue the following command:
ATDT<cr>
and the modem will respond with:
1234 <CR> <LF>
OK <CR> <LF>
To get on-line help with a command, enter the command and put a question mark
in for the parameter. For example, to see what the ATDT command is used for,
type ATDT ?. The modem will respond by listing a brief description of the
command. To see a list of all commands, type HELP.
5.6. CONFIG Button
If certain parameters within the RV-M7 GX transponder are modified in a manner
that erroneously causes the modem to cease functioning or if the user cannot enter
the command mode via the “+++” method described above, there is a small push-
button internal to the RV-M7 to assist in this situation. This “CONFIG” button may
be pressed at any time, and forces the RV-M7 GX into a known operational state.
The CONFIG button is located inside the RV-M7 GX. Remove the rear cover,
exposing the circuit board. The button is in the center of the circuit board as shown
below.
The default settings that the RV-M7 GX will revert to when the CONFIG button is
pressed are:
1. Serial port 9600 baud, 8 data bits 1 stop, no parity
2. Serial port flow control is off.