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SARA-R4 series-AT commands manual
UBX-17003787 - R16
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SARA-R4 / SARA-N4
This command is not supported in the multiplexer mode. See the +CMUX AT command for more details.
The <rate> parameter is mandatory.
Baud rate changes using +IPR may occur asynchronously to the final result code.
10.9Return to on-line data state O
O
Modules All products
Syntax PIN required Settings saved Can be aborted Response time Error referenceAttributes
full Yes No No - +CME Error
10.9.1Description
Causes the DCE to return to online data state and issue a CONNECT intermediate result code on DTE.
ATO command is used to resume both circuit-switched and packet-switched data call. The resume is only
possible if the PPP L2 protocol is used.
SARA-R4 / SARA-N4
It allows the DCE to return to online data state, after an ON-to-OFF transition of circuit 108/2 has caused
the DCE to enter in command mode (see &D).
SARA-R4 / SARA-N4
Depending on ATX command setting the CONNECT IRC can be properly configured in order to provide also
the data rate (CONNECT <text>).
10.9.2Syntax
Type Syntax Response Example
Action ATO <response> ATO
CONNECT
10.9.3Defined values
Parameter Type Description
<response> String
CONNECT
NO CARRIER: the online data state cannot be resumed
10.9.4Notes
The command provides an error result code ("+CME ERROR: operation not allowed" if +CMEE is set to 2)
in the following cases:
o The DCE is not in online command state
o It is issued on a DCE different from the one in online command state
In case of PSD call, any data from the network (downlink data) received by the DCE during the on-line
command state is discarded. This means that after the O command and on-line data state resume, any
possible data loss has to be recovered by upper layer protocols (e.g. TCP).
10.10Escape character S2
S2
Modules All products
Syntax PIN required Settings saved Can be aborted Response time Error referenceAttributes
partial Yes No No - +CME Error
10.10.1Description
Controls the decimal value of the ASCII character used as the escape character. A value greater than 127
disables the escape process, i.e. no escape character will be recognized. The escape sequence contains three
escape characters e.g. "+++".