Ats3 - Command For Settting The Command Line Ending Character; Querying The Current Command Line Ending Character; Setting The Command Line Ending Character; Examples - Huawei MG323 At Command Interface Specification

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HUAWEI MG323 GSM M2M Module
AT Command Interface Specification
16.2 ATS3 – Command for Settting the Command Line
Ending Character
This command sets the command line ending character S3, which saves the
command line ending character as an ASCII code. This character is sent by the TE,
indicating the end of a command line.

16.2.1 Querying the Current Command Line Ending Character

Read
command
Function
Response
Parameter description
<n>: integer, which indicates the ASCII code of the command line ending character.
Value range: 1~7,10~64,66~83,85~96,98~115,117~127. Default value: 13.

16.2.2 Setting the Command Line Ending Character

Write
command
Function
Response
Note:
<n> is not allowed starting with "0x", or regarding as ATS3=0.

16.2.3 Examples

Example 1:
Query the current command line ending character.
ATS3?
Issue 02 (2010-11-23)
ATS3?
Queries the current command line ending character.
In case of successful execution:
<CR><LF><n><CR><LF>
<CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
In case of an error during command execution:
<CR><LF>ERROR:<CR><LF>
In case of an error related to the MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
ATS3=<n>
Sets the command line ending character.
In case of successful execution: <CR><LF>OK<CR><LF>
In case of an error during command execution:
<CR><LF>ERROR<CR><LF>
In case of an error related to the MT: <CR><LF>+CME ERROR:
<err><CR><LF>
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