Reset Tc65 Via At+Cfun Command; Reset Or Turn Off Tc65 In Case Of Emergency - Siemens TC65 Hardware Interface Description

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3.3.1.3

Reset TC65 via AT+CFUN Command

To reset and restart the TC65 module use the command AT+CFUN. You can enter
AT+CFUN=,1 or AT+CFUN=x,1, where x may be in the range from 0 to 9. See [1] for details.
If configured to a fix baud rate (AT+IPR≠0), the module will send the URC "^SYSSTART" or
"^SYSSTART AIRPLANE MODE" to notify that it is ready to operate. If autobauding is
enabled (AT+IPR=0) there will be no notification. To register to the network SIM PIN
authentication is necessary after restart.
3.3.1.4

Reset or Turn off TC65 in Case of Emergency

Caution: Use the EMERG_RST pin only when, due to serious problems, the software is not
responding for more than 5 seconds. Pulling the EMERG_RST pin causes the loss of all
information stored in the volatile memory. Therefore, this procedure is intended only for use
in case of emergency, e.g. if TC65 does not respond, if reset or shutdown via AT command
fails.
The EMERG_RST signal is available on the application interface. To control the
EMERG_RST line it is recommended to use an open drain / collector driver.
The EMERG_RST line can be used to switch off or to reset the module. In any case the
EMERG_RST line must be pulled to ground for ≥10ms. Then, after releasing the
EMERG_RST line additional activation of IGT for 400 ms will reset the module. If IGT is not
activated for 400 ms the module switches off. In this case, it can be restarted any time as
described in section 3.3.1.1.
After hardware driven restart, notification via "^SYSSTART" or "^SYSSTART AIRPLANE"
URC is the same as in case of restart by IGT or AT command. To register to the network SIM
PIN authentication is necessary after restart.
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