Teldat S.A.
4.4.2.2 Identification Parameters
Syntax
Description
Example
4.4.2.3 Generic Parameters
Syntax
Description
Example
Syntax
Description
Example
Syntax
Description
Example
REGESTA 1
OK
AT*Z4="<id>"
Allows you to configure a string of characters to identify the modem.
<id> consists of a string of characters with a maximum of 19 characters.
AT*Z4="mydevice11"
OK
AT*Z5=<time>
Allows you to configure the time value, in milliseconds, that the Terminal waits to
receive the data and complete the serial port frames IEC-101/102.
<time> admits values between 0 and 32,769 msg.
A 0 value means no wait time is executed.
This parameter is only logical when the device is configured to operate in IEC-
101/102 (AT*Z18=1) mode.
AT*Z5=200
OK
AT*Z6=<notif>
Allows you to configure if the device should send its IP address, together with its
name (*Z4), to a determined server, defined by its IP address (*Z11). The values
this can take <notif> are as follows:
0: Does not notify the IP address.
1: Notifies the server (*Z11) without confirmation and with socket 1 passive.
2: Notifies the server (*Z11) with ACK confirmation and socket 1 is passive.
3: Does not notify the IP address assigned by the network and socket 1 is active.
AT*Z6=0
OK
AT*Z7=<time>
Allows you to configure the idle time (in seconds) that the device waits before de-
ciding the DATA (socket 1) TCP/UDP connection has finished.
<time> admits values between 0 and 32,769 secs.
A 0 value disables the idle time functionality.
AT*Z7=300
OK
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