Saving Your At Settings - Motorola iM1000 User Manual

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iM1000-Data Modem
Use this command to disable header compression.
This command enables or disables TCP header
compression options. Some DTE-Side Stacks (such as
PPP) will negotiate local header compression
independently from this setting.
Action
Query
+WS182
Range
Parameter Values:
0
1
2
3

Saving Your AT Settings

Your modem is now properly set up for typical iDEN Wireless Data
Services use. These settings, however, are stored only in the modem's
Random Access Memory (RAM). If the modem is turned off, the settings
will be lost. The next step, then, is to save the settings in the modem's non-
volatile memory.
Like many other modems, the iDEN modem is capable of storing more than
one personality, or image, into non-volatile memory. Each image can then
be read, altered, and saved without changing the contents of the others. The
iDEN modem has three images.
By default, the first image is loaded when the modem is powered on. It
might seem logical to store these settings into this first profile. However,
because many communication programs alter the contents of this first
image, some of your parameters might be overwritten. For this reason, store
these parameters in the second image.
By convention, the first image is named User Image 0, the second image is
User Image 1, and the third image is User Image 2.
AT Command
Command Syntax
Expected Return Code(s)
78
AT+ws182=<header compression>
AT+ws182?
AT+ws182=?
Over-the-air and local header
compression enabled
Over-the-air header compression enabled
Local header compression enabled
Header compression disabled
Save User Default Configuration
AT&W1
OK

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