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AT+i Programmer's Manual - SE Spezial-Electronic AG

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33.3.7 +iPGT — PING Timeout<br />

Syntax: <strong>AT+i</strong>PGT=n<br />

Nonvolatile Parameter Database<br />

Sets the timeout in milliseconds, after which iChip will<br />

reissue a PING request that has not been replied to.<br />

Parameters: n=0..65535 milliseconds<br />

Command<br />

Options:<br />

After issuing a PING request, in response to the <strong>AT+i</strong>PING<br />

command, iChip will wait up to n milliseconds for a reply.<br />

If a reply is not received, iChip will reissue the PING<br />

request.<br />

n=0 is a special case where a timeout of 2 seconds is used.<br />

Default: 0 (use iChip‘s factory default 2 seconds timeout)<br />

Result<br />

Code:<br />

I/OK If n is within limits<br />

I/ERROR Otherwise<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>PGT~n Temporarily sets the PING transaction timeout value for<br />

one session. The permanent value will be restored after<br />

completing the next session, both if the session was<br />

successful or not.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>PGT? Reports the current PING transaction timeout used. The<br />

reply is followed by I/OK.<br />

<strong>AT+i</strong>PGT=? Returns the message ―0-65535‖ is followed by I/OK.

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