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XT55 AT Command Set - Wireless Data Modules

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<strong>XT55</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong>2.12 <strong>AT</strong>+CSCSs2.12 <strong>AT</strong>+CSCS Select TE character setThe <strong>AT</strong>+CSCS write command informs the TA which character set is used by the TE. This enables theTA to convert character strings correctly between TE and ME character sets. See also Section 1.5, Supportedcharacter sets.Note that when the TA-TE interface is set to 8-bit operation and the used TE alphabet is 7-bit, the highest bit willbe set to zero.SyntaxTest <strong>Command</strong><strong>AT</strong>+CSCS=?Response(s)+CSCS: (list of supporteds)OKRead <strong>Command</strong><strong>AT</strong>+CSCS?Response(s)+CSCS: OKWrite <strong>Command</strong><strong>AT</strong>+CSCS=[]Response(s)OKReference(s) PIN ASC0 ASC1 MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge LastGSM 07.07, GSM 11.11 ! % % % % % ! ! !Parameter Description (str)“GSM“ (&F) GSM default alphabet (GSM 03.38 subclause 6.2.1);Note: This setting may cause software flow control problems since the codesused to stop and resume data flow (XOFF = decimal 19, XON = decimal 17)are interpreted as normal characters.“UCS2“16-bit universal multiple-octet coded character set (ISO/IEC10646 [32]); UCS2character strings are converted to hexadecimal numbers from 0000 to FFFF;e.g. "004100620063" equals three 16-bit characters with decimal values 65, 98and 99.<strong>XT55</strong>_<strong>AT</strong>C_V03.03 Page 48 of 459 9/9/05Confidential / Released

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