
Chapter 2 – AT Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SocketWireless Bluetooth AT Commands (S000360H) 14
Resetting the Device Commands
URST Reset
Tells the SocketWireless device to perform a software reset on the CPU
Format: ATURST
Example:
Type: ATURST<cr>
Reply: None
Notes:
• This unique Command does not reply with “OK” or “ERROR” because of the internal UART data
processing limitations and response timing.
• You can send the reset command through the UART or over the Bluetooth RF connection.
FRST Factory Reset
Resets the SocketWireless back to factory defaults. Example:
Format: ATFRST
Example:
Type: ATFRST<cr>
Reply: <cr_lf>OK<cr_lf>
<cr_lf>RESET COMPLETE<cr_lf>
or
<cr_lf>ERROR<cr_lf>
Note: You can send the factory reset command through the UART or over the Bluetooth RF
connection.
SSW, 0 Set Bypass for Hardware Factory Configuration Reset PIO(4)
Use this command in replace of physically connecting PIO(4) to ground to prevent an inadvertent
factory configuration reset.
Format: ATSSW,0,<Enable/Disable>
Parameters: Enable/Disable:
0 = PIO(4) factory reset enabled
1 = PIO(4) factory reset disabled
Example: Type: ATSSW,0,1<cr>
Reply: <cr_lf>OK<cr_lf>
OR
<cr_lf>ERROR<cr_lf>
Read by Using: ATRSW,0
RSW, 0 Read Bypass for Hardware Factory Configuration Reset PIO(4)
Use this command to read the PIO(4) factory reset enable/disable register state.
Format: ATRSW,0
Parameters: <Enable/Disable>
Example: Type: ATRSW,0<cr>
Reply: <cr_lf>OK<cr_lf>
OR
<cr_lf>00<cr_lf>
Set by Using: ATSSW,0
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