characters in coded form). In order to reduce the overhead of sending small amounts of data over the air,
the Module uses an accumulating buffer. The terminal can specify a watermark within the accumulating
buffer size limits to indicate how much data should be accumulated. When the data in the accumulating
buffer exceeds the watermark, only data equal to the watermark is sent. Data remaining in the buffer is
sent with the next packet.
Arriving data to accumulating buffer triggers a start of time (defined in timeout) countdown. When counter
reaches zero, data is moved into the protocol stack. If new data arrived before time is reached zero, it is
re-initialized. If data in accumulating buffer reached watermark it is pushed to the accumulating buffer as
usual, but if after automatic push there is some remaining data, time countdown is started.
Note: If there is data in the accumulating buffer, the +MIPSETS command will be rejected.
+MIPSETS: (1-4),(list of supported
<size>s),),(list of supported <Timeout>s)
OK