7.8. Override GPRS Settings
This set of commands allows you to override the GPRS settings that the GSM Commander may have
been configured with and can only be sent from the administrator number. These override settings
are volatile, which means their effect will not be retained after power has been recycled.
To configure the GSM Commander to connect to the Airdrive 7.2 server via a South African network
you must send:
ADMIN SETSERVER: "internet" "" "" "UCGPBUPGGQGC"
(applicable to firmware version 7.3x and earlier)
OR
ADMIN GPRSSETUP.AIRDRIVE
(applicable from firmware version 7.42 onwards)
To turn off GPRS functionality you must send:
ADMIN GPRSSETUP.OFF
To disable any override, and go back to whatever settings were specified by the configuration, you
must send:
ADMIN GPRSSETUP.SETUP
If you need to specify the username and password of your APN(Access Point Name) you must send:
ADMIN SETSERVER: "<apn>" "<username>" "<password>" "UCGPBUPGGQGC"
The GSM Commander will reply with a confirmation message for each of the above.
7.9. Reset GPRS
This command can only be sent from the administrator number. To re-open GPRS you must send:
RESET GPRS
The GSM Commander will reply with a confirmation message.
7.10. Set GPRS logging interval
This set of commands allows you to override the GPRS logging interval that the GSM Commander may
have been configured with and can only be sent from the administrator number. These override
settings are non-volatile, which means their effect will remain after power has been cycled.
ADMIN GPRSSETUP.LOG5
(GPRS logging interval will be set to every 5 minutes)
ADMIN GPRSSETUP.LOG30
(GPRS logging interval will be set to every 30 minutes)
The GSM Commander will reply with a confirmation message.
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