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Maestro M1002G - Switching Between WipSoft and SmartPack; Resetting SmartPack Settings to Default

Maestro M1002G
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1.3 Switch between WipSoft and SmartPack
AT+SPMODE
Enable user to switch to standard Sierra Wireless WipSoft if the SmartPack commands are not required.
Syntax: AT+SPMODE=<mode>
Response: OK
Defined Values:
<mode> defines the application which runs on top of OpenAT:
0 SmartPack will run normally (Default value)
1 WipSoft will run and SmartPack commands are deactivated.
Example:
Command
Response
AT+SPMODE?
+SPMODE: 0
OK
AT+SPMODE=1
OK
Note: WipSoft is activated and unit will reboot once
AT+SPMODE=0
OK
Note: SmartPack is activated and unit will reboot once
Note:
Command cannot be send remotely.
The SmartPack always change the SMS format to use Text mode (AT+CMGF=1).
1.4 Reset SmartPack settings to default value
AT+SPRESET
Enable user to revert all SmartPack settings to default value in one command.
Syntax: AT+SPRESET
Response: OK
Example:
Command
Response
AT+SPRESET
OK
Note: All SmartPack settings are reverted back to default and
unit will reboot once.
Note:
All core firmware settings will not be modified. I.e. baudrate (+IPR) or flow control of serial port (+IFC) won’t be
changed.
Command cannot be send remotely.
It is recommended to use the procedure detailed in table 1.1 on the facing page as it will clear every flash
parameters properly. As of V2.2 +SPRESET is known to leave some parameters uncleared.
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