
SimpleComTools, LLC PRC1000 – User Manual
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Configuration Using AT Commands
All of the listed device registers being with a * character. When sending an AT Command you must include
the * character after the letters AT. Example: setting the time would be AT*TIME=HH:MM.
Description and Example Commands
Sets the clock time for the device.
Example: AT*TIME=HH:MM
Sets the calendar date for the device. Format is DOW/MM/DD/YYYY.
Example: AT*DATE=DOW/MM/DD/YY
Sets the number of minutes before going into Sleep mode. Valid values are 0-255.
Example: AT*SLEEPMODE=5
The time of day that RELAY „x‟ will be activated.
Example: AT*R1ONTIME=HH:MM
The length of time that RELAY „x‟ will remain activated.
Example: AT*R1DURATION=HH:MM:SS
The length of time between RELAY „x‟ activation events within a 24 hour period.
Example: AT*R1REPEAT=HH:MM
Type of recurrence pattern for the start and duration of RELAY „x‟.
Options are as follows:
(Daily) - Enter D
(Weekly) - Enter W,ddd
(Monthly) - Enter M,xxx
ddd = A comma separated list of days of the week
Valid values are SUN, MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT
Example: D,MON,WED,FRI
xxx = A comma separated list of days of the month. Valid values are 1-31
Example: M,1,5,10,15
The length of time that RELAY „x‟ will remain activated when forced ON by
command. Example: AT*R1ON=HH:MM
The length of time that RELAY „x‟ will remain inactive when forced OFF by
command. Example: AT*R1OFF=HH:MM
The „plain English‟ command to be used to activate RELAY „x‟.
Example: AT*R1ONALIAS=relay1on
The „plain English‟ command to be used to de-activate RELAY „x‟.
Example: AT*R2OFFALIAS=relay2off
NOTE: Where there is an ‘x’ in the command shown above, enter the value of the relay you want to
configure. Example: AT*R1ONTIME=08:00; AT*R2OFFALIAS=relay2off
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