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GPRS/EDGE
Motorola recommends that the terminal sets the watermark in the accumulating buffer prior to
this command, using the +MIPSETS command. By default, the watermark is set to 1372 bytes of
data.
Command Type
Set
Read
Test
The following table shows the +MIPSEND parameters.
<Parameter>
<socket ID>
<Free Size>
<Data>
Example
(Socket 4 was not opened using +MIPOPEN AT command)
AT+MIPSEND=4,"4444"
ERROR
AT+MIPSEND=1,"4444"
+MIPSEND: 1,1370//1372- 2 chars 'DD' = 1370
OK
AT+MIPSEND=?
ERROR
AT+MIPSEND?
+MIPSEND: 1,1372 //Sockets 1 and 2 were opened using + MIPOPEN AT command
+MIPSEND: 2,1372 //Sockets 1 and 2 were opened using + MIPOPEN AT command
OK
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Syntax
+MIPSEND =
ERROR
<Socket
+MIPSEND: <Socket ID>,<Status>,<Free
ID>,<Data>
Size>
+MIPSEND?
+MIPSEND <Socket ID>,<Free
Size>>[<Socket ID> <Free
Size>]<CR><LF>
For all ACTIVE sockets.
+MIPSEND=?
ERROR
Table 3-265: +MIPSEND Parameters
1,2,3,4
Number of valid socket
Free space in current buffer. Free size is calculated from the 1372.
0
< Free Size < 1372
User data string is sent encoded with 0-F hexadecimal digits (String ends with a
<CR>)
AT Commands Reference Manual
Response/Action
Description
Remarks
Data in the
+MIPSEND
command is limited
to 80 characters
(160 in coded
form).
<Status>:
0 - Success
1 - Socket is
flowed off
December 31, 2007

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