ZyXEL Communications 3356P-LAN user manual Command Description, AT Command Set/Type Example

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Multiple AT commands can be combined into one line. For example, AT&D2 and AT&K0 can be combined into one line AT&D2&K0.

The Comet processes commands from left to right. The AT command that appears to the right might over-write the command to the left if they are trying to accomplish tasks or set modes that cannot coexist.

If you see duplicated characters for each one you type, your Comet and software both have their “ echo” feature turned. The Comet command echo state is switched off using ATE0 and on using ATE1 (default). To eliminate the double characters, turn off the software’ s command echo rather than using the ATE0 command. If you see no characters in your terminal window when you type, the modem’ s echo setting is probably set to off. In this case, issue the ATE1 command.

When a command is successfully issued and accepted, a modem responds with what is called a “ Result Code.” The Comet supports both “ verbose” result codes (i.e. “ OK” ), and “ numerical” result codes (i.e. “ 0").

You can use the ATV command to set it one way or the other as follows:

Command

Description

ATV0

ATV1

Select numerical result code

Select verbose result code

There are a few basic commands that do not require the “ AT” command prefix. These are as follows:

Command

Description

A/

Repeats the last issued AT command once

<any key>

Terminates the current connection attempt, if pressed

 

while modem is handshaking.

+++Escape code sequence. Entered while the modem is in Data Mode. Returns modem to Command Mode.

The Comet supports several groups of AT commands:

AT Command Set/Type

Example

Basic AT commands (compatible)

ATB0

Extended AT& commands

AT&D0

Extended AT\ commands

AT\N3

Extended AT% commands

AT%C1

Extended AT- commands

AT-C0

S-Register command

ATS0=1

S-Register inquiry command

ATS0?

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Contents Comet 3356P-LAN User’ s Manual Acknowledgments Limited WarrantyFCC Part 15 Information FCC Requirements Contacting ZyXEL∙ E-mail Table of Contents Status Registers & Result Codes Hardware Overview Unpacking Your ModemRequired Equipment Introduction Hardware Novell Netware InstallationNon-Windows 95 & Windows NT Operating Systems MS LAN Manager Installation Bindings = Lmndisnif Lanabase = Packet Driver Installation Windows for Workgroups 3.11 InstallationEthernet + Fax/Modem PC Card Installation for NT Windows NT 3.51 InstallationSelect Enhanced mode NDIS3 for.... then press OK Choose Program Manager, Main, Control Panel, NetworkSelect Ethernet + Fax/Modem PC then click OK Windows NT4.0 InstallationResource Recommendations Choose My computer, Control Panel, Network Choose My computer, Control Panel, Network, AdaptersWindows 95 Installation Artisoft Lantastic 6.0 InstallationPage Installation Understanding AT Commands Using the Windows 95 Hyper Terminal ProgramDialing using the ATD Command Dialing and Answering TechniquesMaking Your First Connection Quick Tips when issuing AT CommandsAuto-Answer and Hook Controls Command Description AT Command Set/Type ExampleViewing S Register Values Non-Volatile MemoryModem Result Codes Changing S Register ValuesCommand Saving Settings and User ProfilesDefault Modem Settings for PC’ s Dialing Stored Phone NumbersCommand Use both V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression Basic Modem Operation AT Command Set Summaries Basic AT Command SetSpeaker always on Extended AT& Command Set Extended AT\ Command Set Extended AT% Command SetExtended AT- Command Set AT Command Set Summaries Status Registers & Result Codes Register Dec Function & Description Default Result Code Options Table Extended Result Code Options Table Connect Connect 300 EC NoEC