Multi-Tech Systems MTSGSM manual AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error Codes, Ats, Atz

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Chapter 5 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error Codes

 

 

ATS

Access an S-register

Syntax

ATSn=s where n is the S-register to be accessed and s is the value to be set or a ?

 

to read the register value.

Description

The ATS command is used to read and write the values of the S-registers.

 

ATSn=sWrite the value s to S-register number n.

 

ATSn=?Read and display the number stored in S-register number n.

ATZ

Reset modem

Syntax

ATZ

 

Description

The ATZ command resets the modem. The default settings are restored. The Z

 

command is equivalent of restarting the modem.

A/

Execute previous command again

Syntax

A/

 

Description

Execute previous command again. This command reexecutes the last command that

 

was executed by the modem. This command shall not be followed by a carriage

 

return.

 

&F

Load factory settings

Syntax

AT&F

 

Description

The AT&F command restores the factory (default) settings of the modem. This

 

includes restoring all the S-registers to their default settings.

&J

Telephone jack selection

Syntax

AT&J

 

Description

The AT&J command has no meaning and is implemented only for compatibility

 

reasons.

&K

Select flow control

Syntax

AT&K

 

Description

The AT&K command has no meaning and is implemented only for compatibility

 

reasons.

\N

Select error control

Syntax

AT\Nn where n is as follows

Description

The AT\N command is used to select the mode of error control.

 

AT\N0 Transparent mode, no error correction

 

AT\N1 Transparent mode, no error correction

 

AT\N2 Non-transparent mode ie RLP (Radio Link Protocol)

 

AT\N3 Non-transparent mode ie RLP (Radio Link Protocol)

 

AT\N4 Non-transparent mode ie RLP (Radio Link Protocol)

 

AT\N5 Non-transparent mode ie RLP (Radio Link Protocol)

E

Command echo

Syntax

ATEn where n is as follows.

Description

The ATE command enables or disables the echo of characters to the DTE. This

 

value is stored in S-register 14 bit 1.

 

ATE0

Disable command echo

 

ATE1

Enable command echo. This is the default.

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Contents Model Mtsgsm SoftGSM Kit Trademarks EMC and Safety ComplianceUser Guide Record of RevisionsContents Appendices Introduction and Description Introduction and Description Software Loading and ConfigurationIntroduction Preview of this GuideRelated Documentation Technical Specifications Computers supported User InterfaceMtsgsm Getting Started Requirements UnpackingConnecting the Phone to the Computer SetupGetting Started Mtsgsm Software Installation Loading your Driver Software Installing the SoftwareSoftware Loading and Configuration Mtsgsm Phonebook Manager Utility SoftwareSMS Manager Getting Help SettingsSMS and Phonebook Applications Receiving SMS Messages Short Message Service UtilitySending SMS Messages Phonebook UtilitySMS and Phonebook Application New Record New PhonebookDelete Write Phonebook Read PhonebookService Center SettingsType of Outgoing SMS Phonebook FileCom Port Attached to the Phone Log Modemconversation SoftGSM AT Commands, S-Registers and Error Codes DPn Standard AT CommandsInternational Modem Restrictions DTnATS AT Commands, S-Registers, and Error CodesATZ ATV0 Result Code AT+F Fax AT Commands+CBST Extended AT Commands+CBC +CGMI+CMEE +CMGF+CGMM +CMGD+CMGR +CMGL+CGSN +CHUP+CPAS +CNMI+CPBR +CPBS +CPBW+CPMS +CR +CSCA+CRC +CSMS +CRLP+CSQ RegistersS10 Lost carrier disconnect time No Carrier timeoutS14 Configuration bitmap Backspace characterS22 Configuration bitmap MultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide S21 Configuration bitmapS30 Inactivity timer S95 Negotiation message options Error CodesS31 Configuration bitmap +CME Error+CMS Error Troubleshooting Q4. Why did PCS providers in North America choose GSM ? Frequently Asked Questions FAQsGeneral FAQs Q1. What is GSM ?Q10. How popular is GSM in the U.S. and Canada ? TroubleshootingQ6. How do smart cards work ? Q7. Do smart cards come in more than one format ?Q14. What about roaming capabilities ? Q17. What is the GSM MoU Association ?Q16. What about voice quality of GSM ? Q22. When is MultiMobile SoftGSM for Windows 95 available ? Windows 95/98 FAQsWindows NT FAQs Q19. What is the GSM Alliance ?Modem does not respond to commands Troubleshooting ProceduresWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Software User License Agreement Tech Support Limited WarrantyOn-line Warranty Registration Warranty, Service, and Technical SupportTo log on to the Multi-Tech BBS ServiceMulti-Tech BBS Contacting Tech Support via E-mailIf you don’t know the file name About the InternetTo Download a file If you know the file nameAbout the Multi-Tech Fax-Back Service Appendices Introduction Appendix a Understanding GSMAbout GSM Data GSM Data Benefits Transparent ModeNon-transparent Mode FaxingGSM Data Applications GSM Data Support Additional Facts For More Information MultiMobile SoftGSM User Guide Glossary Mtsgsm Glossary Mtsgsm BER GSM AcronymsCpip GAP ITU Mbcf Pabx RIC TCC Warc Index MTASR1-100

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