Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZLX 2 manual AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes Basic AT Commands

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Chapter 3 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Basic AT Commands

Command Function (* indicates factory default setting)

A/Re-execute the last command string.

<any key> Terminate the current connection attempt when entered in handshaking state.

The following commands require an “AT” prefix.

A

Go off-hook and attempt to establish a connection without waiting for a ring

Bn

Line modulation options

B0

Select V.22 mode for 1200 bps connection

B1 *

Select Bell 212A for 1200 bps connection

B2

Select V.23 1200 bps for receiving, 75 bps for transmitting in originate mode; 75 bps

 

for receiving and 1200 bps for transmitting in answer mode

B3

Select V.23 75 bps for receiving, 1200 bps for transmitting in originate mode; 1200

 

bps for receiving and 75 bps for transmitting in answer mode

B15

Select V.21 for 300 bps connection

B16

Select Bell 103 for 300 bps connection

Dn

Dial command, beginning the dialing sequence. The string “n” (telephone number

 

and modifiers) listed as follows is entered after the “D” command

P

Pulse dial

R

Reverse dial. Originate call in answer mode (go on-line in answer mode)

S=n

Dial the phone number stored in NVRAM at location “n” (n=0, 1, 2, 3)

T

DTMF tone dial

WWait for second dial tone. The modem waits for the second dial tone before processing the dial string Pause. Cause the modem to pause for a time before processing the next character in the dial string (specified by S8 register)

!Hook Flash (for call transfer). Cause the modem to go on-hook for 0.5 second then return to off-hook

@Wait for 5 seconds of silence after dialing number

;Return to command state after dialing a number without disconnecting the call

En

AT command echo options

E0

Echo disabled

E1 *

Echo enabled

Hn

Switch-hook control

H0 *

Modem goes on-hook

H1

Modem goes off-hook

Mn

Speaker control

M0

Speaker always off

M1 *

Speaker on until carrier present

M2

Speaker always on

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