Chapter 4 - Commands
4.1Modem AT Commands
AT commands are the means by which you, and your communications software, are able to communicate with and configure your modem. They enable you to establish, read, and modify parameters in addition to dialing. The following provides a summary and brief explanation of the AT commands recognized by the MT2834.
COMMAND: | AT |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | Attention Code that precedes most command strings |
| except A/, A: and Escape Codes. |
COMMAND: | Return |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | Pressing the RETURN key executes most commands. |
COMMAND: | A |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | Answer call, even if no ring present. |
COMMAND: | $ |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | This symbol placed in dialing string enables the modem to |
| detect AT&T's "call card" tones to access user's calling |
| card to originate an |
COMMAND: | A/ |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | Repeat last command. (Do not precede this command with |
| AT. Do not hit RETURN to execute). |
COMMAND: | A: |
VALUES: | n/a |
DEFAULT: | n/a |
DESCRIPTION: | Continuous redial (10 redials in DOC units) of last number |
| until answered. (Not used on International Models). |
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