Ultratec INTELE-MODEM manual Complete Hayes Commands, How to type commands, Default settings

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COMPLETE HAYES COMMANDS

The Intele–Modem uses the complete industry-standard Hayes command set, except that there are no self-test commands. Additional commands have been added for the Baudot code settings. If the command has a default, it’s listed after the name of the command.

Hayes commands are also known as AT commands because each command must be preceded by the letters AT. Both letters must be entered in upper or lower case (at or AT). The modem will not recognize an upper case A and a lower case t (At) or the reverse (aT). AT is also a command by itself which is used to switch from on-line to command mode.

How to type commands______________________________________

You must use your communications software to get into terminal (or talk) mode. Each command has three parts–the AT prefix, the command itself, and the Enter Key. You can enter each command separately after its own AT prefix:

ATB1 [Enter]

ATF0 [Enter] ATD5551212 [Enter]

or string them together after a single AT: ATB1F0D5551212 [Enter]

You can type commands in a solid string of characters, as shown above, or you can put spaces between command characters to make them easier to read.

AT B1 D 555 1212 [Enter]

If you make a mistake, use the Backspace Key to make corrections before you press the Enter Key.

Press the Enter Key when you have typed all the command characters you want to use. When you press the Enter Key, the Intele–Modem carries out your commands.

Default settings_____________________________________________

When you turn your Intele–Modem on, it’s automatically set to communicate in a specific way, called its default settings. If a command has a default setting, it’s shown in parentheses after the name of the command.

Primary Commands _________________________________________

These are the most important commands. For complete descriptions, see the listing below.

AT

Attention

D

Dial a number

Bn

Set ASCII or Baudot code and baud rate

F

Full- or half-duplex mode

A

Set answer or originate mode

S0=n

Answer the phone after n number of rings

H

Hang up the phone

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Contents HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI Contents II Contents Introduction Where to find more How to make a call InformationHow to answer a call Quick GuideEquipment you need HOW to SET UP Your INTELE-MODEMSetting up HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Step-by-step instructions Calling with INTELE-MENU CommandsGeneral procedure Dialing a number lights the Off-Hook and Signal indicators Special situationsAnswering with Intele-Menu commands Changing communication settingsSetting UP AUTO-ANSWER INTELE-MENU Command SET How to use the commandsWhat each command does Telephone FunctionsCommunication Settings Message Functions Auto-Answer Functions Calling with Hayes Commands How to call another computer or a TTYSetting up Auto-Answer How to answer a call from a computer or TTYHow to change communication settings Complete Hayes Commands How to type commandsDefault settings Primary CommandsWhat each command means and how to use it Speaker on/off The default is M1 Sensitivity The default is N1Quiet The default is Q0 S0-number of rings The default is S0=0S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13 S4-Define line feed character The default is S4=10S5-Define backspace character The default is S5=8 S6-Set wait time before dialing The default is S6=2Command to reset your Intele-Modem S15-Auto-answer abort enable The default isResponse message list The default is Problems and Solutions How do I download a file?Appendix a Specifications and Service Service information Appendix B Modem Terminology Appendix C INTELE-MENU Help Menu ======= AUTO-ANSWER Functions =======Appendix D Ascii Character Table Dec Hex Char Keybd ActerFCC Information