Telenetics CDMA Using S-Registers, AT Commands Table A-7. Result Codes Number Word Description

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AT Commands

 

 

Table A-7. Result Codes

 

 

 

Number

Word

Description

0

OK

The OMEGA CDMA Modem executed a command line without

 

 

errors.

1

CONNECT

The OMEGA CDMA Modem has made a data connection with

 

 

another modem.

2

RING

The OMEGA CDMA Modem has detected an incoming call.

3

NO CARRIER

A carrier from the remote modem was lost or was not present.

4

ERROR

The OMEGA CDMA Modem found an error in your typed

 

 

command line.

6

NO

The OMEGA CDMA Modem did not detect a dial tone before the

 

DIALTONE

timeout period specified by Register S7 elapsed (default time is

 

 

50 seconds).

7

BUSY

The OMEGA CDMA Modem has detected a busy signal.

8

NOANSWER

Five seconds of silence were not detected after a ring.

Using S-Registers

S-Registers are addresses of places in memory where various timing parameters, redefinitions of selected ASCII characters, and other configuration settings are stored. The OMEGA CDMA Modem provides S registers for setting modem configuration parameters and establishing modem default behavior. To display S-Registers, use the command ATSr?, where r is the register’s number. For example, issuing the command ATS0? displays the contents or setting for S-Register 0.

To set an S-Register value, use the command ATSr=n, where r is the register’s number and n is the new register value. For example: issuing the command ATS0=2 changes the setting for S- Register 0 to 2. This setting tells the OMEGA CDMA Modem to automatically answer incoming calls after the second ring.

Note:

If you do not write an S-Register setting with &W, the setting will be retained

 

only until the next reset or power off.

 

 

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Contents Omega Cdma Modem User’s Guide Important Notice FCC Radiation Exposure Statement FCC ID N7NSB555FCC Part 15 EMI Statement Contents Models Chapter IntroductionFeatures OptionsIntroduction Installation Hardware FeaturesType II Omega Cdma Modem Type II Omega Cdma Modem with Marwell Socket Adapter Installation Summary Chapter InstallationItems Supplied by the User Obtaining Cellular Telephone ServiceAT Commands Unpacking Your HardwareInstalling the Optional 8-Port RS-232 Module Power Supply ConnectionsAttaching Mounting Feet stand-alone Omega Cdma Modem Omega Cdma Modem Switch Settings Description Setting the Omega DIP SwitchOFF DTR Dial EnableAT Commands DTE Baud Rate Switch Baud Rate bps Attaching a DTE CableTX+ OUT RX+ DCD OUT RTS TXD CTS RXDPowering-up the Modem Call Answer TestingConfiguring the Omega Cdma Modem LEDs Indicating Rssi SW5 OFF LEDs Indicating Modem Control Signals SW5 onDTE Signal LEDsProblem Solution Chapter TroubleshootingAppendix a AT Commands Parameter Description Command Table A-1. Basic AT CommandsTable A-3. Basic Action Commands Parameter Description String default is 2 secondsDTR ResetCLIENT= CLIENT?AT Command Parameter Description Write Account Activation Data ~NAMLCK~NAMVAL?0 ~NAMVAL=Table A-6. Telenetics-Proprietary Commands AT Command Line SyntaxResult Codes Using S-Registers AT Commands Table A-7. Result Codes Number Word DescriptionOnly until the next reset or power off Page Appendix B Installing the 8-port RS-232 Module Verifying Package ContentsInstallation Eight-Port Module Ports Installing the 8-port RS-232 ModuleLimited Product Warranty Return Merchandise Authorization RMA Procedure