
Chapter 4 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes
Description: Controls state of DSR (Data Set Ready) signal on RS232E/V.24 nterface. A high DSR signal indicates to the computer that TA is ready to transmit data. &S0 DSR is always high.
&S1 DSR acts normally; that is, it follows the state of the CD signal, which goes high when the
&S2 DSR is always high, except on disconnect, when it drops for the period of time set by S10 and then goes high again.
Command: | &Wn |
Function: | Store Active Profile |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 |
Default: | &W1 (Use factory default profile) |
Description:Stores your active profile, or configuration, in memory, so you won't lose custom settings
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| &W0 | Stores all current AT command and |
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| access memory (NVRAM) and configures the TA so it reads your custom |
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| settings in NVRAM when the TA is turned on or when it is reset with the Z |
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| icommand. (The &F reset command continues to read factory default settings in |
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| ROM.) |
| &W1 | Erases your custom settings in NVRAM the next time the TA is |
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| turned off or reset, causing the TA to read factory default settings in |
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| ROM whenever it is turned on or reset. |
Command: &Zn=x |
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Function: | Store Telephone Number | |
Values: | n = | |
Default: | n/a |
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Description:The &Z= command lets you store a telephone number in a memory register for faster dialing. To store a number, type &Z, the register number
014082345678
117635551212
214089876543
46313551
64258513
817636313550
912138880123
Command: | $Dn |
Function: | Persistent DTR Dialing |
Values: | n = 0, or 1 |
Default: | $D0 (Disabled) |
Description: Enables or disables persistent DTR dialing (PDD). PDD causes the terminal adapter to automatically and continuously redial stored telephone number 0 when the port has no active calls and DTR is high.
$D0 Disables PDD.
$D1 Enables PDD.
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