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| Chapter 3 – AT Commands, |
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Command: | $BAn | Baud Adjust |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | $BA0 Set baud adjust off, speed conversion on. (Serial port speed is independent of modem data | |
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| $BA1 Set baud adjust on, speed conversion off. (Serial port speed is same as modem data rate.) | |
Command: | &Cn | Carrier Detect Control |
Values: | n = 0, 1, 2, or 4 | |
Default: | 1 |
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Description: | &C0 Force Carrier Detect high. | |
| &C1 Let Carrier Detect follow carrier signal. | |
| &C2 Let Carrier Detect drop on disconnect, then go high again (for some CBX phone systems). | |
| &C4 Reset modem when Carrier Detect drops. | |
Command: | &CDn | Cleardown at Disconnect |
Values: | n = 0, 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | &CD0 Execute a cleardown at disconnect. | |
| &CD1 Do not execute a cleardown at disconnect. | |
Command: | Ds Dial | |
Values: | s = dial string (phone number and dial modifiers) | |
Default: | none |
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Description: | Dial telephone number s, where s may include up to 60 digits and T, P, R, comma, colon, and | |
| semicolon characters. | |
Command: | DsNd Store Telephone Number | |
Values: | s = dial string (phone number and dial modifiers) | |
| d = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | none |
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Description: | To store, enter D followed by dial string s, then N followed by directory number d. | |
Example: | ATDT9,5551212N1. | |
Command: | &Dn | Data Terminal Ready Control |
Values: | n = | |
Default: | 2 |
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Description: | &D0 Modem ignores DTR signal. | |
| &D1 When DTR drops, the modem hangs up. While DTR is low, the modem accepts commands | |
| but will not dial or | |
| &D2 Same as &D1. | |
| &D3 When DTR drops, the modem hangs up and resets as if an ATZ command were issued. | |
Command: | $Dn | DTR Dialing |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | $D0 Do not dial when DTR goes high. | |
| $D1 Dial stored number N0 when DTR goes high. | |
Command: | %DCn | AT Command Control |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | %DC0 The modem responds to AT commands. | |
| %DC1 The modem ignores AT commands. | |
| Note: The modem will respond to AT%DC for 10 seconds after | |
Command: | %DFn Format Line Probe Data | |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | %DF0 Display data in graph format. Y axis is gain shown in dBm. | |
| %DF1 Display data in table format. Gain is shown numerically in dBm at 75Hz increments from | |
| 150Hz to 3750Hz. |
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