AT Commands Support

This section outlines the AT commands supported by the T39. The information here can be of use for advanced users, to indicate the possibilities they have to:

develop new communications software

add the T39 to an application’s list of compatible modems

adjust the settings of their mobile telephone and modem

The modem in the T39 supports the V 25ter command set, which is the standard communication set used by modems.

The T39 is compatible with industry de facto extensions, ETSI 07.05, 07.07 and 07.10.

Overview Of AT Command Functions

You use AT commands to configure your mobile telephone, to request information about the current configuration or operational status of your mobile phone, and to test availability and request the range of valid parameters, when applicable, for an AT command.

The built-in modem can be set in any one of three modes of operation. These are:

Off-line Command

 

Mode

The built-in modem is placed in off-line command mode when first

 

powered up and is ready for entry of AT commands.

On-line Data Mode

Allows “normal” operation of the built-in modem, exchanging data or

 

facsimile with the remote modem.

On-line Command

 

Mode

You can switch to on-line command mode when you want to send AT

 

commands to the built-in modem while still remaining connected to

 

the remote modem.

The AT commands in the T39 are grouped as follows:

Control and Identification

Call Control

Interface Commands

Data Compression

Mode Management

Audio Control

Accessory Menus

Accessory Authentication

Voice Call Control

GSM 07.10

Accessory Identification

VAD Support for External VAD

GSM DTE-DCE Interface Commands

GSM Call Control

GSM Data

GSM High Speed Circuit Switched Data

GSM Network Services

GSM USSD

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