4.1.2Ending of Command Mode

The command mode is ended by inputting the string: ATO<CR><LF>

The modem responds with: OK<CR><LF>

The modem is now ready for normal modem operation.

Note that the communication parameters (baudrate etc) are the programmed parameters.

4.2Command Syntax

4.2.1Note: Capital letters MUST be used for all command instructions.

4.2.2All syntax commands with multiple ‘n’ ‘s accept multiple formats. For example, if ‘nnn’ is specified in the command string, then the following will be valid:

1

or

+1

01

or

+01

001

or

+001

4.2.3The commands for reading registers have the form: AT S158?<CR><LF>

The answer to this query is:

nnn<CR><LF>

4.2.4 After setting a parameter the modem responds with:

OK<CR><LF>

if a valid entry and

ERROR<CR><LF>

if an invalid entry

Hermes Operator Note

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