MM6854/64 Dual Band GSM Data Modem
5.1.3 ATA – Manually answer an incoming call
The modem does not automatically answer an incoming call (Default setting). The ATA command causes the modem to go
Enter
ATA
Response
The modem will answer the incoming call
Notes: None
Result codes: None
5.1.4 ATD – Dial a telephone number
This command will dial the number entered after the ATD command:
Enter | Response |
ATD12345678<CR> | The modem dials the telephone number 12345678 |
| Connect 14400 (Selected speed) |
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| Notes: |
| As soon as the modem detects the carrier from the GSM base |
| station, it returns the CONNECT result code. Data transmission |
| can now begin. |
| The following characters are valid in a dial string: The digits |
| from “0” to “9”, and “+” for making International calls. The + |
| must be at the beginning of the number. |
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| Result codes: |
| ERROR |
| NO CARRIER |
| CONNECT<selected speed> |
| Mobile equipment result code |
5.1.5 ATDL
This command will dial the last number, which the modem dialled:
Enter | Response |
ATDL<CR> | 12345678 where 12345678 was the last number dialled. |
| Connect 14400 (Selected speed) |
| Notes: None |
| Result codes: |
| ERROR |
| NO CARRIER |
| CONNECT<selected speed> |
| Mobile equipment result code |
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