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 off-hook when the modem rings:

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)

 

 

 

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.

 

 

 

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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