AT Commands Summary
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LThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
M This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
NThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
PThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
TThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
YThis command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-430
+FAR This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-431
+FCL This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-431
+FDD This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-431
+FIT This command is supported for backward compatibility only, and
has no effect. Page 3-431
Fax Class 1
Fax Commands
+FCLASS This command places the terminal in particular mode of operation
(data, fax, voice). Page 3-432
+FTS This command causes the G24 to stop any transmission. Page 3-433
+FRS This command causes the G24 to listen and to report back an OK
result code when the line has been silent for the specified amount of
time.
Page 3-433
+FTM This command causes the G24 to transmit data. Page 3-434
+FRM This command causes the G24 to enter the receive mode. Page3-4 36
+FTH This command causes the G24 to transmit data framed in the HDLC
protocol. Page 3-436
+FRH This command causes the G24 to receive HDLC framed data and
deliver the next received frame to the terminal. Page 3-438
+IFC This command controls the operation of the local flow control
between the terminal and the G24. Page 3-438
+FPR This command sets the request baud rate. Page 3-440
Table 1-1:AT Commands (Cont.)
AT Com man d Description Page