Chapter 17 – Extended AT Commands in IS707.3

Select Pulse Dialing P

Description: This command is used to select pulse dialing. Not relevant to CDMA data services; “P” is not sent in dial string.

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATP

 

 

Command

Possible Responses

 

ATP

OK

 

Note: select pulse dialing.

Note: Command is valid

Basic S-Registers S<X>

Description: The S-registers store configuration parameters that are used for dialing or during an established call. The value of an S-register may be set by using the syntax: ATSn=<value> where n is the register number and <value> is a decimal value.

Values:

<n> ATS command index. Ranges from 0-11.

 

 

<value> Value for the ATS command.

 

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATS<n>=<value>

 

 

Command

Possible Responses

 

ATS<n>=<value>

OK

 

Note: set S-registers value

 

 

ATS0?

002

 

Note: Disable or enable automatic answering (value: 0-255)

OK

 

0: Disable;

Note: always 3 characters padded with

 

1-255: Enable after [(value-1)x6 sec.]

zeros

 

ATS3?

013

 

Note: Carriage return character

OK

 

ATS4?

010

 

Note: Line feed character

OK

 

ATS5?

008

 

Note: Backspace character

OK

 

ATS6?

002

 

Note: Pause before blind dialing (value: 2-10)

OK

 

ATS7?

050

 

Note: Number of seconds to establish end-to-end data connection

OK

 

(value: 1-255)

 

 

ATS8?

002

 

Note: Number of seconds to pause when “,” is encountered in dial

OK

 

string (value: 0-255)

 

 

ATS9?

006

 

Note: Carrier detect threshold in increments of 0.1 seconds

OK

 

(value: 0-255)

 

 

ATS10?

014

 

Note: Number of tenths of a second from carrier loss to

OK

 

disconnect (value: 1-254)

 

 

Value 255: disable carrier detect

 

 

ATS11?

095

 

Note: DTMF tone duration and spacing in milliseconds (value: 50-

OK

 

255)

 

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Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem manual Select Pulse Dialing P, Basic S-Registers SX, Command syntax ATP