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553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005
For the purposes of this document, when illustrating the prompt/response
sequences, the bold type is what the user enters on the keyboard. All other
type represents the DAC output. Likewise, “xxxxxxx,” “yyyyyyy,” or
“zzzzzzz” represents numbers entered by the user, or dialed by the DAC, and
in no way indicates the absolute character limit. The number of characters is
dependent on the feature activated (Auto Dial, Speed Call, for example).
Also, for simplicity purposes, all Result messages are shown in Verbose code.
See Table159 on page 487 for a complete list of the Verbose and Numeric
codes. See Features and Services (553-3001-306) for a complete description
of the features operating.
S registers
These commands allow the user to access various dialing parameters. The
user can determine the present parameter setting, and alter the parameter.
These parameters are grouped into a set referred to as the S registers.
ATHP Hang up voice call
ATQn Result code (n = 0, 1; if n = 0, result codes are sent)
ATVn Verbal result (n = 0, 1; if n = 0, numeric codes are sent)
ATXn Result code selection (n = 0, 1; if n = 1, extended results)
ATSn Read S register (n = number of S register to read)
ATSn =x Write S register (n = S register number; x = new value)
ATZ Soft reset (reset to default parameters)
ATCn Carrier detect (n = 0, 1; if n = 1, carrier detect is enabled)
ATEn Echo (n = 0, 1; if n = 1, commands will echo back to terminal)
ATTSP! Transparent mode
Table 160
AT dialing commands (Part2 of 2)
Command Description
Note 1: To use AT dialing, enter CTRL-z at carriage return (<CR>) when the port is idle.
Note 2: Follow each command (except A/) by a carriage return (<CR>) to execute it.