AT Command Set

2.27 ATS10 Set disconnect delay after indicating the absence of data carrier

Read command

ATS10?

Write command

ATS10=<n>

Reference

V.25ter

Response

<n> OK

This parameter setting determines the amount of time, that the TA remains con- nected in absence of a data carrier. If the data carrier is detected before discon- nect, the TA remains connected.

Response

OK

Parameter

<n>

001-002-254

number of tenths of seconds of delay

Note

2.28 ATS18 Extended error report

Test command

Response

 

ATS18?

<n> OK

 

 

 

Execute command

TA returns an extended report of the reason for the last call release and location.

ATS18=<n>

 

 

 

<n>

0 – 255, odd numbers set extended error report and even

 

 

numbers disable this feature.

 

Response

 

 

+Cause: <location ID>: <reason > OK

 

Parameter

 

 

<location ID>

Location ID as number code (see subclause 9.1.6.

 

<reason>

Reason for last call release as number code (see subclause

 

 

9.1.6).

 

 

 

Reference

Note

 

Siemens

This command works for data calls only. For voice calls please use AT+CEER.

 

 

 

2.29 ATT Select tone dialling

Execute command

Response

ATT

OK

 

 

Reference

Note

V.25ter

No effect for GSM

 

 

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MC35 specifications

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