AT Commands

™The OMEGA CDMA Modem stores the last-executed command line in memory until it executes a new one. To re-execute the last command line you sent, type A/ without typing AT or at in front of it or pressing <cr> after typing it. If the modem is reset or loses power, the last-executed command is lost from memory. This renders the A/ command useless until the modem executes a command line.

Result Codes

By default, when you send a command line to the OMEGA CDMA Modem, the OMEGA CDMA Modem sends a result code such as OK. This is because the default Q0 command is in effect. To disable result codes, issue the Q1 command. To reactivate result codes, issue the Q0 command.

When result codes are enabled (Q0 is in effect), you can select the result code sets from which the result codes are fetched. The OMEGA CDMA Modem provides six result code sets, designated X1 through X4. Table A-7 on page 27 lists the result codes contained in each result code set.

Result codes can appear as English words or numbers, depending on the Vn command in effect. The V1 command enables word result codes. Word result codes are followed by a carriage return and line feed. The V0 command enables numeric responses. Numeric result codes are followed by a carriage return only. Numeric result codes are useful if the OMEGA CDMA Modem is operating under an application that either cannot handle character strings or handles them inefficiently.

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