Table A-1.

AT Commands, Cross-Referenced to Front Panel Optio n s

AT

 

Parameter &

 

Command

Option

Description

 

 

 

 

+++

 

Escape Data Mode

 

 

 

Enter command mode (does not require AT prefix or <CR>. The character is determined by the

 

 

 

content of S-Register 2.

 

 

 

 

A/

 

Re-Execute Last Command

 

 

 

Re-executes the last AT command string issued to the modem, including redialing a telephone

 

 

 

number. (Does not require AT prefix or <CR>.) The modem has a redial security feature. See

 

 

 

the AT*ZD command for details.

AT=x

 

Change S-Register Value (x=new value)

 

 

 

Lets you change the setting of the S-Register that was last accessed with an S-Register

 

 

 

command.

 

 

 

 

AT?

 

Display S-Register Value

 

 

 

Displays the contents of the last S-Register accessed.

 

 

 

 

AT

 

Attention Code

 

 

 

Precedes all commands except (+++) and A/.

 

 

 

 

ATA

 

Manual Answer

 

 

 

Causes the modem to answer a call regardless of the ring count.

 

 

 

ATDn

Enter Then Dial

Dialing an Unstored Telephone Number (n=phone number)

 

 

 

Lets you dial a telephone number of up to 50 characters without storing it in the modem’s

 

 

 

telephone book.

 

 

 

To dial a number usingAT commands, enterATD, followed by the telephone number and a

 

 

 

carriage return. Example: ATD5551234<CR>

 

 

 

ATDSn,

Dial From

Dialing a Stored Telephone number (n=1-9)

ATDS=n, or

Stored #=n

Dial telephone number stored in address n. Before using this option, enter a telephone number

 

AT

DSn,

 

into the modem address book. See AT&Z, AT*CN to learn how to enter telephone numbers.

*

 

 

If you enter ATDS or ATDS= without a number following, the modem dials the number in

AT*DS=n

 

Address 1.

 

 

 

To dial a number usingAT Commands, enterATDS, ATDS=, or AT *DS followed by the

 

 

 

telephone book address number and a carriage return. For example:ATDS2<CR>

 

 

 

NOTE: You can include dial modifiers to instruct the modem how and when to dial a call. The

 

 

 

dial modifiers used with the AT ACU are described in Table A-4.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Async Echo

Asynchronous Echo

ATE0

=Off

The modem does not echo asynchronous commands to the DTE.

ATE1

=On

The modem echoes asynchronous commands to the DTE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TEST

Busy Out Test

ATH0

=End Test

If busy out is enabled,ATH0 disconnects the busy out condition. In “escape mode” (modem

 

 

 

has transitioned to command state from data state), ATH0 disconnects the modem.

ATH1

=Busy Out

Makes the modem appear busy to incoming calls.

 

 

 

 

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

Configuration

Quick-Reference

Configuration Quick Reference A-7

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