4 | AT Command Set Summaries | ||
Basic AT Command Set | |||
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A/ |
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| Terminate the current connection attempt when entered in handshaking |
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All the following commands require an “AT” prefix | |||
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| Go |
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| ring |
Bn |
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| Line modulation options |
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| B0 | Select V.22 mode for 1200 bps connection |
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| B1 * | Select Bell 212A for 1200 bps connection |
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| B2 | Select V.23 1200 bps for receiving, 75 bps for transmitting in originate |
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| mode; 75 bps |
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| for receiving and 1200 bps for transmitting in answer mode |
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| B3 | Select V.23 75 bps for receiving, 1200 bps for transmitting in originate |
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| mode; 1200 bps for receiving and 75 bps for transmitting in answer mode |
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| B15 | Select V.21 for 300 bps connection |
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| B16 | Select Bell 103 for 300 bps connection |
Dn |
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| Dial command, beginning the dialing sequence. The string “n” (telephone |
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| number and modifiers) listed as follows is entered after the “D” |
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| ignored otherwise |
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| P | Pulse dial. |
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| R | Reverse dial. Originate call in answer mode (go |
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| S=n | Dial the phone number stored in NVRAM at location “n” (n=0, 1, 2, 3) |
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| T | DTMF tone dial. |
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| W | Wait for second dial tone. The modem waits for the second dial tone |
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| before processing the dial string |
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| , | Pause. Cause the modem to pause for a time before processing the next |
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| character in the dial string (specified by S8 register) |
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| ! | Hook Flash (for call transfer). Cause the modem to go |
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| second then return to |
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| @ | Wait for 5 seconds of silence after dialing number |
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| ; | Return to command state after dialing a number without disconnecting |
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| the call |
En |
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| AT command echo options |
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| E0 | Echo disabled |
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| E1 * | Echo enabled |
Hn |
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| H0 * | Modem goes |
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| H1 | Modem goes |
Mn |
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| Speaker control |
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| M0 | Speaker always off |
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| M1 * | Speaker on until carrier present |