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As shown above, it is not necessary to put spaces between the
commands (there is no space between
AT
,
!C0=0
,
!Z=9
, and
&N0=0)
.
The ISDN TA usually returns an response at the next line if it
understands the command. The response is usually
OK
or
ERROR
unless the AT command has other extended messages. Add
&Wn
at the
end of the AT command string to save the changes to ISDN TA’s
memory (refer to AT&Wn commands for details), otherwise the
changes will get lost when you restart or shut down the computer. Type
AT&F&Wn<Enter>
if you get lost in the AT command and want to
go back to the factory default settings.
Exception:
Do not proceed the following commands with an
AT
prefix or end it by
pressing
Enter
.
+++ Escape sequence
The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter on-line
command mode. While in on-line command mode, you may communicate
directly to your modem using AT commands. Once you are finished, you
may return to data mode using the ATO command.