AT Commands
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Operating Manual © 1997 ELSA GmbH
already in the command mode. Data transfer is not interrupted until a valid command
line has been recognized.
The
escape character
has nothing in common with the character
E
of the ASCII
character set. It can be redefined in register S2.
All commands sent to the ISDN terminal adapter must begin with the ASCII
characters
AT
or
at
(not valid: At or aT) and must be concluded with
M
. A valid
command line in an escape sequence is restricted to a maximum of 40 characters.
The command
AT&F
loads most of the firmware default parameter settings. The
ISDN terminal adapter is thus reset to its factory condition. This command does not
execute during existing connections.
Bit-oriented registers
Bit-oriented registers are primarily used to provide status information. Please note
that the modification of a single value in the bit-oriented register may have several
functions. Great caution should thus be applied when changing bit-oriented
registers. We recommend the use of the AT commands to change the configuration
of the ISDN terminal adapter. A complete description of the S registers can be found
on the
ELSA TanGo 1000
CD.
Modifying bit-oriented registers
The following example will illustrate the modification of the bit-oriented options of a
register. To set the bit 6 of register S14, enter the command
ATS14.6=1
.
If you would like this value to be maintained after the ISDN terminal adapter is
switched off, the new entry can be stored with the command
AT*W
.
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