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\K5
causes the modem to send the break to the remote modem in sequence with
transmitted data, non-destructive, non-expedited.
+ES=6 Enable Synchronous Buffered Mode{ XE "AT coES=6" }{ XE
"Enable Synchronous Buffered Mode command" }
Default: none
This command allows an H.324 video application direct access to the synchronous
data channel. On underflow, the modem sends HDLC flag idle (0x7E) to the remote
modem. This special error correction mode is overridden by any of the following
commands: &F, &M, &Q, and \N. +ES=? shows the only allowed value.
Escape Sequences{ XE "escape sequences" }
Escape sequences are also known as escape codes. They are used to cause the modem
to enter command mode from online mode without disconnecting the call.
+++AT<CR> In-Band Escape Sequence{xe "escape seq++AT<CR>"}{xe
"AT co++AT<CR>"}{xe "in-band escape sequence"}
If the modem is online with a remote modem, you can cause the modem to enter
command mode without disconnecting the call by typing an escape code. The default
escape code used by the modem is three plus signs (+++) followed by the letters AT,
up to 10 command characters (most typically H, to hang up{xe "hanging up"}), and
E
NTER
. The modem then escapes to command mode, executes the command (if any),
and remains in command mode. For example, to hang up the modem at the end of a
call, type +++ATH <CR>.
A
Force Answer Mode{xe "AT commands:A"}{xe "Answer command"}{xe
"answer mode"}
You can use the A command{xe "answering a call"} to force the modem into answer
mode. Type ATA when in command mode to immediately bring your modem off-
hook, out of command mode, into online answer mode, and to cause it to transmit its
carrier signal over the phone line. If no responding carrier tone is received by your
modem within forty-five seconds (or by the time you have specified in register S7),
your modem stops transmitting its tone, hangs up, and goes back into command mode.
O
n
Go Back Online{ XE "AT commands:O" }{ XE "Go Back Online
command" }
n = 0, 1, or 3
Default: none
You can use the O command to bring the modem out of command mode and back into
online mode{xe "online mode"}. The O command reverses the result of entering the
escape code. The O command brings the modem into whichever online mode
(originate or answer) that it was in prior to entering command mode.
O0
causes the modem to exit command mode and return to online data mode.
O1
causes the modem to issue a retrain before returning to online data mode.
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