AT Commands
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Creating a Command Statement — AT
To create a command statement use the following steps:
1) Type
AT
. This is the Attention Code telling the unit a command
statement follows.
2) Type the command.
3) Press the
Enter
key to send the command statement to the
modem.
An example of a command statement using the dial command (
D
)
follows.
ATD554-1212
This statement can be read as “Attention: Dial 554-1212.”
Another
AT
command statement example is:
ATZ
This statement can be read as “Attention: execute the
Z
command.”
After entering a command line the modem returns a response message
indicating whether or not the command was accepted or giving the data
requested by the command line.
To clear command statements from the buffer you can:
• Turn the modem off,
• Enter
AT
, or
• Use the DTR reset feature (“Data Terminal Ready — &D” section
on page 5-20).
Autobaud
The attention code (
AT
) is analyzed by the modem to determine the
transmission speed, parity, and bits per character used by the DTE. This
autobaud process is repeated each time the
AT
command prefix is sent.
Guidelines for Creating Command Statements
The attention code (
AT
) may be upper or lower case but not a
combination like
aT
.
• Press the
Enter
key to execute a command.
• The command buffer can hold 80 characters.
• Use the backspace or delete key to erase the last character.
Even though the initial
AT
code must be all upper or lower case,
characters that follow can be any mix of upper and lower case.
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