Sample command lines – Lucent Technologies AT&T 7400B User Manual

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CHAPTER 3: FIRST TIME USERS

DEFINITY Communications System

7400B Data Module

Page 3-4

User’s Guide

AT Command

Description

+++

The escape character sequence. This is one of the two
commands that does not require the

AT

prefix. Once

you have connected to the remote device, your data
module assumes the on-line mode of operation. If you
need to return to the command mode, leave the keyboard
idle for at least one second, and then type

+++

without

pressing

[ Enter ].

Within a few seconds, the data module

will respond with OK, signifying that it has entered the
command mode and is waiting for you to type a
command.

Whether OK is returned or not depends on the setting of
certain parameters. If the factory-default settings are in
effect, OK should be returned.

O

The return to On-line command. After using the

+++

escape sequence to enter command mode, you can type

ato

and press

[ Enter ]

to return to on-line mode.

Note:

This command will not work if you have
disconnected the data call.

H

&F

The hang up or disconnect command. After using the

+++

escape sequence to enter command mode, you can

type

ath

and press

[ Enter ]

to disconnect the data call.

The return to Factory-default settings command. If an
experimental change of your data module settings
produces unexpected results — and you are not sure how
to get out of the fix — type

AT&F

and press

[ Enter ].

This

will return all configuration parameters back to the
factory-default settings.

TABLE 3-2 AT Command Subset (Contd.)

SAMPLE COMMAND LINES

This section presents a few sample

AT

command lines with

explanations of the results they will produce.

EXAMPLE 1: Dialing a number.

at d 5551212

[ Enter ]

CONNECT 2400

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