Virtual modem at commands, Virtual modem initialization commands, Appendix c virtual modem at commands – Perle Systems 5500161-40 User Manual

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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide, Version 4.0

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Virtual Modem AT
Commands

Appendix C

C

Virtual Modem Initialization Commands

Note:

Virtual Modem initialization commands are only supported on IOLAN firmware and
configurators version 3.2 or higher.

You can initialize the modem connection using any of the following commands:

Command

Description

Options

ATQn

Quiet mode. Determines if result codes will be
sent to the connected terminal. Basic results
codes are OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
CARRIER, and ERROR.

Setting quiet mode also suppresses the “RING”
message for incoming calls.

n=0, no result codes will be sent.

n=1, result codes will be sent.
(default)

ATVn

Verbose mode. Determines if result codes are
displayed as text or numeric values.

n=0, display as numeric values.

n=1, display as text. (default)

ATEn

Echo mode. Determines whether characters sent
from the serial device will be echoed back by
the IOLAN when VModem is in “command”
mode.

n=0, disable echo.

n=1, enable echo. (default)

+++ATH

Hang up. This command instructs the IOLAN to
terminate the current session and go into
“command” mode.

ATA

Answer call. Instructs the VModem to accept
connection requests. VModem will give the
terminal up to 3 minutes to answer the call. If
the ATA is not received within 3 minutes, all
pending sync messages will be discarded.

ATI0

Return the modem manufacturer name.

ATI3

Return the modem model name.

ATS0

Sets the value of the S0 register. The S0 register
controls the “auto answer” behavior.

In “manual” mode, the IOLAN will not accept
incoming sessions until an ATA is issued by the
serial device. In “auto answer” mode, the
IOLAN will automatically accept an incoming
connection request.

Register=0, sets “manual answer”
mode

Register=1-255, “auto answer”
mode (default)

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