Entering text into the command line, Entering at commands, S-registers – ADTRAN 3000 User Manual

Page 100: Reading s-registers

Advertising
background image

Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers

A-2

Express 3000 User Manual

61203153L2-20

Entering Text into the Command Line

All command lines must begin with the

AT

character set in either all

uppercase or all lowercase letters. After the

AT

attention code, the

command line may contain a single command or a series of com-
mands; however, AT commands

_L1

and

_L0

must be entered on a

separate line and followed by

Enter

. When entering a series of com-

mands, you may separate the individual commands with spaces for
readability. The maximum length for a command line is 40 characters.

After receiving a terminating character, the Express 3000 executes
each command line. The default terminating character is a carriage re-
turn (ASCII 013), but it can be changed by writing a different value to
register S3. Before transmitting the terminating character, you can edit
the command line by using the backspace character (ASCII 008) to
erase errors so the proper commands can be entered.

Entering AT Commands

To enter an AT command, type

AT

followed by the command; then,

press the

Enter

key (the AT Commands list begins on page A-4). For

example,

ATI1

returns the software version of the Express 3000 unit.

S-REGISTERS

You can change or view the Express 3000 configuration using the
S-registers (the S-registers list begins on page A-9).

Reading S-Registers

To read an S-register, type AT, the S-register number, a question mark,
and then press the

Enter

key. For example,

ATS0?

lets you view the

Auto Answer options.

To return an active call to the on-line state, enter

ATO

.

Advertising