Changing s-registers, S-register strings, Reading s-register strings – ADTRAN 3000 User Manual

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Appendix A. AT Commands and S-Registers

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Changing S-Registers

To change an S-register, type AT, the S-register number to change, an
equals sign, the numeric value to assign to the register, and then press
the

Enter

key. For example,

ATS0=2

changes the Auto Answer to 2

(dump all calls).

S-REGISTER STRINGS

S-register Strings store strings of digits such as stored phone numbers
and SPIDs (the S-registers String list begins on page A-16).

Reading S-Register Strings

To read an S-register String, type

AT

, the number of the string S-regis-

ter to read, a question mark, and then press the

Enter

key. For exam-

ple,

ATSS80?

shows the number stored in location 0.

Changing S-Register Strings

To change an S-register string, type AT, the number of the S-register
string to change, an equals sign (=), the numeric string to assign to the
register, and then press the

Enter

key.

ATSS80=5551212

, for exam-

ple, changes the number stored in location 0 to 5551212.

Dialing a Call using AT Commands

To dial a call using the DTE terminal and AT commands, on one line
type ATD, ATDT, or ATDP and the telephone number; then press the

Enter

key. For example,

ATD5551212

dials phone number 555-1212.

Disconnecting a Call using AT Commands

To end an active call using the AT commands, press the break-in key
sequence

+++

. Then type ATH and press the

Enter

key to hang up the

line.

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