Using at commands with a terminal application – Airlink EDGE/GPRS User Manual

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PinPoint-E EDGE/GPRS - User Guide, version 2.32

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AT Commands

FIGURE 8.

HyperTerminal: Connection Name

2.

Select COM1 (or the comport to which the modem is connected) for the Connect Using.

FIGURE 9.

HyperTerminal: Comport Setting

3.

Change the Bits per Second to 115200 (default), Data Bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop Bits to
1, and Flow Control to Hardware.

FIGURE 10.

HyperTerminal: Comport Settings

4.

Type AT and press Enter. You should get a reply of “OK” or “0”. .

5.

To see what you are typing as you type it, you will need to turn on the echo and verbose mode.
Type ATE1V1 and press Enter.

If you get a reply of “OK”, then you entered the command successfully. If you get a reply of “0” or
“ERROR”, try entering the command again.

Using AT Commands with a Terminal Application

The following pages list the AT commands, their parameters, and explain what they do. For
most commands, when you are entering them using a terminal connection, you will need to
preface the command with AT (exceptions are noted), i.e. ATA which listed as A

Some commands have specific parameters while other commands will take whatever you type.

Acceptable parameters and/or specific formats are in the parameters column.

Note:

If you have configured the PinPoint-E for settings different than the defaults

for Bits per Second, Data Bits, Parity, and/or Stop Bits, you will need to use your
changed settings.

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