Redial last telephone number dl, Automatic dialing with dtr %dn, Automatic answer s0 – Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem User Manual

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Chapter 5 – Call Control Commands

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA Wireless AT Commands - PN S000294C

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Redial Last Telephone Number DL

Description: This command is used by the application to redial the last number used in an ATD

commanded voice call. The ATDL command causes the last voice call number to be
redialed. The phonebook is not referenced for the redial. Data call numbers are not
supported by this command; only voice call numbers.


Syntax:

Command syntax: ATDL

Command

Possible Responses

ATDL
Note: Redial last number

OK
+WORG: 8585551212
Note: Last call was a voice call. Command valid

Automatic Dialing with DTR %Dn

Description: This command enables and disables the automatic sending of the short message (SMS)

stored in the first location. The number is dialed and then short message is sent when DTR
OFF switches ON.

Values:

<n>

(0-2) Enable or disable automatic message transmission or number dialing.
Informs the product that the number is a voice rather than a fax or data number.

AT%D0

Disables automatic DTR number dialing / message transmission.

AT%D1

Currently not implemented.

AT%D2

Activates automatic DTR message transmission if DTR switches from OFF to
ON.

Syntax:

Command syntax: AT%D<n>

Command

Possible Responses

AT%D2
Note: Activates DTR short message sending

OK
Note: Command has been executed

Automatic Answer S0

Description: This S0 (zero) register parameter determines and controls the product automatic answering

mode

.


Values:

<value>

(0-255)

0:

No

automatic

answer.

1 – 255:

Answers after the specified number of rings.


Syntax:

Command syntax: ATS0=<value>

Command

Possible Responses

ATS0=2
Note: Automatic answer after 2 rings

OK

ATS0?

Note: Current value

002
OK
Note: always 3 characters padded with zeros

ATS0=0
Note: No automatic answer

OK
Note: Command valid

Other

S-parameter

registers

are

implemented. See Chapter 17, Basic S-Registers.

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