Set dtr signal &d, Set dsr signal &s, Back to online mode o – Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem User Manual

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Chapter 11 – V24-V25 Commands

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

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Set DTR Signal &D

Description: This commands controls the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal.

Values:

<n>

0: The DTR signal is ignored.
1: Enter online command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit 108/2
2: Enter command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit 108/2.


Syntax:

Command syntax: AT&D<n>

Command

Possible Responses

AT&D0
Note: The DTR signal is ignored

OK
Note: Command valid

AT&D1
Note: Enter online command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit 108/2

OK
Note: Command valid

AT&D2
Note: Enter command state following ON-to-OFF transition of circuit 108/2

OK
Note: Command valid

Set DSR Signal &S

Description: This commands controls the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal.

Values:

<n>

0: The DSR signal is always on.
1: The DSR signal is always off.

Syntax:

Command syntax: AT&S<n>

Command

Possible Responses

AT&S0
Note: The DSR signal always on.

OK
Note: Command valid

AT&S1
Note: The DSR signal is always off.

OK
Note: Command valid

Back to Online Mode O

Description: If a connection has been established and the MS is in command mode, this command allows

you to return to online data mode.

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATO

Command

Possible Responses

ATO
Note: Return to online mode from offline mode

OK

ATO
Note: Return to online mode from offline mode

NO CARRIER
Note: Not in a call

Result Code Suppression Q

Description: This command determines whether the mobile equipment sends result codes or not

.

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATQ

Command

Possible Responses

ATQ0
Note: Return result codes

OK
Note: Command valid

ATQ1
Note: Result codes are suppressed and not transmitted

(none)
Note: No response

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