Dce response format v, Auto-tests &t, Echo e – Multi-Tech Systems CDMA Wireless Modem User Manual

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Chapter 11 – V24-V25 Commands

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DCE Response Format V

Description: This command specifies the DCE result code format; with or without the header characters

<CR><LF> and the use of numeric result codes. Numeric result codes are available for AT
commands only. Result codes, both word and numeric, can be suppressed by the ATQ
command.

Unsolicited responses (see Chapter 3) are not affected by the ATV command and will

always

be displayed in word format as documented .

Note: The unsolicited response +RING is not affected by the ATV command. The +RING
response can be formatted by the +CRC command.

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATV

Command

Possible Responses

ATV0
Note: Display result codes as numbers

0
Note: Command is valid (0 means OK)

ATV1
Note: Display result codes as words (Default)

OK
Note: Command valid

Auto-Tests &T

Description: AT&T1 is used to perform audio loop back in the current audio path. This command can be

used to validate the audio loop.

Values:

<num>

0: Not defined; returns OK.
1: Audio loopback on for current path.
2: Audio loopback is off.

Syntax:

Command syntax: AT&T<num>

Command

Possible Responses

AT&T1

OK
Note: Audio loopback is on.

AT&T2

OK
Note: Audio loopback is off.

Echo E

Description: This command is used to determine whether or not the modem echoes characters received

by an external application (DTE).

Syntax:

Command syntax: ATE

Command

Possible Responses

ATE0
Note: Characters are not echoed

OK
Note: Done

ATE1
Note: Characters are echoed

OK
Note: Done

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