Siemens M1 User Manual

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gsm-m1-e.fm

GSM M1 Module, English: A24859-N4000-A100-1-7677

Technical reference section

26.2.96

This section describes the standard AT commands that allow you to configure your
GSM module. These commands are grouped according to subject area.

When you receive data that is reproduced on the screen (data echo), the text is usually
shifted upward when the edge of the screen is reached. When you generate screen
outputs using AT commands (e.g. AT&V), a maximum of 30 lines is displayed for each
command. If, for example, you enter the AT&V command several times on the same
line (AT&V&V&V), a maximum of 30 lines is displayed.

The ATEn command affects the echo of characters that the GSM module receives from
your computer when the GSM module is in command mode.

The ATQn command allows you to control the transmission of result codes as acknowl-
edgments to AT commands (e.g. OK, ERROR, RING).

Configuring the module using AT commands

Screen outputs

Limits of screen outputs

ATEn - Command echo

ATEn

[n=0,1]

Option

Result

ATE0

Command echo off: Select the ATE0 setting when the computer itself is
echoing keyboard entries on the screen and no command echo is expect-
ed from the GSM module. Please note: If you enter the ATE0 command
and your computer is expecting character echo, the computer will no long-
er display the entered characters on the screen. You are then working
blind.

ATE1

Command echo on: Select the ATE1 setting when your computer is con-
figured to expect the characters received by your GSM module to be re-
turned. Factory configuration.

ATQn - Activate and deactivate result codes

ATQn

[n=0,1]

Option

Result

ATQ0

Outputs result codes.

ATQ1

Suppresses result codes. Important for unattended operation.

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