Standard at commands – LevelOne WBR-1400TX User Manual

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Appendix C - AT commands

Standard AT Commands

Most modems use the standard AT commands, as shown in the following tables. Consult the
manual for your modem to set what AT commands it supports.

Note that the trailing "n" in many commands indicates a number.
The allowable numbers, and their effect, are listed below the command.

Command Description

<any key>

Terminate current connection attempt

+++

Escape sequence code, entered in data state, wait for modem to return to
command state

ATA

Force answer mode on-line

ATBn

Handshake operation

B0

Select ITU-T V.22 for 1200 bps communication

B1

Select Bell 212A for 1200 bps communication

ATD

Dial number and options that follow

P

Pulse dial

T

Tone dial

,

Pause for a specified time

;

Return to command state after dialing

!

Hook flash, call transfer

W

Wait for second dial tone

@

Wait for 5-second silence before proceeding, otherwise return O ANSWER"

R

Reverse Dial (Originate a call in answer mode)

ATDL

Dial last number

ATDSn

Dial number stored in NVRAM at position n. (n=0..9)

ATEn

Command mode local echo of keyboard commands

E0

Echo off

E1

Echo on

ATHn

On/Off hook control

H

Hang up modem

H0

Hang up (on hook), same as ATH

H1

Get off hook

ATIn

Display inquired information

I0

Display product code

I1

Display product information and ROM checksum

I2

Link status report

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