Appendix a. manual modem commands, Basic at commands, Appendix – Lenovo 3000 J Series User Manual

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Appendix

A.

Manual

modem

commands

This

appendix

provides

commands

for

manually

programming

your

modem.

Commands

are

accepted

by

the

modem

while

it

is

in

Command

Mode.

Your

modem

is

automatically

in

Command

Mode

until

you

dial

a

number

and

establish

a

connection.

Commands

can

be

sent

to

your

modem

from

a

PC

running

communication

software

or

any

other

terminal

devices.

All

commands

sent

to

the

modem

must

begin

with

AT

and

end

with

ENTER

.

All

commands

can

be

typed

in

either

upper

or

lower

case,

but

not

mixed.

To

make

the

command

line

more

readable,

spaces

can

be

inserted

between

commands.

If

you

omit

a

parameter

from

a

command

that

requires

one,

it

is

just

like

specifying

a

parameter

of

0

.

Example:

ATH

[ENTER]

Note:

In

the

following

tables,

all

default

settings

are

printed

in

bold

text

.

Basic

AT

commands

Command

Function

A

Manually

answer

incoming

call.

A/

Repeat

last

command

executed.

Do

not

precede

A/

with

AT

or

follow

with

ENTER.

D_

0

-

9,

A-D,

#

and

*

L

last

number

redial

P

pulse

dialing

Note:

Pulse

dialing

is

not

supported

for

Australia,

New

Zealand,

Norway,

and

South

Africa.

T

touch-tone

dialing

W

wait

for

second

dial

tone

,

pause

@

wait

for

five

seconds

of

silence

!

flash

;

return

to

Command

Mode

after

dialing

DS=n

Dial

one

of

the

four

telephone

numbers

(n=0-3)

stored

in

the

modem

non-volatile

memory.

E_

E0

Commands

are

not

echoed

E1

Commands

are

echoed

+++

Escape

Characters

-

Switch

from

Data

Mode

to

Command

Mode

(T.I.E.S.

Command)

H_

H0

Force

modem

on-hook

(hang

up)

©

Lenovo

2005,

2007.

Portions

©

IBM

Corp.

2005.

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