Quantum 560UF/L User Manual

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APPENDIX A. AT COMMANDS

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AT&T0

Ends test in progress

AT&T1

Initiates local analog loopback

AT&T3

Initiates remote digital loopback locally. If no connection
exists, ERROR is returned.

AT&T4

Allows the modem to respond to a request from a remote
modem for a remote digital loopback test

AT&T5

Prohibits the modem from granting a request from a remote
modem for a remote digital loopback test

AT&T6

Initiates remote digital loopback. If no connection exists,
ERROR is returned.

AT&T7

Initiates remote digital loopback with self test. If no
connection exists, ERROR is returned.

AT&T8

Initiates local analog loopback with self test

AT&V

View current configuration and user profiles / last connection
statistics
AT&V0

Displays the active configuration and user profiles

AT&V1

Displays the last connection statistics

AT&Wn

Store user profile

Default : 0

AT&W0

Save as user profile 0

AT&W1

Save as user profile 1

AT&Xn *

Clock source selection

Default : 0

Select the source of the transmit clock for the synchronous operation.
In asynchronous mode, the transmit and receive clock are turned OFF.

AT&X0

Selects internal timing. The modem generates the transmit
clock signal and applies it to TXCLK output (Pin 15 of
RS232-C) at the serial interface

AT&X1

Selects external timing. The local DTE sources the transmit
clock signal on the XTCLK input (Pin 24 of RS232-C) of
the serial interface. The modem applies this clock to
TXCLK output (Pin 15 of RS232-C) at the serial interface.

AT&X2

Selects slave receive timing. The modem derives the
transmit clock signal from the incoming carrier and applies
it to the TXCLK output (Pin 15 of RS232-C) at the serial
interface.

AT&Yn *

Designate default user profile

Default : 0

Selects which user profile will be used after a hard reset.
AT&Y0

Selects user profile 0

AT&Y1

Selects user profile 1

AT&Zn=x

Store phone number (n = 0 - 3)

Default : 0

Stores a 36-digit dial string (x) in the specified entry (n) for later
dialling (see ATDS=n command).

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