ZyXEL Communications Omni 288S User Manual

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Chapter 10 - Voice Mode Operation

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AT Command Syntax

AT is the command line prefix. Voice commands take one of the following forms:

Command-Form Syntax

Command-Form Function

+V<CM>?

Read current setting.

+V<CM>=?

Read permissible settings.

+V<CM>=<string>

Set single-value parameter.

+V<CM>=<value_string>

Set compound parameter.

Voice AT commands begin with ‘AT’ followed by a ‘+V’ command prefix.
<CM> represents the command character/s. The command parameters can are
made up of <value> and/or <value_string> parameter types. The <value_string>
type consists of multiple values separated by commas or semicolons.

The first two command-forms are for read actions, the last two are for write
actions. A command line may contain either or both action types or be of the read
or write type only.

Response Syntax

For each command line received, the modem issues a response to each command
in the command line followed by a final response.

Each command response is of the form:

<CR><LF>

<value>

(or)

<value range>

(for ? or =? read commands)

<CR><LF>

with a final response of:

<CR><LF>

OK

(or)

ERROR

<CR><LF>

The final response is OK if all the commands in the command line have been
successfully executed, otherwise it is ERROR.

Note:

<CR><LF> characters will not be shown in further examples.

Flow Control

Flow Control is necessary to match the DTE-DCE data rate to the line signaling
rate and to the analog conversion of the voice signals and data. For the Omni
288S, both software XON/XOFF and hardware RTS/CTS flow control are used -
the software flow control is the default setting. The DTE turns off the flow
control, but some other method may be used to avoid overrun of the buffer.

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