Using at commands, 1 at commands overview, 2 accessing the ta example – ZyXEL Communications ISDN Terminal Adapter Omni.Net Lite User Manual

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Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide

Chapter 3 Using AT Commands

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Using AT Commands

3.1 AT Commands Overview

An AT Command is a command in asynchronous data format issued by the computer to the
ISDN TA through the asynchronous computer-modem interface. AT commands are used to
configure and control the TA by typing commands at a computer or terminal keyboard. To
send an AT Command from a computer to the TA, you must run a communication software
program and the TA must be in command state.

Commands must be written in a specific form in order for the TA to recognize them. A
command begins with the letters “AT” or “at”, followed by one or more printable characters
and then ended by pressing [ENTER], as shown in the following example.

Note: AT commands can only be issued when the computer or terminal is connected

to the TA with an RS-232 cable.

3.2 Accessing the TA Example

To configure the TA by terminal emulation program, you need a terminal emulation program
first, such as Hyperterminal in Windows.

1 Make sure your TA hardware is properly connected (refer to the Quick Start Guide).

2 Open the HyperTerminal program in Windows. For example, in Windows XP click

Start, Programs, Accessories, Communications, HyperTerminal.

Table 13 Examples of AT Command

COMMAND

OPERATION

RESPONSE

AT<Enter>

To verify that the TA is online with your terminal or computer.

OK

AT I3

To display the version of the current firmware.

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