2 ring counter - s1, 3 escape character - s2 – Rainbow Electronics GM862-QUAD-PY User Manual

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AT Commands Reference Guide

80000ST10025a Rev. 5 - 09/07/08

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S0 - Number Of Rings To Auto Answer

SELINT 2

ATS0=[<n>]

Set command sets the number of rings required before device automatically
answers an incoming call.

Parameter:
<n> - number of rings
0 - auto answer disabled (factory default)
1..255 - number of rings required before automatic answer.

ATS0?

Read command returns the current value of S0 parameter.

Reference V25ter

3.5.3.7.2 Ring Counter - S1

S1 - Ring Counter

SELINT 0 / 1

ATS1

S1 is incremented each time the device detects the ring signal of an
incoming call. S1 is cleared as soon as no ring occur.

Note: the form ATS1 has no effect.

ATS1?

Read command returns the value of S1 ring counter.

ATS1=?

Test command returns the range of values for S1 ring counter without
command echo and parenthesis.

Note

For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s


S1 - Ring Counter

SELINT 2

ATS1

S1 is incremented each time the device detects the ring signal of an
incoming call. S1 is cleared as soon as no ring occur.

Note: the form ATS1 has no effect.

ATS1?

Read command returns the value of this parameter.

3.5.3.7.3 Escape Character - S2

S2 - Escape Character

SELINT 0 / 1

ATS2[=<char>]

Set command sets the ASCII character to be used as escape character.

Parameter:
<char> - escape character decimal ASCII
0..255 - factory default value is 43 (+).

Note: the escape sequence consists of three escape characters preceded
and followed by n ms of idle (see S12 to set n).

ATS2?

Read command returns the current value of S2 parameter.

ATS2=?

Test command returns the range for <char> without command echo and
parenthesis

Note

For either Read and Test command the format of the numbers in output is
always 3 digits, left-filled with 0s

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