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Using AT Commands

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Appendix

Using AT Commands

What are AT commands ?

The Hayes developed various commands for directing operation methods of a modem from the

beginning, and a set of these commands soon became industrial standards. All these

commands begin with „AT‟, therefore they are called „AT Commands‟. Nowadays, most modems

receive these sets of commands and the MULTI-4MP Multi-Modem accepts the AT Commands

as well.

Usage of AT Command

- Start a story or the similar communication program on a computer to enter the command mode,

and enter a command. Then, press the enter key to run the command. Enter it regardless of

capital or small letters.

Ex) AT&V

AT Commands

- A/ : Final Repeat Command

Reruns the AT command that was run for the first time.

This command should end in '/'. Do not press the enter key.

- ATBn : Bell/CCITT SELECT

Selects CCITT of 1200, 2400 BPS and the bell mode.

Not-valid when the ANT\ command (automatic selection) is run.

Register: S27 (BIT6)

Parameter: 0,1(0 = CCITT, 1 = BELL)

- ATDn : Dial

The ATD relates to dialing and its parameter is as follows.

Parameter : 0 ~ 9 ABCD *#LPTR!@W,:

ATDT = Electronic (Default)

ATDP = Mechanical

- ATEn : COMMAND ECHO

Controls an echo for an inputted command while the modem is inputting the command.

Parameter : 0,1(0 = Echo No, 1 = Echo Yes)

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