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AT COMMANDS REFERENCE
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HSPA+ AT Commands Reference Guide
Format for Entering AT Commands
This chapter describes the general format you must use when entering AT commands.
Command Line Prefixes
Starting A Command Line AT
The prefix AT is a two‐character abbreviation for Attention. With one exception—the AT#/ prefix—you always use
AT to start a command line that is sending commands from Terminal Equipment (TE) to Terminal Adapter (TA).
Notes
If you want to learn more about this command, refer to the 3GPP TS 27.007 specification.
Last Command Automatic Repetition A/
If the prefix A/ or a/ is issued, the module immediately re‐executes the body of the preceding command line. No
editing is possible and no termination character is necessary. A command line may be repeated multiple times
through this mechanism, if desired.
If A/ is issued before any command line is executed, the preceding command line is assumed to have been empty
(that results in an OK result code).
Notes
This command works only at fixed IPR.
The A/ command is similar to the custom prefix AT#/, in that both prefixes cause the last command to be re‐
executed. However, the prefix AT#/ does not need a fixed IPR.
If you want to learn more about this command, refer to the V.25ter specification.
Repeat Last Command AT#/
Use this prefix to re‐execute the last received command.