Westermo IDW-90 AT User Manual

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Command Syntax
In response to this command, the modem will report one or more lines of informa-
tion text as defined below. Information text format conforms to V.250; each line is pre-
ceded by a <CR><LF> pair, and terminated by <CR><LF>. (CR and LF characters may be 
changed by writing new values to the contents of registers S3 and S4, respectively.)
The modem may generate a single line or multiple lines, followed by a standard OK final 
result code. For example, if call setup failed, only that result is useful. Each information 
text line is formatted as follows, including one or more key=value pairs:

Command 

AT!#UD

Response 

DIAG <token key=value [[key=value] [key=value]] ...>

Defined Values

DIAG  5 hexadecimal characters (44h, 49h, 41h, 47h, 20h)

< 

Left angle bracket (less than sign) (3Ch)

token   Unique 32-bit hexadecimal string  

2A4D3263(32h, 4h1, 34h, 44h, 33h, 32h, 36h, 33h)

space  space character (20h)

Key 

 One- or two-digit hexadecimal number (see Key in Table 8)

= 

Equal sign (3Dh)

Value  Any string as defined below (Table 8 as appropriate)

> 

Right angle bracket (greater than sign) (3Eh)

Unless otherwise noted, all values are hexadecimal numbers. Any numeric values from 
tables in ITU V.58 are converted to hexadecimal. Multi-digit values are reported MSD 
first. Leading 0’s may be deleted. See examples in Table 17.

callCleared codes from 3.6.4/V.58-1994
callCleared: indicates that the DCE has gone on hook and that the previously existing 
network connection has been cleared. These values are hex, converted from decimal in 
V.58. callCleared codes are described in Table 16.

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