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Example: ATS0?

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4 Business Communications Options Basic AT Commands Command ATOn ATQn ATSr? ATSr=n ATVn ATXn ATYn ATZn AT\N5 Description Returns online, where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Returns online. 1 - Returns online and retains. Control modem responses, where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Enables response messages (default). 1 - Disables response messages. Reads the value of the S register r. Example: ATS0? Changes the value of S register r to value n. Example: ATS0=1 S0 = auto-answers calls on the ring corresponding to this register value: ATS0=1 - auto-answers calls on first ring. ATS0=0 - turns off auto-answer; to manually answer calls, use the A command. Selects modem message format (alphabetic or alphanumeric), where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Sends responses as numbers. 1 - Sends responses as characters. Sets result code displayed. Default value is X4. Selects power on/reset default configuration, where n is either 0 or 1: 0 - Default is profile 0 setting in NVRAM. 1 - Default is profile 1 setting in NVRAM. Resets modem and uses one of two stored profiles. The n parameter (0 or 1) is used to reset the modem to the preferred profile. Any commands following the ATZn command are ignored. Makes MNP links only. 50

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Business Communications Options
Basic AT Commands
ATO
n
Returns online, where
n
is either 0 or 1:
0 -
Returns online.
1 -
Returns online and retains.
ATQ
n
Control modem responses, where
n
is either 0 or 1:
0 -
Enables response messages (default).
1 -
Disables response messages.
ATS
r?
Reads the value of the S register
r
. Example: ATS0?
ATSr=
n
Changes the value of S register
r
to value
n
. Example: ATS0=1
S0
=
auto-answers calls on the ring corresponding to this register value:
ATS0=1
-
auto-answers calls on first ring.
ATS0=0
-
turns off auto-answer; to manually answer calls, use the A command.
ATV
n
Selects modem message format (alphabetic or alphanumeric), where
n
is either 0 or 1:
0 -
Sends responses as numbers.
1 -
Sends responses as characters.
ATX
n
Sets result code displayed. Default value is X4.
ATY
n
Selects power on/reset default configuration, where
n
is either 0 or 1:
0 -
Default is profile 0 setting in NVRAM.
1 -
Default is profile 1 setting in NVRAM.
ATZ
n
Resets modem and uses one of two stored profiles. The
n
parameter (0 or 1) is used to reset the modem to the preferred profile. Any
commands following the ATZ
n
command are ignored.
AT\N5
Makes MNP links only.
Command
Description