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AT Command Descriptions

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem AT Command Descriptions The AT command is a command in asynchronous data format issued by the computer to the Model XM128 modem through the asynchronous computer-modem interface. AT commands control the behavior and actions of the modem. To send an AT command from a computer to the Model XM128 modem, the following rules apply: • You must be running a communication software. • The modem must be in the command state. The commands A/, A>, and +++ are exceptions. These commands are not preceded by AT or followed by any more characters. • The AT command prefix can be typed in either uppercase letters (AT) or lowercase letters (at). Do not combine uppercase and lowercase letters in the prefix. Table C-1, Table C-2, Table C-3, and Table C-4 list the AT commands supported by the Model XM128 modem. An asterisk (*) following a command option or value indicates that it is a default setting when the Model XM128 modem is shipped. Table C-1 lists the basic AT command set. Table C-1. Basic AT command set Command A/ A> Options Pressing any key +++ A Function and description Re-executes the last command once. Reexecutes the last command once or repeats the last call up to 9 times. You can abort this command by pressing down on any key on the keyboard or front panel. This command is also aborted when a successful connection with a remote modem is made. See also S-register S8. For a description of Basic S-registers, refer to Table D-3 on page D-4 in Appendix D, "Status Registers and Result Codes." Terminates the current connection attempt when any key is pressed. Exits the data transfer state and begins the command entry state. Goes online in answer mode. See also S-registers 39.2 and S43.6. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, "Status Registers and Result Codes." C-2 AT Command Set Reference

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
C-2
AT Command Set Reference
AT Command Descriptions
The AT command is a command in asynchronous data format issued by the computer to the Model
XM128 modem through the asynchronous computer-modem interface. AT commands control the
behavior and actions of the modem.
To send an AT command from a computer to the Model XM128 modem, the following rules apply:
You must be running a communication software.
The modem must be in the command state.
The commands A/, A>, and +++ are exceptions. These commands are not preceded by AT or
followed by any more characters.
The AT command prefix can be typed in either uppercase letters (AT) or lowercase letters (at).
Do not combine uppercase and lowercase letters in the prefix.
Table C-1
,
Table C-2
,
Table C-3
, and
Table C-4
list the AT commands supported by the Model
XM128 modem. An asterisk (*) following a command option or value indicates that it is a default
setting when the Model XM128 modem is shipped.
Table C-1
lists the basic AT command set.
Table C-1.
Basic AT command set
Command
Options
Function and description
A/
Re-executes the last command once.
A>
Reexecutes the last command once or repeats the last call up to 9 times. You
can abort this command by pressing down on any key on the keyboard or front
panel. This command is also aborted when a successful connection with a
remote modem is made. See also S-register S8. For a description of Basic
S-registers, refer to Table D-3 on page D-4 in Appendix D, “Status Registers
and Result Codes."
Pressing any
key
Terminates the current connection attempt when any key is pressed.
+++
Exits the data transfer state and begins the command entry state.
A
Goes online in answer mode. See also S-registers 39.2 and S43.6. For a
description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in
Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result Codes."