ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 30

Supported AT command types, Quick Tips when issuing AT commands

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TA128 responds: OK This confirms that the TA and your computer are communicating correctly. Supported AT command types: Type of AT Command Example Basic AT (Hayes compatible). ATA Basic AT$ (on line help). AT$ Extended AT&. AT&F Extended AT* command. AT*I1 S-Register command. ATS0=1 S-Register bit-mapped command (set S- ATS13.1=1 Register bit 1 equal to 1). S-Register inquiry command. ATS0? Or ATS13.1? You may also browse the list by using AT$. Quick Tips when issuing AT commands: The ENTER or RETURN key must be pressed to execute a command. Multiple AT commands can be combined into one line. For example, AT&O2 and ATB02 can be combined into one line AT&O2B02. The TA128 processes commands from left to right. The AT command that appears to the right might over-write the command to the left. For example, ATB13B14 will result in ATB14 since both B13 and B14 can not co-exist. If you see duplicated characters for each one you type, your TA128 and software both have their echo feature turned on (the TA128 defaults to enable command echo). To eliminate the double characters, turn off software command echo. 18

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TA128 responds:
OK
This confirms that the TA and your computer are communicating
correctly.
Supported AT command types:
Type of AT Command
Example
Basic AT (Hayes compatible).
ATA
Basic AT$ (on line help).
AT$
Extended AT&.
AT&F
Extended AT* command.
AT*I1
S-Register command.
ATS0=1
S-Register bit-mapped command
(set S-
Register bit 1 equal to 1).
ATS13.1=1
S-Register inquiry command.
ATS0? Or ATS13.1?
You may also browse the list by using AT$.
Quick Tips when issuing AT commands:
The ENTER or RETURN key must be pressed to execute a
command.
Multiple AT commands can be combined into one line. For
example, AT&O2 and ATB02 can be combined into one line
AT&O2B02.
The TA128 processes commands from left to right. The AT
command that appears to the right might over-write the command
to the left. For example, ATB13B14 will result in ATB14 since both
B13 and B14 can not co-exist.
If you see duplicated characters for each one you type, your TA128
and software both have their echo feature turned on (the TA128
defaults to enable command echo). To eliminate the double
characters, turn off software command echo.