Nolf Disable Sending <Lf> In Response Messages; Noer Disable Error Response To Unknown Commands; Past Pass Unknown V.250 Commands To Phone Module; Emul Enable Special Device Emulation - NetComm NTC-6000 Series Command Manual

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^NOLF
Disable sending <LF> in response messages
Enables or disables sending the <LF> character in response messages.
Default:
Command values:
^NOLF=0
Send <CR><LF> in response messages
^NOLF=1
Send <LF> in response messages
^NOER
Disable ERROR response to unknown commands
Enables or disables sending an ERROR response to unknown commands.
When the ERROR response is disabled the terminal will instead send an OK
response to unknown commands. This may allow the terminal to be used in
applications where the host issues AT commands that would otherwise be
incompatible with the CDM800.
Default:
Command values:
^NOER=0
Send ERROR response to unknown commands.
^NOER=1
Send OK response to unknown commands
^PAST
Pass unknown V.250 commands to phone module.
Enables or disables pass-through of V.250 commands that the NTC V.250
command interpreter does not recognize (IE any command not specifically listed in
this document) to the internal cellular telephone module.
Please see the appropriate the appendix at the end of this document for further
details of supported commands.
Default:
1
Command values:
^PAST=0
Return ERROR or OK to unknown commands as per the ^NOER
setting.
^PAST=1
Forward unknown commands to the internal phone module.
^PAST=2
Forward all commands to phone module primary AT command port.
^EMUL
Enable special device emulation
The ^EMUL command configures the NTC to emulate other devices.
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