Paradyne KeepInTouch 3760 User Manual page 31

Card modem
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The AT (or at) prefix (which means attention) can be
upper- or lowercase, but the modem will not recognize
mixed case prefixes (At or aT).
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The data character format (how your data is structured)
for the AT command set must be one of the following. It
can be set using your communications software:
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Commands can be entered one at a time or in strings
(several commands at once – for example, AT&F5&W).
Strings can have up to 40 characters after the AT prefix.
Spaces, parentheses, and hyphens are not considered
characters.
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Commands described in this manual with the suffix n
have several options associated with them. For example,
in the E n command, E0 disables the modem's ability to
echo characters back to your screen while E1 allows the
modem to echo characters back to the screen. If no
value is entered for the n suffix, the modem assumes a
zero (0) value (in this case, the echo function is turned
Off).
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Valid commands are acknowledged with numeric or word
result codes (unless the result codes have been
disabled using the Q1 command). Appendix C lists all
available result codes with numeric and word
equivalents.
NOTE:
All commands supported by the KeepInTouch Card
modem are described in Chapter 4, AT Command Set and
S-Registers . For more detailed information on the AT
command set, refer to the help text file "atcmds.txt" on the
Installation Utilities diskette.
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Issue 3 April 1994
8 data bits + no parity + 1 stop bit.
7 data bits + parity + 1 stop bit (parity can be
odd, even, mark, or space).

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