For Experienced Users: At Commands; At Command Interface; At Commands Supported By The Sagem Rt3000 - Sagem RT3000 User Manual

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For experienced Users: AT commands

14 For experienced Users: AT commands
14.1

AT Command Interface

The SAGEM RT3000 has an AT command interface. Using a terminal program like
HyperTerminal (belongs to Windows) on your PC you can
communicate with a remote party (see Operation: Using a PC to transmit and
receive data, page 60) and
configure the SAGEM RT3000.
Configuration of
the SAGEM
RT3000 by AT
commands
14.2

AT commands supported by the SAGEM RT3000

Default settings are printed Bold.
Command
ATA
ATB[n]
[n] [;] [x]
ATD
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On the computer start any terminal program which you normally
use for data transfer, e.g. HyperTerminal.
Be sure that the following connection settings are enabled:
Transmission speed:
Data bits:
Parity:
Stop bits:
There must not be any connection to a remote party so that the
SAGEM RT3000 is in command mode.
Enter the appropriate AT commands to configure the SAGEM
RT3000.
To switch echo on so that all entered characters are displayed on
the screen enter: ATE1
Function (factory setting in bold print)
Accept call
Setting of the transfer parameter n for data connections.
Options for n:
7
2400 bps, asynchronous, V.22bis
11
4800 bps, asynchronous, V.32
13
9600 bps, asynchronous, V.32
25
2400 bps, asynchronous, V.110 ISDN
27
4800 bps, asynchronous, V.110 ISDN
29
9600 bps, asynchronous, V.110 ISDN
Dial number
Parameters:
n = String of dialling digits and optionally V.25ter modifiers
57,600 bps
8
N (none)
1
SAGEM RT3000

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