Description Of The Standard Commands - Adcon B900ss-20 Technical Manual

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4.2.2.

Description of the standard commands

Here is a description of possible commands:
'+++':
'+++':
'+++':
'+++':
'ATO':
'ATO':
'ATO':
'ATO':
'ATSn?':
'ATSn?':
'ATSn?':
'ATSn?':
'ATSn=m': Assi
'ATSn=m':
'ATSn=m':
'ATSn=m':
'AT/S':
'AT/S':
'AT/S':
'AT/S':
Running in Hayes Mode.
Running in Hayes Mode.
Running in Hayes Mode.
Running in Hayes Mode.
This command allows the user to return to Hayes Mode when the Modem
is in "Point-to-Point" Mode. It cannot be preceded by AT, only by an idle
time (blank) that can be set through the S214 register for the duration.
NOTE: When the Modem runs in "AT" Mode, it is no longer in radio
receiver.
Running in "Point
Running in "Point
Running in "Point
Running in "Point- - - - to to to to- - - - Point" Mode.
This command allows the user to run the Modem in "Point-to-Point"
Mode. To retrieve the "Hayes" Mode, send out the sequence '+++'.
Display of the S Number n Register content.
Display of the S Number n Register content.
Display of the S Number n Register content.
Display of the S Number n Register content.
The content of the B900ss-20 operating parameters are found in named
'S' registers, and are numbered as described in Chapter VII- 3. Some
parameters are standard for all the Hayes Modems; others are specific to
B900ss-20.
(See Table in Appendix 6).
If the requested register is correct, the modem responds: ''Sxxx=yyy" with
xxx: register number and yyy: register content.
If the requested register is incorrect, the modem responds with the error
character 'E' (0x45).
These parameters are saved in EEPROM Memory and automatically
reloaded during a reset or when powered up.
Assignment to the m Value at the S Register n Number.
Assi
Assi
gnment to the m Value at the S Register n Number.
gnment to the m Value at the S Register n Number.
gnment to the m Value at the S Register n Number.
Loading of a parameter in a register. This parameter is automatically saved
in EEPROM Memory.
The n and m values are given in ASCII coded decimals. If the assigned
register is correct, the modem responds with the OK character 'O' (0x4F).
If the assigned register is incorrect or if the value goes over the limits of this
register, the modem responds with the error character 'E' (0x45).
Content Uncoded Display of all Significant Records.
Content Uncoded Display of all Significant Records.
Content Uncoded Display of all Significant Records.
Content Uncoded Display of all Significant Records.
Point" Mode.
Point" Mode.
Point" Mode.
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