Quiet Mode - Sierra Wireless DART 200 CDPD Modem User Manual

Cdpd modem for cdpd versions 1.0 and 1.1
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DART 200 CDPD Modem User's Guide
Table F-1. Commands beginning with letters (cont.)
Result codes:
I (cont.)
OK
ERROR
NOT ENABLED
O
Enter Online Mode
Instructs the DART to return to the online state. Any following commands on the same command
line are ignored. This command is used to get to online mode following an ATD; command, or to
return to online mode following an escape.
NOTE:
To return to SLIP mode following an escape from SLIP use AT*S.
Format:
ATO
Result codes:
ERROR
CONNECT
Q

Quiet Mode

Controls whether result codes are sent to the Mobile Application Subsystem (MAS). If selected,
result codes can be further modified by the V and X commands.
Format:
ATQ0
ATQ1
NOTE:
There are some low intelligence devices (often found when retrofitting CDPD to a landline or
radio based system) that cannot accept any result codes. Q1 is an appropriate setting for that class
of device.
Result codes:
<nothing>
OK
ERROR
S
Select Register
Selects a register for interrogation or modification in the current active profile. Subsequent reads or
writes to the register are accomplished with the ? or = commands, respectively. The S command is
normally used with an appended ? or = . The register remains selected until the next ATS command.
The complete set of S-Registers is described in Appendix E.
Format:
ATSn
Result codes:
OK
ERROR
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Valid argument
Invalid argument
Must be in service provider mode
Go/return to online mode
Connection does not exist
Successful return to online mode
Disable quiet mode (result codes are sent to the MAS) (default)
Enable quiet mode (result codes are not sent to the MAS)
If ATQ1 selected; OK response is suppressed
If ATQ0 selected
Invalid argument
Select register <n>
Valid register selected
Unsupported register
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