INSYS Pocket ISDN
Command
AT*V
ATW
AT&W
ATX
AT*X
AT*Y
Description
Alarm texts
AT*V<n>?
Querying the alarm texts
AT*V<n>=<xx>
<n>
0
1
2
<xx>
The index n=0 may be omitted.
Note:
Only valid for i-modul ISDN HIX V4.
Extended reply values
ATW
Result is displayed with extended reply values
ATW1
Result is displayed with extended reply values
RING and CONNECT contain the ISDN address, all others
contain the cause of error. The message RINGING is dis-
played.
Saves the active configuration
The active configuration is saved to the non-volatile memory.
Reduced result messages
Reduces the number of result messages after attempting to establish a con-
nection.
ATX0
only "CONNECT" (without transmission speed)
ATX1
"CONNECT" with transmission speed, "BUSY", "NO DIAL-
TONE" are not used.
ATX2
"CONNECT" with transmission speed, "BUSY" is not used.
ATX3
"CONNECT" with transmission speed, "NO DIALTONE" is
not used.
ATX4
"CONNECT" with transmission speed, all messages are
used.
Alarm triggering
AT*X1
Alarm 1 is triggered
AT*X2
Alarm 2 is triggered
Note:
Not valid for Socket ISDN and Pocket ISDN.
Setting the control outputs
AT*Y<port>,<status>
<port>
0
1
<status>
0
1
2
Note:
Not valid for Socket ISDN and Pocket ISDN.
Defines the alarm text of the respective message
Collective message (160 characters without individual
messages, 120 characters with individual messages)
Individual message for alarm 1
Individual message for alarm 2
Alarm text
Output OUT1
Output OUT2
Normally closed
Normally open
follows DCD (only for OUT1)
AT Command Reference
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