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Command
ATV [n]
*1, *2
ex. Enter
ATX [n]
*1, *2
ex. Enter
ATZ
ex. Enter
ATS0 = [n]
*1, *2
ex. Enter
ATS2 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS3 = [13]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS4 = [10]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS5 = [8]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS6 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS8 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS10 = [n]
*1, *2
ex. Enter
ATS30 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS103 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
ATS104 = [n]
*1
ex. Enter
AT¥S
ex. Enter
AT¥V [n]
*1, *2
ex. Enter
Specifies the displaying procedure.
n = 0: Shows the result with numeric codes. (when parameter omitted)
n = 1: Shows the result with text messages. (default)
ATV1
Specifies whether to detect busy tone and dial tone, and whether to display the communication speed.
n = 0: Busy tone not detected, dial tone not detected, communication speed not displayed. (when
parameter omitted)
n = 1: Busy tone not detected, dial tone not detected, communication speed displayed.
n = 2: Busy tone not detected, dial tone detected, communication speed displayed.
n = 3: Busy tone detected, dial tone not detected, communication speed displayed.
n = 4: Busy tone detected, dial tone detected, communication speed displayed. (default)
ATX1
Resets FOMA terminal settings to those stored in the non-volatile memory with the AT&W command.
If you enter this command during receiving a packet or 64K data communication, the settings are reset
without affecting the call reception. If you enter it during communication, it disconnects the
communication first and resets the settings.
ATZ
Specifies the number of ringing signals (RING) which triggers automatic call acceptance on FOMA
terminal.
n = 0: Does not accept calls automatically. (default and when parameter omitted) n = 1 to 255
ATS0 = 0
Specifies an escape character.
n = 0 to 127 (43: Default 0: When parameter omitted 127: To disable the escape processing)
ATS2 = 43
Specifies a carriage return (CR) character that indicates the end of AT command's character string
(the setting is not changeable). It is attached to the end of the echoed back command string and the
result code.
ATS3 = 13
Specifies the Line Feed (LF) character (the setting is not changeable). It follows the CR character
when the result code is displayed with text.
ATS4 = 10
Specifies a backspace (BS) character that deletes the last character in the input buffer while you are
entering an AT command (the setting is not changeable).
ATS5 = 8
Specifies the pause period before dialing. This command sets the register but no action will occur.
n = 2 to 10: 2 to 10 seconds. (5: Default and when parameter omitted)
ATS6 = 5
Specifies the comma dialing function (pause time). This command sets the register but the pause time
is fixed to 3 seconds.
n = 0 to 255: 0 to 255 seconds. (3: default 0: When parameter is omitted)
ATS8 = 3
Specifies the permissible delay time before automatic disconnection. This command sets the register
but no action will occur.
n = 1 to 255: in 1/10 seconds. (1: default and when parameter omitted)
ATS10 = 1
Specifies the time elapsed after the last data transmission to activate automatic disconnection. This
command is effective for 64K data communication.
n = 1 to 255: 1 to 255 minutes. n = 0: Does not disconnect. (default and when parameter omitted)
ATS30 = 0
Specifies a mark to be used to delimit a destination sub-address if attached. This command is
effective for 64K data communication.
n = 0: * ( when parameter omitted) n = 1: / (default) n = 2: ¥
ATS103 = 0
Specifies a mark to be used to delimit a caller sub-address if attached. This command is effective for
64K data communication.
n = 0: # (when parameter omitted) n = 1: % (default) n = 2: &
ATS104 = 0
Shows the contents of command settings and the S register.
AT¥S
Selects whether to use the extended result code for connection.
This command takes effect when the ATX command parameter is "n = 1 to 4".
n = 0: Does not use the extended result code. (default and when parameter omitted)
n = 1: Uses the extended result code.
AT¥V0
Description & Parameter
Display
None
Display
None
Display
None
Display
ATS0?
Display
ATS2?
Display
ATS3?
Display
ATS4?
Display
ATS5?
Display
ATS6?
Display
ATS8?
Display
ATS10?
Display
ATS30?
Display
ATS103?
Display
ATS104?
Display
None
Display
None
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