At Commands For Nokia 6090; In Alphabetical Order (With Description); A/ Repeat Last Command Line; Help - Nokia 6090 Command Manual

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AT Commands for Nokia 6090

In alphabetical order (with description)

A/ Repeat Last Command Line

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&C Define DCD Usage [circuit 109 (RLSD) behaviour]
&D Define DTR Usage [circuit 108 (DTR) behaviour]
Nokia 6090 AT Command Set
A/ can be used as the first characters in a command line replacing normal AT. Also
lowercase (a/) accepted. (V.25ter)
Returns information about implemented AT commands.
The Help command returns with the response:
"AT" or "at" prefix must be included at the beginning of each command line.
It is possible to type several AT commands on the same command line. In such
cases, it is only necessary to type the "AT" or "at" command once at the beginning of
each command line.
Syntax of AT+ Commands
To select, display or assign a value for a setting, type in AT+
the command string followed by "=n", "?", or "=?", and press <ENTER>:
AT<+command>=n to write in a new setting with the command.
AT<+command>? displays the current setting for the command
AT<+command>=? displays all possible setting values that can be used with the
command.
This command determines how the state of the DCD V.24 signal relates to the
detection on received line signal from the distant end. (V.25ter.)
Syntax:
AT&C[0]
AT&C1
This command defines how the DTR V.24 signal from the DTE is handled. Command
&Q effect is present. (V.25ter.)
Syntax:
AT&D[0]
AT&D1
AT&D2
AT&D3
Keep DCD always ON.
Enable normal DCD usage. Default
option.
DTR is ignored if &Q0 is selected. DTR
ON-OFF hangs up call if &Q2 is selected.
(&Q effect is a de facto feature.)
DTR ON-OFF causes a transition to on-
line command state, if there is call in
progress.
DTR ON-OFF hangs up the call. Default
option.
DTR ON-OFF hangs up the call and
resets the data parameters to the start-up
values (like command Z). This is a de
facto feature.
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