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What Is The Attention (At) Command Set; What Role Does Communications Software Play; Using At Commands; Entering At Command Lines - Motorola 3260FAST User Manual

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What is the Attention (AT) Command Set?

The AT command set is a collection of commands that let you configure a modem
directly from an asynchronous terminal or PC keyboard. The characters AT are a
prefix to the commands you issue to your modem. When you type AT, you are asking
for the modem's attention. For instance, to disconnect a telephone call, you type AT
for attention and H0 for on-hook (hang up).
You can also use AT commands to configure a remote modem (refer to Chapter 2,
Front Panel Operation, of the 326X Series Modem Reference Guide for details).

What Role Does Communications Software Play?

Some communications software packages "interpret" AT commands with pull-down
menus or graphics, making familiarity with the AT command syntax unnecessary.
Communications software packages that directly support the 326X Series Modem
usually support all of the modem's AT commands (the industry standard commands
AT, AT&, and the Motorola-enhanced commands AT
Communications software packages that support a Hayes-compatible selection do
not support the Motorola-enhanced commands (AT
commands yourself to modify option settings if required by your application.
Check the documentation included with your communications software package to
determine whether you need to use AT commands directly.

Using AT Commands

AT commands are accepted by the modem in command mode or escape mode.

Entering AT Command Lines

To enter a single AT command line:

The exceptions to the above AT command line conventions are "A/" (repeat last
command) and "+++" (the escape sequence). Responses (result codes) to AT
commands always appear in upper-case.
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• The modem is in command mode when it is disconnected from the
telephone line.
• You can enter escape mode and issue AT commands during a connection
(the escape sequence +++ is described later in this chapter).
1) Enter the prefix AT: The characters AT (upper-case or lower-case, but not
mixed) must begin the command line.
2) Enter an AT command. For example:
— D instructs the modem to dial a call. H instructs the modem to hang up. A
numeric character (for example, 2) following an AT command instructs
the modem to use a specific command option. If a numeric character is
not indicated, the modem assumes the 0 (zero) option.
3) End with a carriage return <CR>.
*
).
*
). You can enter these
Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface 5-3

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