Controlling Local
Echo
Command-Mode
Local Echo
Online-Mode Local
Echo
There are two local echo settings, one for Command Mode and one for
Online Mode.
You can configure your modem to display the commands you type on
screen by using the ATEn command
.
If you want the commands you type to
NOT appear on screen (Command Mode echo OFF)
Appear on your screen (Command Mode echo ON)
Although you cannot see the command when you set ATE0, the modem
is receiving them.
To configure your modem to display a copy of data that is being
transmitted on your screen you can use the ATFn command.
As the modem transmits data to a remote system
The modem sends a copy of the data to the screen. Online
local echo ON ("half duplex").
No copy of the data is displayed on screen. Online echo OFF
("full duplex").
Example: Sending
ATF0
display window.
You may see the term duplex used in place of online local echoing,
although the term is not technically accurate.
Controlling Local Echo
will allow you to see what you are typing in the
3-3
Command
ATE0
ATE1
Command
ATF0
ATF1 (default)
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