User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About This Document
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Installation
- 3. Configuration and Operation
- 4. Troubleshooting
- A. AT Command Set
- B. Dial Modifiers
- C. S-Registers
- D. Isolating Problems Using Loopback Data Tests
- E. Quick-Reference Summaries
- Glossary
- Index

8400B Plus Data Module User’s Guide
555-020-709
Issue 2
November 1996
AT Command Set
A-11
Command: E
Function: Turn the command echo on or off.
Type: configuration
Arguments: No argument or an argument of 0 disables echo and an
argument of 1 enables echo. The factory-default is 1.
S-Register: Bit 1 of S14 is set according to the argument of the
command.
Example: ATE1
Comments: Typically, for a display terminal operating in full-duplex
mode, use the 1 argument if you wish to see the AT
commands on the screen as you type them. If your
display terminal is operating in half-duplex mode, use
the 0 argument (the 1 argument would cause characters
typed to appear on the screen like tthhiiss).
See Also: S-Register S14 on page C-20
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Table A-1. Accepted AT Command Labels
Label Description
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