User Manual

CompactRF
TM
Operating Manual: Chapter 4 Configuration 17
Note that the terminal must be
configured to the same baud rate
as the modem in order for the
modem to recognize the escape
sequence. The modem is unable
to autobaud” while in Data
Mode.
The following is a description of
all available commands. ‘*’
denotes standard factory settings.
All of the following commands
must be preceded by “AT”.
A Answer
The A command puts the modem
into data mode, where the
modem attempts to communicate
with other compatibly configured
modems (Type ATA <return>).
E Command Echo
Your modem is preset to return
(or echo) commands to the host
microprocessor when in
Command Mode.
E0 No Command
Echo
*E1 Command
Echo
I Identification
The I command returns various
modem information settings.
I1 Product Code
(MHX-910)
I2 Issue ROM
Check (OK or ERROR)
I3 Product
Identification (Firmware
Version)
I4 Firmware Date
I5 Firmware
Copyright
I6 Firmware Time
I7 Serial Number
O On-line Mode
The O command puts the modem
into data mode. This command
is identical to the A command.
Q Quiet Mode
Your modem is preset to send responses when it executes commands, and
there after to keep the host informed of its status.
*Q0 Enable modem responses
Q1 Disable modem responses
V Result Codes display
Your modem can either display result codes as words or numbers.
V0 Display Result Codes as numbers
*V1 Display Result Codes as words
W Connection Result
This parameter determines the modem response at the transition from Data
Mode to Command Mode
*W0 Reports computer (DTE) baud rate as CONNECT xxxx
W1 Reports wireless rate between modems as CARRIER
xxxx.
W2 Reports modem (DCE) baud rate as CONNECT xxxx