User's Manual Part 1

70 AT Commands
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Response: If the user has typed the command ATS7?, the modem will return the
current value of the register and the string OK. For example:
4
OK
If the user has typed the command ATS7=<n>, the modem will only return
the string OK.
Example: ATS7=4<cr>
ATS8
Description: COMMA DIAL MODIFIER
This command sets the value of the comma dial modifier, in seconds.
The comma dial modifier is placed in-between the digits of the telephone
number you wish to call to provide a pause. This might be used when
dialing 9 to get an outside telephone line. This command sets the
modem’s S-register 8.
This command is ignored when the modem is connected to a GSM
network.
Syntax: ATS8[=<n>][?]
Parameters: =<n>, ?
=<n> is a number between 1 and 255 that represents the number of
seconds the modem will wait to dial the remaining digits in the
telephone number. This command sets S-register 8 to the number
specified in <n>. If this command is set to 0, the there will be no
pause when the comma (,) is encountered. The default is set to 2.
? will query the S-register and return the register’s current value.
Response: If the user has typed the command ATS8?, the modem will return the
current value of the register and the string OK. For example:
2
OK
If the user has typed the command ATS8=<n>, the modem will only return
the string OK.
Example: ATS8=2<cr>
ATS10
Description: DATA CARRIER TIMEOUT
This command sets the amount of time, in
1
/
10
th
secs, the modem will
wait before returning on-hook, if it can no longer detect the data carrier.
This command sets the modem’s S-register 10.