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Chapter 4 - AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes
Command: Sr=n
Function: Set Register Value
Values: r = S-register number; n varies
Default: None
Description:Use Sr=n to set value of an S-register, where r is the number of the S-
register, and n is the value you want to set. See
S-Registers
in this chapter
for more information.
Command: Sr?
Function: Read Register Value
Values: r = S-register number
Default: None
Description:Use Sr? to read the value of an S-register, where r is the number of the S-
register. See
S-Registers
in this chapter for further information.
Command: Vn
Function: Terse/Verbose Result Codes
Values: n = 0 or 1
Default: V1 (Verbose)
Description:Use V to control whether the TAs result codes display as digits (terse) or as
words (verbose). (Use Q to enable or disable the display of result codes.)
V0 Enable terse result codes.
V1 Enable verbose result codes.
Command: Xn
Function: Connect Messages
Values: n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5
Default: X2 (Enable all messages) and
X4 (Disable printing CLI with CONNECT message)
Description:Use X to select which result code messages the TA sends to the computer.
X0 Enables messages OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and
ERROR (terse result codes 04).
X1 Enables all messages except BUSY (terse result codes 05, 1014,
1719, 28, and 32). If a call is placed to a busy line, the message
NO CARRIER displays.
X2 Enable all messages (terse result codes 05, 7, 1014, 1719, 28,
and 32).
X3 Enables all messages EXCEPT it does NOT print protocol
messages. For example, for a V.120 connection, X2 prints:
CONNECT 64000/V.120
For a V.120 connection, X3 prints only the connect message (and
speed):
CONNECT 64000
X4 Disables printing Calling Line Identification (CLI) at the end of the
CONNECT message line. Does not affect X0, X1, or X2.
X5 Enables printing Calling Line Identification (CLI) at the end of the
CONNECT message line. Does not affect X0, X1, or X2.
Command: Zn
Function: Reset to Stored Profile
Values: none
Default: none
Description:Resets TA to its current power-up profile and clears the command buffer. The