AT Command Set
Issue 2 November 1996
A-17
Example: ATS6 — establishes S-register S6 as the last
accessed S-register.
ATS6=4
— sets S-register S6 to the value of 4.
ATS=4
— sets the value of the last S-register
accessed to 4.
AT=4 — sets the value of the last S-register
accessed to 4.
ATS6? — returns the current value of S-register
S6.
ATS? — returns the current value of the last
S-register accessed.
AT? — returns the current value of the last
S-register accessed.
AT=4? — sets the value of the last S-register
accessed to 4, and returns the S-register’s new value.
Comments: If the value nnn is outside the acceptable range for that
S-register, the value will be stored, but functionally the
lower and higher range limits will be observed.
Changes to the value of S-register S24 affect the active
profile, as well as configuration profiles 0 and 1.
See Also: ‘‘Installation Options’’ on page 2-12 and Appendix C for
information about S-registers.
Table A-1. Accepted AT Command Labels — Continued
Label Description
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