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All the Modem significant registers (radio configuration, serial
configuration, operating mode...) are sent on the serial link uncoded, ready
to be displayed using a software such as "Terminal" for Windows.
The response is a list of all the used registers with their value, each register
being separated from the other with the "Carriage Return" character (CR):
"S200=xx<CR>S201=yy<CR>…."
'AT/V':
'AT/V':
'AT/V':
'AT/V':
Uncoded Display of the Modem Software Version.
Uncoded Display of the Modem Software Version.
Uncoded Display of the Modem Software Version.
Uncoded Display of the Modem Software Version.
The information on the version number, conception date and the program
CRC are sent to the uncoded serial link, ready to be displayed using a
software such as "Terminal" for Windows.
The response is as follows: "Version: x.xx<CR> Date: MM/JJ/AAA<CR>
CheckSum: 0xhhhh<CR>"
'ATM1':
'ATM1':
'ATM1':
'ATM1':
Running in Acquisition Mode.
Running in Acquisition Mode.
Running in Acquisition Mode.
Running in Acquisition Mode.
This command allows to toggle from Normal Mode to Acquisition Mode.
The Modem is in Normal Mode by default.
If the command is given correctly, the modem responds with the OK
character 'O' (0x4F), otherwise with the error character 'E' (0x45).
'ATPx':
'ATPx':
'ATPx':
'ATPx':
Running in Standby
Running in Standby
Running in Standby
Running in Standby or Normal mode.
or Normal mode.
or Normal mode.
or Normal mode.
This command allows the user to toggle from Normal Mode to Standby
Mode and vice versa, according to the 'x' value. The Modem is in Normal
Mode by default.
Then there is: x = '0'
!
Normal,
x = '1'
!
Standby.
If the command is correctly given, the modem responds with the OK
character 'O' (0x4F), otherwise with the Error character 'E' (0x45).
'ATR':
'ATR':
'ATR':
'ATR': Parameters
Reset.
Parameters Reset.
Parameters Reset.
Parameters Reset.
This command allows the user to reprogram ALL the stored EEPROM
registers and give them their value by default.
If the command is correctly given, the modem responds with the OK
character, 'O' (0x4F), otherwise with the Error character 'E' (0x45).
4.2.3. Registers
Description
This section is available in Appendix 6.