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S
E
E
C
C
T
T
I
I
O
O
N
N
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8
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-
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S
M
M
C
C
M
M
O
O
D
D
E
E
M
M
M
M
O
O
D
D
U
U
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L
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E
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P
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R
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S
In addition to the default profile, you can store an individual one with AT&W. To alternate between
the two profiles enter either ATZ (loads user profile) or AT&F (restores factory profile).
NOTE: Every ongoing or incoming call will be terminated.
Table 8.1: Profile Commands
AT&V
Returns the current parameter setting. The configuration varies depending on
whether or not PIN authentication has been done.
AT&Wn
The Set command stores the current active configuration to user profile 0 or
1. Default is profile 0.
AT&F
Sets all current parameters to the manufacturer defined profile. Refer to
Table 8.2.
ATZn
Sets all current parameters to the user profile n (0 or 1). If a connection is in
progress, it will be terminated.
Table 8.2: Profile Parameters
Profile
Parameter
Description
Parameter
Range
Default
Value
ATE
Echo
0-1
1
ATQ
Result code return mode
0-1
0
ATV
Display result code
0-1
1
ATX
Select result code
0-4
0
AT&C
Set circuit 109 (DCD) behavior
0-2
1
AT&D
Set circuit 109 (DTR) behavior
0-4
2
AT&K
Flow control
0, 3-6
3
AT&Y
Power-up profile
0-1
0
S00
Auto-answer
0-255
0
S02
Escape code character
0-255
43
S03
Carriage return character
0-127
13
S04
Line feed character
0-127
10
S05
Backspace character
0-32
8
S07
Waiting time in seconds before carrier detects the
time to wait for a carrier from the remote modem
before hanging up.
1-255
50
S08
Pause Time In seconds For Dial Delay -Controls
how long the modem pauses when a comma "," is
encountered in a dial string while executing a dial
command.
0-255
2
S12
Sets/gets guard time (in units of 50 msec) for the
escape character during CSD connections. Note:
For a guard time specified by S-Register 12 no
character should be entered before or after
"+++". The duration between escape codes must
be smaller than the guard time.
0-255
20
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