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AT command list
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When AT commands are input, entering “
¥
” may cause “
\
” to appear depending on the font settings
for the PC or communication software in use.
・
If the battery pack is removed from FOMA terminal before the terminal power is turned off, the setting
values may not be recorded.
・
AT command that can be used via the FOMA D701i Modem Port is described in this list.
*1
: Indicates that you can return the command setting to the default with the AT&F command.
*2
: Indicates that you can store the command setting into your FOMA terminal with the AT&W command and restore it with
the ATZ command.
None
: Indicates the AT command does not include any display command or test command.
[
]
: Indicates the parameter can be omitted.
Command
Description & Parameter
AT%V
Shows the version of your FOMA terminal in the format of “Verx.xx”.
ex.
Enter
AT%V
Display
None
Test
None
AT&C [n]
Selects the operational conditions of the circuit CD signal outgoing to DTE.
n=0: The circuit CD signal is always on. (when parameter omitted)
n=1: The circuit CD signal varies depending on the other modem. (default)
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT&C1
Display
None
Test
None
AT&D [n]
Determines an action to be taken when the circuit ER signal coming from DTE changes from on to off
in the online data mode.
n=0: Ignores the ER signal condition (always on). (when parameter omitted)
n=1: Switches the mode to the online command mode when the ER signal changes from on to off.
n=2: Disconnects the circuit and switches the mode to the offline mode when the ER signal changes
from on to off. (default)
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT&D1
Display
None
Test
None
AT&E [n]
Selects type of speed display used when connection is made.
This command is effective only when the ATX command is other than “n=0”.
n=0: Displays communication speed of wireless zone.
n=1: Displays communication speed between PC and FOMA terminal. (default)
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT&E1
Display
None
Test
None
AT&F [0]
Resets all FOMA terminal state to the default. When executed while receiving a call, it resets FOMA
terminal state to the default without affecting the call. When executed during communication, the
terminal state returns to default after you disconnect the communication.
ex.
Enter
AT&F0
Display
None
Test
None
AT&S [n]
Determines the control of the DR signal FOMA terminal outputs.
n=0: Always on. (default and when parameter omitted)
n=1: The DR signal turns on when the circuit is connected.
*1, *2
ex.
Enter
AT&S0
Display
None
Test
None
AT&W [0]
Writes the current settings into FOMA terminal.
ex.
Enter
AT&W0
Display
None
Test
None
AT
*
DANTE
Shows the signal strength (reception level) in the format of “
*
DANTE:m”.
m=0: Outside of the service area. m=1, 2, 3: Number of antennas displayed on FOMA terminal.
ex.
Enter
AT
*
DANTE
Display
AT
*
DANTE?
Test
AT
*
DANTE=?
AT
*
DGANSM=n
Specifies whether to reject or accept an incoming packet call.
n=0: Sets both the incoming call rejection and the incoming call acceptance off (default).
n=1: Sets the incoming call rejection on. n=2: Sets the incoming call acceptance on.
ex.
Enter
AT
*
DGANSM=0
Display
AT
*
DGANSM?
Test
AT
*
DGANSM=?
AT
*
DGAPL=n [,cid]
Specifies dialup connection (APN) to accept incoming packet calls from them. For an APN, use the cid
parameter defined with “+CGDCONT”.
n=0: Adds the APN defined with the cid parameter to the call acceptance list.
n=1: Deletes the APN defined with the cid parameter from the call acceptance list.
When you omit the cid parameter, all cids will be added or deleted.
ex.
Enter
AT
*
DGAPL=0,1
Display
AT
*
DGAPL?
Test
AT
*
DGAPL=?
AT
*
DGARL=n [,cid]
Specifies dialup connection (APN) to reject incoming packet calls from them. For an APN, use the cid
parameter defined with “+CGDCONT”.
n=0: Adds the APN defined with the cid parameter to the call rejection list.
n=1: Deletes the APN defined with the cid parameter from the call rejection list.
When you omit the cid parameter, all cids will be added or deleted.
ex.
Enter
AT
*
DGARL=0,1
Display
AT
*
DGARL?
Test
AT
*
DGARL=?
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