XM1240S AT Command Reference Manual
No. XM1240S-A00-106
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3.3.8 ATMn - Table of authorized callers
Up to 5 entries may be stored in this table. The ATM command allows the user to
store the authorized calling numbers and to report each entry. As many numbers as
stored will be compared with the calling number. As example: If “430” is stored , the
calling number can be “430” or “4300” or “43033552343” (imagine as wildcard 430*).
ATM<n><number><CR>
=
Stores a new calling number for authorization.
n
= 0 - 4.
number
= any caller number.
ATM<n>?<CR>
=
Reports a stored entry.
Result codes:
EMPTY
Entry is empty.
<NUMBER> Otherwise.
ATM<n><CR>
=
Delete
entry
3.3.9 ATNn
Set V.110 Baudrate
This command selects the terminal baudrate which is used for V.110 B-Channel
Protocol. The terminal speed (DTE speed) must be set corresponding (equal) to the
V.110
speed.
ATN3
V.110 baudrate = 4800 bit/s
ATN4
V.110 baudrate = 9600 bit/s (default)
ATN5
V.110 baudrate = 19200 bit/s
3.3.10 ATO
Return to Online State
If the isdn-modem is in the online command mode, entered with the (+++) sequence,
this command returns the isdn-modem to Online Data Mode. Handling is determined
by the Call Establishment task (see S-Register S96 or ATBn). Generally, if a
connection exists, this command connects the DTE back to the remote modem after
an escape (+++).Must be the last command in an AT command line.
Result codes:
OK
3.3.11 ATQn
Enable Result Codes
This command enables or disables the sending of result codes to the DTE according
to the parameter supplied. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S-Register S32.
ATQ0
= Enables result codes to the DTE (default).
ATQ1
= Disables result codes to the DTE.
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