5 Executing Commands
If you will be using a communication software program to make data calls,
you will probably not need to type commands, because your software
program will handle these tasks for you. Similarly, you will probably not see
the responses because your software program may intercept them. However,
if you perform data activities directly with your fax/modem, you will find the
format for typing fax/modem commands and fax/ modem response helpful.
Using commands, you can have your fax/modem perform a variety of
activities, such as dialing or answering a data call or sending a fax. In order to
send commands to your fax/modem, you must access the modem in a
terminal mode which is provided by most communication software. To enter
a command line, type:
AT
ccpp
[Enter ]
where
AT
must precede every command line (except when you type the A/
command).
cc
any of the commands available, described in succeeding sections.
pp
any parameters that is required by the command.
If you make a mistake while typing a command, press the Backspace key to
delete the error.
To make a command line easy to read, you can insert spaces parentheses,
hyphens, and other punctuation in your command line. For example:
AT M3 DT 9, 1(818)555-1234
Your fax/modem ignores spaces and punctuation marks when executing a
command line, but these characters apply to the 40 characters limit.
A command line can contain up to 39 characters. If you want to type more
than 39 characters on a command line, type a regular command line (up to 39
characters long) and end it with a semicolon as the last character. When you
press Enter, your fax/modem executes the commands and returns to
command mode, so you can type your next command line.
For your convenience, the last command line you execute remains stored in
the modem's memory until you type a new command line and press the Enter
key. If you want to re-execute the last command, type
A/
The
A/
command need not be prefixed by the 'AT' characters or ended with
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