Appendix A
Hayes Commands
Man_805U Rev 1.8
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ATSn=xx
Set value of S-Register n to xx
ATV
Verbal/Numeric Response Codes
V0
Numeric response codes
V1
•
Verbose response codes
ATX
Extended Response Codes. Allows more detailed response codes, including
connection speed.
X0
•
Basic response codes only
X1
X0 + Connection Baud rate codes (CONNECT 19200, CONNECT 38400)
X2
X1 + BUSY Message
X3
X2 + RINGING Message
ATZ
Reset the module, and re-load the configuration stored in non-volatile memory.
AT&Bxx
Character Type (Data bits, Stop bits, Parity). “xx” is formed by adding the
values below.
0
•
1 Stop Bit
0
•
No Parity
1
2 Stop Bits
4
Zero Parity (Parity bit always zero)
0
7 Data Bits
8
Odd Parity
2
•
8 Data Bits
12
Even Parity
AT&C Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control. DCD is always on in transparent mode.
&C0
DCD Always on.
&C1
•
DCD High when connected. Low otherwise.
&C2
DCD Always on, Pulses low on Disconnect (0.1 sec)
AT&D
Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Behavior. The host controls DTR. This command
controls how the module reacts to the state of DTR.
&D0
•
Module ignores DTR, and acts as if it is asserted.
&D1
If the host lowers DTR, the module returns to command mode, but does not
disconnect.
&D2
If the host lowers DTR, the module disconnects and returns to command mode.
&D3
If the host lowers DTR, the module disconnects and goes to low power mode.
Raising DTR will cause the module to dial if the leased line settings are correct
(&L1).
AT&E
CRC Error Checking
&E0
•
Disable CRC Error Checking
&E1
Enable CRC Error Checking
AT&F
Restore Factory Defaults. This function is also available from the external DIP
Switches.