A3LA-R-MIL-MOD User Guide Version B
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Characters that precede the AT prefix are ignored.
Ctrl-x can be used to abort a command line input.
Consider the following six commands to be entered in a single command line:
ATX0
(set basic command ATXn to n=0)
AT&V
(execute basic command AT&V)
AT+GSN
(execute extended command AT+GSN)
AT+CMEE=?
(query the valid range of responses of extended command
AT+CMEE)
AT+CPBR=1,12
(execute extended command AT+CPBR with parameters 1 and 12)
AT–MSVTR?
(query the current setting of extended command AT–MSVTR)
The following are valid single command line entries of above six commands:
at x 0 &v +gsn +cmee=? +cpbr=1,12 -msvtr?
(all lowercase)
AT X 0 &V +GSN +CMEE=? +CPBR=1,12 –MSVTR? (all uppercase)
ATX 0 &V +GSN +CMEE=? +CPBR=1,12 –MSVTR?
(space omitted between AT and X)
ATX0 &V +GSN +CMEE=? +CPBR=1,12 –MSVTR?
(space omitted between ATX and 0)
ATX &V +GSN +CMEE=? +CPBR=1,12 –MSVTR?
(0 omitted from ATX0)
ATX;&V;+GSN;+CMEE=?;+CPBR=1,12;–MSVTR?
(semicolon separators)
ATX&V+GSN+CMEE=?+CPBR=1,12–MSVTR?
(no separators)
A.6 C
OMMAND
R
ESPONSES
A result code is sent to the DTE in response to the execution of a command. It may also occur
unsolicited from other conditions, such as an incoming call (e.g., RING). Responses returned as
a result of a query are called information responses.
Result codes can be represented by text if the A3LA-R is in verbose mode or with numbers if in
numeric mode. The command ATVn informs the A3LA-R whether to respond in verbose or