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Set to factory defaults. Resets various options to their factory default. This is
equivalent to issuing an
ATE1 Q1 V1
command
others
SitePlayer will respond with OK to other AT commands, but they will not be
acted on. For example,
AT S7=45 S0=0 L1 X4 &c1
will generate an OK response,
although SitePlayer does not act upon the commands.
+++
Go into command mode. The “+++” sequence needs to be preceded and fol-
lowed by a minimum of 1 second of no activity on the serial line. This is useful if
you want to issue AT commands once a connection is established. For example
you can issue the ATH command to terminate a connection:
1-second-delay
+++
1-second-delay
ATH
backspace
When a backspace (control-H or 08) character is encountered the last character
typed is erased.
Responses to various commands will appear as text in verbose mode (ATV1) or as numeric responses when
verbose mode is off (ATV0). Numeric response codes are listed parenthetically.
OK (0)
The current command has successfully completed.
CONNECT (1)
Currently not returned.
RING (2)
Currently not returned.
NO CARRIER (3)
The remote TCP/IP connection was terminated.
ERROR (4)
There was an error in a command. Usually this means that the
ip-address:port
field in a ATDT or ATDU command was not formatted properly.
CONNECT
ip-address:port
(5)
This is displayed when a remote TCP/IP connection is established. The
CONNECT message will be displayed for connections which are initiated by
SitePlayer or connections which are made to SitePlayer. The remote ip-address
and port the connection was established on will be displayed.
NO DIALTONE (6)
Currently not returned.
BUSY (7)
Currently not returned.
NO ANSWER (8)
Currently not returned.
CONNECT
ip-address:port
(9)
Currently not returned.
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