8 IP Modem Function
ATB0
Modem-to-Host mode
ATB1
Modem-to-Modem mode, which is the default
ATB2
Modem-to-Modem when Touch Tone dialing, Modem-to-Host when Pulse
dialing. Answer in Modem-to-Modem.
ATB3
Modem-to-Modem when Touch Tone dialing, Modem-to-Host when Pulse
dialing. Answer in Modem-to-Host.
Table 24: IP Modem virtual Modulation
8.5.5 AT E (echo) [ATE1]
Disable and enable the echo of the commands received. ATE0 to disable and ATE1 to enable the
echo.
8.5.6 AT Q (quiet) [ATQ0]
Configures the IP Modem to remain quiet. The Modem will not send any response messages to
the serial port.
8.5.7 AT V (verbose) [ATV1]
Responses as numeric values (ATV0) or as text strings (ATV1).
OK
0
CONNECT
1
RING
2
NO CARRIER
3
ERROR
4
CONNECT 1200
5
NO DIALTONE
6
BUSY
7
NO ANSWER
8
Table 25: IP Modem Responses
8.5.8 AT H (hangup) [ATH0]
Command to disconnect. Also used as ATH0. The related version ATH1 to just go off-hook is not
supported, and reports an ERROR.
8.5.9 AT I(n) (information) [ATI0]
Report technical information about the IP Modem. It is frequently used to identify the device.
The answer is always sent as
<cr><lf><#response#><cr><lf><cr><lf>OK<cr><lf>
Here are the defined #response#-strings.
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