User`s manual

Using the CMD and AT
Commands
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When to Type Commands
You can only type commands using the data terminal keyboard to dial calls,
program, and maintain your system when your ADM is in Local Mode. When
your ADM is in CMD Local Mode or AT Local Mode, you are not transmitting
data; your ADM is interpreting and acting upon the instructions you type. If your
Local Mode is set to CMD, then your terminal displays the CMD: prompt while
you are in Local Mode. AT Local Mode does not display any prompt.
If you are on a data call, you can move to Local Data Mode by typing the
attention sequence
+++
(default attention value) rapidly. The CMD: prompt or an
OK response should appear on your screen depending on the Local Mode you
have selected.
Using CMD Local Mode Commands
This section provides a list of the CMD commands, contains information on
getting on-screen help with commands, and procedures for using the commands.
To execute a command, type the command, then press
RETURN
. You must
press
RETURN
to execute a command.
If you make an error while typing, use
BACKSPACE
to correct it before pressing
RETURN
, or hold down the key labeled
CTRL
and type
x
, to cancel the
command line.
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