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4 Enables XON/XOFF flow control.
5 Enables transparent XON/XOFF flow control.
6 Enables both XON/XOFF and RTS/CTS flow control (voice).
AT &V Displays the current configuration, the last number that has been dialed (last DIAL to), and the calling
party number of the last incoming call (last RING from).
AT &V1 Displays current settings and settings of the available profiles.
AT &F[<n>] Resets the modem and restores the selected predefined modem configuration profile. AT&F sets factory
defaults for current profile. See Supported TTY profiles on page 68 for details.
Notes:
[a] No action is taken, the DTR drop is ignored.
[b] If the modem is online, it hangs up and responds with OK.
[c] If the modem is online, it switches to command mode (as if an ESCAPE sequence was detected) and sends
OK.
[d] If the modem is online, it hangs up and responds with OK.
[e] If the modem is online, it hangs up and the current profile defaults are restored.
AT$ commands
AT command Description
AT #CID=? Displays CID (Caller ID) setting. The short form of this command is "CID?".
AT
#CID=<n>
<n> Sets CID mode. The TTY indicates the origination (CID) and destination (DAD) number in the
RING and/or CONNECT message. This enables a server application for example to forward
incoming calls directly to their destination. [a]
0 No CID indication
1 CID indication in RING message [a]
2 CID indication in CONNECT message [b]
3 CID indication in RING and in CONNECT messages
5 CID and DAD (Destination Address [a]) indication in RING message [c]
6 CID and DAD [a] indication in CONNECT message [d]
7 CID and DAD [a] indication in RING and in CONNECT messages