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Chapter 5 - AT Commands
&Fn Load Factory Profile
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0--Profile 0 (Modem-like operation),
n=1--Profile 1 (V.110 async operation),
n=2--Profile 2 (V.120 async operation),
n=3--Profile 3 (X.75 async operation),
n=4--Profile 4 (PPP async operation),
n=5--Profile 5 (HDLC async operation)
Default: &F0 (Modem-like operation)
For quick setup, the TA includes several Factory Profiles, each of which contains
configuration parameters for a specific type of port operation. You can load a Factory Profile
into active memory by using the command &Fn, in which n is the number of the profile you
wish to load. If you wish, you can then customize the profile and store it, using the &W0
command, so that it loads automatically on power-up or reset. The Factory Profiles are stored
in permanent memory and are not user-configurable.
%Mn Management Mode
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0 (disable),
n=1 (enable)
Default: %M0 (disabled)
Management mode is for use with a management agent. When management mode is enabled
(%M1) the DSR mode (&Sn) setting is overridden. DSR will be turned off when in command
mode and off-line. DSR will be turned on when in data mode or on-line. !Hn is set to a
minimum of 5 seconds (!H5) and *!Hn is set to a minimum of 5 seconds (*!H5).
Qn Quiet Mode
Unit: Decimal ASCII code
Values: n=0--disable,
n=1--enable
Default: Q0 (disable quiet mode, enable result codes)
The Qn command controls whether the TA sends result codes to the computer/terminal. When
quiet mode is disabled (Q0), then result codes are given. When quiet mode is enabled, the
result codes are suppressed. Use the Vn command to select the format of the result codes when
quiet mode is disabled (Q0).
Sr=n Set S-Register
Unit: Varies
Range: r varies; n varies
Default: n/a
Use the Sr=n command to set the value of an S-register, where r is the number of the S-
register, and n is the value you want to set. For example, ATS7=60<CR> sets S-register 7 to
60. Unsupported S-registers (r) report OK without any numbers. Supported S-registers (r) that
are given a setting (n) that is not valid return an ERROR message. The L6 command gives a
summary of all S-registers and their current settings.