Specifications

Chapter 7 – Call-Related Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands for EDGE (E1) Modems (S000474A) 100
7.13 ATS2 Set Escape Sequence Character
Description: The ATS2=43 is implemented for V.250ter compatibility reasons only and has no effect.
Syntax: Read Command: ATS2?
Responses: <n>
OK
Write Command: ATS2=<n>
Responses: OK
ERROR
Parameter: <n>
43 The data value
Notes:
This command is not PIN protected.
This command is supported in airplane mode.
7.14 ATS6 Set Pause before Blind Dialing
Description: No effect for GSM.
Syntax: Read Command: ATS6?
Responses: <n>
OK
Write Command: ATS6=<n>
Responses: OK
ERROR
Parameter:
<n> This value can be stored with AT&W and can be displayed with AT&V.
000 – 255 Default is 000 (This is the factory default value and can be restored to '000' with AT&F).
Notes:
This command is not PIN protected.
This command is supported in airplane mode.
7.15 ATS7 Set Number of Seconds to Wait for Connection
Completion
Description: ATS7 specifies the number of seconds the TA will wait for the completion of the call setup
when answering or originating a data call. Also referred to as “no answer timeout”. To put
it plainly, this is the time to wait for the carrier signal. If no carrier signal is received within
the specified time, the TA hangs up.
Syntax: Read Command: ATS7?
Responses: <n>
OK
Write Command: ATS7=<n>
Responses: OK
ERROR
Parameter:
<n>
Number of seconds to wait for connection completion
000...060 Default is 060 (This is the factory default value and can be restored to '060' with AT&F).
Notes:
Command ATS7 is applicable only to data calls.
Values greater than 60 (maximum 255) cause no error, but <n> will be restored to the maximum value of 60.
The correlation between ATS7 and ATS0 is important. If the called party has specified a high value for
ATS0=<n>, call setup may fail.
Example: Call setup may fail if ATS7=30 and ATS0=20.
This command is not PIN protected.
This command is supported in airplane mode.