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AT commands: Detailed description
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-M Plain text CONNECT messages
*AT-M0 : Plain text CONNECT messages
dependent on AT\V
AT-M1 : Plain text CONNECT messages
independent of AT\V
With the default setting AT-M0, the return of plain text CONNECT messages
is dependent on the setting of the command AT\V. The bit rate at which the
connection was established is always returned.
The transfer speeds are not differentiated in plain text with the setting
AT-M1. (CONNECT messages in short form are identical to those of AT-M0).
If the MicroLink ISDN i is configured to ATX0, then the command AT-M has
no effect.
O Transition to online status
ATO
The command ATO can be used to switch back into the transfer mode to
resume online data transmission if the MicroLink ISDN i is in the command
mode after an escape command or a DTR transition from ON to OFF with a
preceding AT&D1.
\P Storing dial numbers
AT\Pmn
Up to ten dial numbers (m = 0 to 9) can be stored using this command.
The stored numbers n can be dialed using the commands ATDS, ATDS=m,
ATD/ or ATD/m. These numbers remain when the modem is switched off.
The command AT\Pm deletes the number stored at location m.
The command AT\P corresponds to the command AT&Z. The numbers
stored with the command AT\P can thus be overwritten with the command
AT&Z. The number stored at location 0 is also used for automatic dialing
with DTR (see AT$D).