A. at command set, Appendix a: at command set, Commands, refer to appendix a – Lucent Technologies AT&T 7400B User Manual

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DEFINITY Communications System

APPENDIX A: AT COMMAND SET

7400B Data Module

User’s Guide

Page A-1

APPENDIX A: AT COMMAND SET

This appendix contains an explanation of each AT command accepted
by the 7400B Data Module. Labels used in the descriptions are defined
as follows:

Label

Description

Command:

The command is shown as it should be typed. The command may be typed in
uppercase or lowercase. Spaces may be typed between multiple commands on
the same command line for readability, but the spaces are ignored by the 7400B

Data Module.

Function:

Type:

A brief, functional description of the command is provided here.

Type may be immediate or configuration. An immediate command causes the
data module to perform an action as soon as the command is sent (for example,
go off-hook or dial a number). A configuration command modifies a
configuration parameter during the current session.

Arguments:

Many commands accept or require a numerical argument. Whether an

argument is required and the range of acceptable values for the argument is
shown here.

S-Register:

The S-registers consist of 28 1-byte memory locations in the data module,
designated as S0 through S27. The S-registers hold values for defining the
current configuration of the data module. Some commands modify a specific

S-register, and some commands perform an action based on the current value
stored in an S-register. Whether an S-register is modified or read by the current

command is explained here.

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