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XE2420 AT Commands
The XE2420 uses "AT" commands for configuration and
control. This section describes use of the AT command
format and lists the AT commands, Registers and Result
codes. XE2420 "AT" commands have two operational
modes; Command Mode and Data Mode.
Command Buffer - No more than 36 characters,
including the AT prefix, may be loaded into the com-
mand buffer. If the command buffer overflows, the
modem issues an "ERROR" result code and commands
are not executed.
Data Mode: The XE2420 enters data mode after it
connects with a remote modem and issues the appropri-
ate result code. In the Data Mode the modem sends all
data presented on Transmit Data (/TXD) to the remote
modem and puts data from the remote modem onto
Received Data (/RXD). When the modem exits data
mode, it issues a "NO CARRIER" result code.
Command Mode: The XE2420 enters command mode
on power-up, reset, a lost connection, or receipt of the
escape code. In command mode the modem accepts
commands from the host on transmit data. Appropriate
result codes are returned on received data.
Command Line Format
Command lines issued to the modem follow a strict
format. Each command begins with the prefix AT. The
command line is stored in the command buffer and
executed upon receipt of a carriage return. Until
executed, the command line can be edited with the
backspace key.
Command Prefix - Each command, except the A/
command, begins with the AT prefix. The "A" and "T"
may be either both upper case or both lower case but
cannot be of different cases. The prefix identifies the
speed and parity of the commands sent to the modem by
the host. Speed is determined by measuring the width of
the incoming bits. Parity is determined by comparing the
parity bit of the "A" and the "T."
Command Line - Commands may be strung together in
a single command line of up to 36 characters. Com-
mands are executed in the sequence they appear. Spaces
may be inserted into the command line but do not fill
space in the command buffer. A carriage return termi-
nates the command line and causes the commands to be
executed. Register S3 allows the user to select a
character other than a carriage return to terminate the
command line.
Command Line Editing - The backspace edits a
command line before it is executed. The backspace key,
(Control and H simultaneously on some systems), erases
the previous character in the command line. Register S5
allows the user to select a character other than a back-
space to edit the command line.
Re-Execute Last Command - The A/ command causes
the modem to re-execute the last command line. This is
the only command which does not require the "AT"
prefix.
Omitted Parameters - Most commands include a pa-
rameter which determines how the functions will be set.
When the command parameter is omitted from the
command string, it is assumed to be a 0.
Escape Characters - A 3 character escape sequence
maybe entered while in data mode to switch the modem
into command mode while on line. The escape charac-
ter, set by Register S2, must be entered 3 times in
succession to execute the escape. An AT command must
then be enterred within the period defined by S12 to
enter the command mode. The default escape sequence
is "+++."
Result Codes - The modem issues a result code after
each action. Result codes may be provided as full words,
one or two digit numeric codes, or may be disabled all
together. Each result code ends with a carriage return
when numeric result codes are chosen. When full word
result codes are chosen, a Line Feed and Carriage Return
preceed and follow each result code.
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