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Using the AT Automatic Calling Interface 5-9

Using the

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AT

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RD, Redial Last Number

You may redial a failed call n times using the AT

*

RD command. The modem

redials a call until a successful connection is made, or until the call has been
attempted n times. The AT

*

RD command causes the modem to redial the last num-

ber dialed. So if an initial call fails, and the telephone number is linked to another
number, the modem redials the linked telephone number.

S-Registers

S-registers are memory locations for storing specific configuration and operating
parameters. S-registers typically contain timing, counting, ASCII characters, or com-
mand option values. While communications software generally insulates you from
the need to alter S-register settings, you may want to reconfigure or read the contents
of an S-register. This section describes how to read and change S-Register values.

This section is in two parts:

• The first part describes the AT commands used to display and change

S-Register values.

• The second part describes S-Registers used by the modem.

Any S-Register that is not stored in memory is reset to its default value when you:

• Power up the modem

• Load a new Option Set

• Reinitialize memory

Displaying and Changing S-Register Values

Display S-Register Value (ATSn?)

This command displays the value of S-Register n, as stored in volatile memory.

If a “?” appears in the command string anywhere other than immediately following
the S-Register number, the command displays the value of the last S-Register
selected.

If you try to read the value of an unused S-Register, the modem displays OK.

Settings:

0, 1 Redial last number one time.

n (The maximum number of redials allowed is country-specific. See the
326X Series Modem Country-Specific Guide for more details).

Format:

AT

*

RDn

Settings:

n, Specifies S-Register

Format:

ATSn?