At mode – Sierra Wireless RAVEN 1X 20070914 User Manual
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Data Communication and Host Modes
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If the serial port of the Raven is in any mode other than AT or
PassThru, the AT command mode can be re‐entered by:
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Deactivating DTR (if &D2 or Ignore DTR, S211, is not set).
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Issuing the +++ escape sequence (if Disable AT Escape,
DAE, is not set).
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Resetting or Power cycling the modem.
Note: DTR needs to be asserted (S211=1 or &D0) by the host before
PPP Mode, SLIP Mode, UDP PAD Mode, or TCP PAD Mode can be
entered.
AT Mode
Using a terminal connection, AT commands are used to
configure the modem, command it to do something, or query a
setting. For a full listing of the AT commands, refer to the
appendix. AceManager is a graphical user interface for most
AT Commands.
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AT commands must always be terminated by
character 0x0D), a carriage return (pressing enter on the
keyboard). Some may also include a new line or line feed
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If E=1 (Echo On), the AT command (including the termi‐
nating
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Two settings affect the format of AT command output: V
(Verbose) and Q (Quiet).
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If Q=1 (Quiet On), no result codes are output whatsoever,
so there is no response generated by a (non query)
command.
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If Q=0 (Quiet Off), result codes are output. The format of
this output is then affected by the Verbose setting.
If Quiet mode is off, the result code is affected as follows:
For V=1 (Verbose mode), the textual result code is sur‐
rounded by a carriage return and new line. Any AT
query response is also surrounded by a carriage return
and new line.
For V=0 (Terse mode), a numeric result code is output
with a single trailing carriage return (no new line is
output), while any AT query response is followed by a
carriage return and new line (there is no preceding
output).
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For example, possible output to the AT command “AT”
with carriage return (assuming quiet mode is not on) is: