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<strong>MC75</strong> <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Set</strong><br />

1.4 <strong>AT</strong> <strong>Command</strong> Syntax<br />

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1.4.2 Combining <strong>AT</strong> commands on the same command line<br />

You may enter several <strong>AT</strong> commands on the same line. This eliminates the need to type the "<strong>AT</strong>" or "at" prefix<br />

before each command. Instead, it is only needed once at the beginning of the command line. Use a semicolon<br />

as command delimiter.<br />

The table below lists the <strong>AT</strong> commands you cannot enter together with other commands on the same line. Otherwise,<br />

the responses may not be in the expected order.<br />

<strong>AT</strong> command type<br />

Comment<br />

V.250 commands with FAX commands (Prefix <strong>AT</strong>+F)<br />

GSM 7.07 commands<br />

GSM 7.05 commands (SMS)<br />

<strong>Command</strong>s starting with <strong>AT</strong>&<br />

<strong>AT</strong>+IPR<br />

with Siemens commands, Prefix <strong>AT</strong>^S)<br />

To be used standalone<br />

To be used standalone<br />

To be used standalone<br />

Note: When concatenating <strong>AT</strong> commands please keep in mind that the sequence of processing may be different<br />

from the sequential order of command input. Therefore, if the consecutive order of the issued commands and<br />

the associated responses is your concern, avoid concatenating commands on the same line.<br />

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