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Card Type |
Modem(synchronous/asynchronous) |
Chip Set |
Unidentified |
Maximum Data Rate |
28.8Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
Data Bus |
External |
Fax Class |
Unidentified |
Data Modulation Protocol |
Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, v.FAST |
Fax Modulation Protocol |
Unidentified |
Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, MNP10, V.42, V.42bis |
CONNECTIONS | ||||||
Function |
Label |
Function |
Label | |||
Line in |
CN1 |
25-Pin parallel port |
CN4 | |||
Line out |
CN2 |
DC power |
CN5 | |||
9-Pin mini-DIN connector |
CN3 |
Power switch |
SW1 |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |||
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
PWR |
Green |
On |
Power is on |
PWR |
Green |
Off |
Power is off |
DTR |
Red |
On |
DTR signal is high |
DTR |
Red |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
OH |
Red |
On |
Modem is off hook |
OH |
Red |
Off |
Modem is on hook |
DCD |
Green |
On |
Carrier signal detected |
DCD |
Green |
Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
EC |
Red |
On |
Modem is in error correction mode |
EC |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not in error correction mode |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) POWER-UP DIAGNOSTIC TESTING | ||
CD |
EC |
Condition |
Off |
On |
Test of RAM failed |
On |
Off |
Component failure |
On |
On |
Test of CPU failed |
3 Blinks |
Off |
All tests passed |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) SPEED (bps) | ||||||||
LED |
Status |
1 Blink |
2 Blinks |
3 Blinks |
4 Blinks |
5 Blinks |
6 Blinks |
7 Blinks |
V.22bis |
Blinking |
1200 |
2400 | |||||
V.32bis |
Blinking |
4800 |
7200 |
9600 |
12000 |
144000 | ||
V.fast |
Blinking |
14400 |
16800 |
19200 |
21600 |
24000 |
26400 |
28800 |
Proprietary AT Command Set
Auto-answer auto-logon sequence select | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $An [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets whether auto-answer auto-logon sequence are used | |
Command |
Function | |
í $A0 |
Auto-answer auto-logon disabled | |
$Ax |
Auto-answer auto-logon enabled for the sequence x, where x has a range of 1-9 and the sequence must first be set using the $L command |
automatic shut-down auto saving | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] )Zn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets whether the modem saves configurations before it automatically shuts down | |
Command |
Function | |
)Z0 |
Auto saving disabled | |
)Z1 |
Auto saving enabled (*W function enacted 5 seconds prior to shut-down) |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S22 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] S22=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
Unidentified | |
Range: |
0-255 | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Controls speaker volume and controls, results codes, and pulse dial make/break ratio. | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
1, 0 |
Not used | |
3, 2 |
00 01 10 11 |
Speaker off Speaker off on carrier Speaker always on Speaker on during handshake |
6 - 4 |
000 100 101 110 111 |
Busy and dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 4 enabled Busy and dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 5 & 10 enabled Busy tone detection disabled, dial tone detection enabled; result codes 0 - 6 & 10 enabled Busy tone detection enabled, dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 5, 7 & 10 enabled Busy and dial tone detection enabled; result codes 0 - 7 & 10 enabled |
7 |
0 1 |
39/61ms at 10pps (North America) 33/67ms at 10pps (Europe) |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S23 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] S23=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
Unidentified | |
Range: |
0-189 | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Grants/denies remote digital loopback, controls DTE rate and parity, and sets guard tone. | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
0 |
0 1 |
Remote digital loopback denied Remote digital loopback allowed |
3 - 1 |
000 001 010 011 100 101 110 111 |
Sets serial port speed to 0-300bps Sets serial port speed to 600bps Sets serial port speed to 1200bps Sets serial port speed to 2400bps Sets serial port speed to 4800bps Sets serial port speed to 9600bps Sets serial port speed to 19200bps Sets serial port speed to 38400, 57600 and 115200 bps |
5, 4 |
00 01 10 11 |
Parity even Space parity Parity odd Mark or no parity |
7, 6 |
00 01 10 11 |
Guard tone disabled Guard tone disabled Guard tone 1800Hz enabled Not used |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER :T15 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] :T15=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
128 | |
Range: |
0-193 | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Sets the V.24 control | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
0 |
0 1 |
CTS not effected by direct mode retrains CTS lowered by direct mode retrains |
5- 1 |
Not used | |
6 |
0 1 |
DCD enabled DCD enabled after carrier signal detected |
7 |
0 1 |
V.32 answer tone phase reversals disabled V.32 answer tone phase reversals enabled |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER :T19 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] :T19=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
1 | |
Range: |
0-1 | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Sets the link control for MNP | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
0 |
0 1 |
Modem will not disconnect a non-MNP10 1200 bps connection if it does not receive MNP link activity from the remote modem Modem will disconnect a non-MNP10 1200 bps connection if it does not receive MNP link activity from the remote modem for a period of 2 minutes |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER :T23 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] :T23=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
Unidentified | |
Range: |
Unidentified | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Controls the negotiation of rate | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
3- 0 |
Not used | |
4 |
0 1 |
Modem examines line quality and then sets speed during a V.32 connection Disabled |
7- 5 |
Not used |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER :T26 | ||
Format |
AT [cmds] :T26=n [cmds] | |
Default: |
0 | |
Range: |
0-255 | |
Unit: |
Bit-mapped | |
Description: |
Used to speed up cellular connection time | |
Bit |
Value |
Function |
0 |
0 1 |
2 second billing delay enabled 2 second billing delay disabled |
1 |
0 1 |
V.32 mode answer tone length normal V.32 mode answer tone length shortened |
BREAK TYPE | |||||
Type: |
Configuration | ||||
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] | ||||
Description: |
Configures action of break signal | ||||
Command |
Break from DTE |
Modem receives \Bn form local DTE |
Break sent by local modem |
Break received from remote modem | |
\K0 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem |
Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared |
Send break to remote modem, modem set to command mode |
Buffers cleared, break sent to DTE | |
\K1 |
Break sent to remote modem and buffers cleared |
Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared |
Send break to remote modem |
Buffers cleared, break sent to DTE | |
\K2 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem |
Send break to remote modem immediately |
Send break to remote modem, modem set to command mode |
Break sent immediately to DTE | |
\K3 |
Send break to remote modem immediately |
Send break to remote modem immediately |
Send break to remote modem |
Break sent immediately to DTE | |
\K4 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem |
Send break with transmitted data |
Send break to remote modem, modem set to command mode |
Break sent with received data to the DTE | |
\K5 |
Send break with transmitted data |
Send break with transmitted data |
Send break to remote modem |
Break sent with received data to the DTE |
Buffer disconnect delay | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] )%Dn [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 sec |
Description: |
Sets the delay within which the modem tries to process data within it’s transmit receive buffer, before it disconnects |
CLEAR TO SEND TIME DELAY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] :Vn [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.0125 second |
Description: |
Sets the time the modem waits before engaging CTS (Clear To Send) |
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] Bn [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects the communication protocol for data calls |
Note: The B command allows the simultaneous selection of more than one suffix,enabling multiple protocols. | |
Command |
Protocol |
B0 |
ITU-T V.21 and V.22 at 300 or 1200bps |
B1 |
Bell 103 and 212A at 300 or 1200bps |
connect message TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T14=n [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.1 sec |
Description: |
The period of time that the modem waits before or after a connect message to force CTS, DSR and DCD to high |
Connect state | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] On [cmds] | |
Description: |
Puts the modem into a connect state | |
Command |
Function | |
O |
Begin connect state | |
O1 |
Begin connect state and retrain if connected at 2400bps or higher |
Connection training TIMER for v.32 and v.32bis | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T17=n [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0, 5-28 |
Unit: |
Unidentified |
Description: |
The period of time that the modem uses for exchanging the training sequences while trying to establish a V.32 or a V.32bis connection |
CTS Activation TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T16=n [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
12.5 sec |
Description: |
When DCD and or DSR have been turned on, this is the amount of time before CTS is turned on |
cts, dsr and dcd connection control | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] @Cn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets when CTS,DSR and DCD go on | |
Command |
Function | |
í @C0 |
CTS,DSR and DCD forced high after connect message is sent | |
@C1 |
CTS,DSR and DCD forced high before connect message is sent |
data carrier detect | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Cn [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects data carrier detect mode |
Command |
Function |
&C0 |
DCD forced high |
&C1 |
DCD follows the state of the remote system, with DCD forced high after connect message |
&C2 |
DCD forced high except during at disconnect |
DATA SEND READY TIME DELAY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] :Xn [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.0125 second |
Description: |
Sets the time the modem waits before engaging data send ready |
DCD delay | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] :Un [cmds] |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit; |
.0125 sec |
Description: |
Sets the delay before the modem switches DCD on |
DCD turn on delay TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T6=n [cmds] |
Default: |
200 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.001sec |
Description: |
In normal mode V.23 half duplex connections, this is the period of time that the modem waits after the carrier has been turned on, before it begins to look for data |
DIAL | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] D<#> [cmds] |
Description: |
Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string |
Note: |
Any combination of modifiers can be used to produce the desired dial functions in sequence. |
Command |
Function |
DL |
Re-dial last number |
DP |
Pulse dialing enabled |
DR |
Answer mode enabled; originate mode disabled following handshake initiation. |
DS=n |
Dial stored telephone number n |
DT |
Tone dialing enabled/Pulse dialing disabled |
DW |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection |
D! |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go off-hook for specified time before returning on-hook. |
D@ |
Wait for Quiet Answer function enabled. Modem waits until a "quiet answer," a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7, is received prior to executing the rest of the dial string. |
D$ |
Wait for prompt tone detection function enabled. Waits for prompt tone for amount of time specified by the S7 command. |
D; |
Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command. |
DA |
Link negotiation performed at 4800 bps |
DJ |
Link negotiation performed at 1200 bps |
DK |
Cellular connection |
DNx |
Used as the last character in a dial string, if connection fails then a connection is attempted with the stored number x, which has a range of 1-9 and is previously stored using the &Z command or the \P command |
DO |
modem is set to work with a remote (cell-side) cellular phone |
DS |
Dials the first number stored using the &Z command |
D+x |
Dials, connects, then initiates the logon sequence x |
DM |
Override set operating mode and dial in LAPM mode |
DQ |
Override set operating mode and dial in LAPM mode with fallback to normal mode |
DU |
Override set operating mode and dial in direct mode |
DV |
Override set operating mode and dial in LAPM mode with fallback to MNP |
DX |
Override set operating mode and dial in auto-reliable mode |
DY |
Override set operating mode and dial in MNP reliable mode |
DZ |
Override set operating mode and dial in normal mode |
Dial access security | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Gn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets dial access security during logon | |
Command |
Function | |
$G0 |
Dial access security disabled | |
$G1 |
Dial access security enabled |
dial access security database display | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $In [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays the dial access security database |
Display contents of registers | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Rn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Display content of registers | |
Command |
Function | |
%R0 |
Displays contents of all S-registers | |
%R1 |
Displays content of all :Tn Commands |
DISPLAY TELEPHONE NUMBERS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Fn [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays numbers stored in the directory |
DSR AND CTS CONTROL FOR SERIAL PORT | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Dn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Controls data send ready and clear to send | |
Command |
Function | |
í \D0 |
DSR and CTS forced high | |
\D1 |
DSR and CTS follow DCD, If &C1 is set then DSR follows off-hook | |
\D2 |
DSR and CTS follow DCD | |
\D3 |
DSR set to ITU-T recommendations, CTS forced high | |
\D4 |
DSR and CTS set to ITU-T recommendations |
DSR disconnect TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T22=n [cmds] |
Default: |
34 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.0125 sec |
Description: |
The period of time after DCD and or CTS are dropped until DSR is dropped at disconnect |
Dumb Mode | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Hn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the modem to ignore commands (Dumb mode) | |
Command |
Function | |
-H1 |
Dumb mode disabled | |
-H2 |
Dumb mode enabled |
Edit dial accesss security database | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] )$Hn [cmds] |
Range: |
1-9 |
Description: |
Edits the dial access security database position n |
Edit logon sequence | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] )$Ln [cmds] |
Range: |
1-9 |
Description: |
Edits the logon sequence n |
EXTENDED RESULT CODES | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Vn [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects extended result codes |
Command |
Function |
\V0 |
Extended result codes disabled |
\V1 |
Extended result codes enabled |
í \V2 |
Extended error correction protocol result codes enabled |
\V3 |
/REL added to extended error correction result codes, displays Hayes short result codes |
\V4 |
Extended error correction protocol result codes enabled |
Fallback speed | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Qn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the type of fallback used by the modem | |
Command |
Function | |
-Q0 |
V.fast, V.32bis, or V.32 MNP reliable connection fallback to a MNP reliable 2400bps or 1200bps connection disabled | |
-Q1 |
V.fast, V.32bis, or V.32 MNP reliable connection fallback to a MNP reliable 2400bps connection enabled | |
-Q2 |
V.fast, V.32bis, or V.32 MNP reliable connection fallback to a MNP reliable 2400bps or 1200bps connection enabled |
False answer disconnect TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T7=n [cmds] |
Default: |
60 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 sec |
Description: |
In normal mode, when V.23 half duplex connections occur after fallback, this is the period of time that the modem waits before disconnecting after receiving no data |
FIRMWARE VERSION display | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Vn [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays the firmware main code version for the modem |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Gn [cmds] |
Description: |
Selects modem port flow control |
Command |
Function |
í \G0 |
Flow control disabled |
\G1 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
\G2 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled uni-directionally |
Hewlett Packard EMULATION | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Hn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Configures the modem to emulate Hewlett Packard ENQ/ACK | |
Command |
Function | |
í \H0 |
HP ENQ/ACK disabled | |
\H1 |
HP ENQ/ACK enabled within a MNP reliable link/terminal emulated | |
\H2 |
HP ENQ/ACK enabled within a MNP reliable link/host emulated |
INACTIVITY TIMER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Tn [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-90 |
Unit: |
1 minute |
Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects. |
Inactivity timer (serial port) | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] )Qn [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 minute |
Description: |
Sets the time serial port must be inactive for the modem to automatically shut down |
Kermit and uucp spoofing | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] :Kn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the type of Kermit and UUCP protocol used by the modem | |
Command |
Function | |
í :K0 |
Kermit and UUCP spoofing disabled (asynchronous protocols) | |
:K1 |
Kermit spoofing enabled (asynchronous protocols) | |
:K2 |
UUCP spoofing enabled (asynchronous protocols) |
kermit mark character | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] :Qn [cmds] |
Default: |
1 |
Range: |
0-31 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the mark character used by Kermit |
Line turnaround TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T4=n [cmds] |
Default: |
20 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.0125sec |
Description: |
In normal mode V.23 half duplex connections, after the local modem turns carrier off, this is the amount of time the local modem waits for the remote modem to respond, before it turns the carrier on again and resumes the transmission of data. |
Logon sequence password | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $P [cmds] |
Description: |
Changes the password used to alter the logon sequence |
LOW Battery WARNING | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] )Vn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the type of notification that should occur upon low battery | |
Command |
Function | |
í )V0 |
Disabled | |
)V1 |
3 Bell characters | |
)V2 |
3 Bell characters and LOW BATTERY warning |
manual dialing | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] :Dn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets if the modem goes off-hook in originate mode | |
Command |
Function | |
í :D0 |
If DTR is raised then modem goes off-hook | |
:D1 |
If DTR is raised then modem goes off-hook in originate mode, &D must be set | |
:D2 |
If DTR is raised then modem goes off-hook in originate mode and dials the first telephone number that is stored, &D must be set |
Mnp class connection Messages | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Mn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets whether or not a class connection message is shown | |
Command |
Function | |
í -M0 |
MNP class connection message disabled | |
-M1 |
MNP class connection message enabled |
Modem Port Rate | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Bn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the bits per second rate for the modem port | |
Command |
Function | |
%B75 |
75bps | |
%B300 |
300bps | |
%B600 |
600bps | |
%B1200 |
1200bps | |
%B2400 |
2400bps | |
%B4800 |
4800bps | |
%B9600 |
9600bps | |
%B19200 |
19200bps | |
%B38400 |
38400bps | |
%B57600 |
57600bps | |
%B115200 |
115200bps |
MODEM POrT SPEED CONFIGURATION | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Gn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets how modem port speed is configured | |
Command |
Function | |
í %G0 |
Modem port speed is determined by serial port | |
%G1 |
Modem port speed is determined by %B command |
ONLINE STATUS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Sn [cmds] |
Description: |
Lists modem commands with their current settings, displays connection type, elapsed time, and last number dialed |
Note: |
The information is displayed on several screens, hit any key to scroll down, hit <control> x to cancel |
Packet size (parallel port) | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T29=n [cmds] |
Default: |
32 |
Range: |
0-63 |
Unit: |
1 Character |
Description: |
The maximum number of characters sent in a data packet from computer to modem or from modem to computer |
Note: |
If the value is set to 0 then the modem selects the best packet size |
Parity check | ||
Type: |
Configurarion | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Pn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets how parity is checked | |
Command |
Function | |
í -P0 |
Parity for special characters ignored | |
-P1 |
Process special characters when their parity matches serial port parity | |
-P2 |
Process special characters when their parity matches serial port parity, modem port flow characters are also recognized |
Power level adjustment (cellular connections) | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] )Mn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Adjusts the power level used by the modem | |
Command |
Function | |
)M0 |
Auto power adjustment (cellular and non cellular) | |
)M1 |
Power level adjustment forced (cellular) |
PULSE DIAL SETTING | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Wn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the format for pulse dialing, where x is the digit being dialed | |
Command |
Function | |
í %W0 |
X pulses dialed | |
%W1 |
X+1 pulse dialed | |
%W2 |
10- x pulses dialed |
Read :t (configuration) Register | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format |
AT [cmds] ):Tn? [cmds] |
Description: |
Displays the value of the :T register n |
Re-Dial | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Dn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Dials or re-dials a number in several different formats | |
Command |
Function | |
-D<number> |
Dials a number up to 98 characters long | |
-D/x |
Dials the telephone stored in the directory location x using the \P command | |
-DL |
Dials last number dialed | |
-DS |
Dials first entry stored in the directory |
remote access | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *En [cmds] | |
Description: |
Enables the use of remote access | |
Command |
Function | |
í *E0 |
Remote access disabled | |
*E1 |
Remote access enabled |
Remote access Attention CHARACTER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] *Sn [cmds] |
Default: |
42, <*> |
Range: |
0-126 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the attention character used to request remote access |
remote access Configuration RECOVERY | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *Q[cmds] |
Description: |
Ignores changes made but not saved in level 1 remote access sessions |
remote access configuration update | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *U [cmds] |
Description: |
Saves changes made to the configurations during a level 1 remote access call |
Remote Access IDENTIFIER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *I [cmds] |
Description: |
Sets the identifier used in remote access sessions |
remote access level change - down | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *X [cmds] |
Description: |
Sets remote access down one level |
Note: |
If remote access is at level 0 then, the remote access session ends and the originating modem is set to connect state |
Remote access level change - up | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *M [cmds] |
Description: |
Requests to move up to level 1 from level 0 in a remote access session |
remote access password | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *Pn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets password for remote access | |
Command |
Function | |
*P0 |
Sets password for level 0 remote access | |
*P1 |
Sets password for level 1 remote access |
remote access request | |
Type: |
immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *A [cmds] |
Description: |
Requests a remote access |
Remote access security | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *Rn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Turns on remote access security | |
Note: |
All passwords must be set before enabling Remote Access Security | |
Command |
Function | |
*R0 |
Remote access security disabled | |
*R1 |
Remote access security enabled |
RESULT CODES | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] Qn [cmds] |
Description: |
Enables modem to send result codes to the DTE |
Command |
Function |
í Q0 |
Result code sending enabled |
Q1 |
Result code sending disabled |
Q2 |
Result code for answer mode disabled |
Security database clear | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Jn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Clears various security and phone number databases | |
Command |
Function | |
$J0 |
Dial access security database cleared and $L1-$L5 restored to default | |
$J1 |
Dial access security database cleared, $L1-$L5 restored to default, connection security password database cleared, stored telephone numbers cleared and last number dialed cleared. |
SECURITY PASSWORD | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format |
AT [cmds] )%In [cmds] |
Default: |
No password set, password connection security disabled |
Description: |
Sets a new password for password connection security |
serial port parity | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -On [cmds] | |
Description: |
Changes the parity settings for the serial port | |
Command |
Function | |
-O0 |
7 data bits/odd parity | |
-O1 |
7 data bits/even parity | |
-O2 |
7 data bits/mark parity | |
-O3 |
7 data bits/space parity | |
-O4 |
8 data bits/no parity |
Serial port rate | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Bn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the rate of the serial port in bits per second | |
Command |
Function | |
$B775 |
775 bps | |
$B300 |
300 bps | |
$B600 |
600 bps | |
$B1200 |
1200 bps | |
$B2400 |
2400 bps | |
$B4800 |
4800 bps | |
$B9600 |
9600 bps | |
$B19200 |
19200 bps | |
í $B38400 |
38400 bps | |
$B57600 |
57600 bps | |
$B115200 |
115200 bps |
SERIAL PORT RING INDICATION | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Rn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets preferences for the ring indicator signal | |
Command |
Function | |
\R0 |
Signal on during call | |
\R1 |
Signal is turned off when call is answered |
serial port speed | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Un [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the serial port speed change type | |
Command |
Function | |
%U0 |
Serial port speed can be changed to any other speed | |
%U1 |
Keep current port speed | |
%U2 |
Serial port speed can be changed from any other speed |
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] )Un [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the type of notification that should occur 20 seconds before shut down | |
Command |
Function | |
í )U0 |
Disabled | |
)U1 |
3 Bell characters | |
)U2 |
3 Bell characters and SHUT DOWN |
Speed Matching | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Ln [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets the type of speed matching used | |
Command |
Function | |
%L0 |
Partial speed matching enabled | |
%L1 |
Speed matching enabled | |
%L2 |
Speed matching disabled | |
%L3 |
ITU-T automode enabled |
STORE CONFIGURATION (COMPLETE) | ||
Type: |
Immediate | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *Wn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets user configurations according to active commands and registers | |
Note: |
Unlike the &W command, this one also stores restricted S-registers | |
Command |
Function | |
*W0 |
Stores active commands and registers in configuration 0 | |
*W1 |
Stores active commands and registers in configuration 1 |
Store telephone number | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Pn [cmds] |
Description: |
Stores the phone number n of up to 39 digits |
TRANSMISSION LEVEL - CELLULAR | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] @Mn [cmds] |
Description: |
Sets the signal level for transmission while in cellular mode |
Command |
Function |
í @M0 |
-26 dBm |
@M1 |
-30 dBm |
@M2-@M10 |
-10 dBm |
@Mx |
After @M10 the level becomes variable and is equal to -x dBm, x has a range of 10 - 35 |
View mode (logon) | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Vn [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets if data is passed through to from remote computer to local computer, durin a logon sequence | |
Command |
Function | |
$V0 |
View mode disabled | |
$V1 |
View mode enabled |
V.21 and v.23 answer tone TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T3=n [cmds] |
Default: |
3 |
Range: |
0-33 |
Unit: |
.1 sec |
Description: |
If the answering modem is set to V.21 or V.23 then :T3 is period of time that the V.25 answer tone is emitted If the originating modem is set to V.21 or V.23 then :T3 is period of time that the modem waits after it receives tone and proceeds with connection |
V.21 connection attempt TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T2=n [cmds] |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.1 sec |
Description: |
Time that the modem attempts a V.21 connection, before establishing a V.23 half duplex connection |
V.23 split speed or a V.23 connection attempt TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T1=n [cmds] |
Default: |
30 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.1 sec |
Description: |
Time that the modem attempts a V.23 split speed connection, before establishing a V.21 or a V.23 half duplex connection |
V.23 equalizer settings | ||
Type: |
Configuration | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %On [cmds] | |
Description: |
Sets V.23 equalizer settings for half-duplex mode | |
Command |
Function | |
%O0 |
Equalizers disabled in V.23 half-duplex mode | |
%O1 |
Equalizers enabled in V.23 half-duplex mode |
v.23 intercharacter timer | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T5=n [cmds] |
Default: |
7 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.0125sec |
Description: |
In normal mode V.23 half duplex connections, this is the period of time that the modem waits before sending the last data character held within the transmit buffer and turning the carrier off |
V.32, V.22bis or a V.22 connection attempt TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] :T0=n [cmds] |
Default: |
40 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
.1 sec |
Description: |
Time that the modem attempts a V.32, V.22bis or V.22 connection, before establishing a V.23 split speed or a V.21 connection |
V.fast connection speed | ||
Type: |
Register | |
Format: |
AT [cmds] :T42=n [cmds] | |
Description: |
Speed setting for V.fast connection | |
Command |
Function | |
í :T42=0 |
Standard V.fast connection speed | |
:T42=1 |
Highest V.fast connection speed (2 speeds faster than the standard) | |
:T42=2 |
Higher V.fast connection speed (1 speed faster than the standard) | |
:T42=3 |
Standard V.fast connection speed | |
:T42=4 |
Lower V.fast connection speed (1 speed slower than the standard) | |
:T42=5 |
Lowest V.fast connection speed (2 speed slower than the standard) |