MULTITECH SYSTEMS, INC.
MT2834ZPX/MT2834ZPXI
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Modem Type |
Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax |
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Maximum Data Rate |
28.8Kbps |
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Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
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Data Bus |
16-bit ISA |
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Fax Class |
Class I & II |
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Data Modulation Protocol |
Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 AT&T V.32terbo |
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Fax Modulation Protocol |
ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
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Error Correction/Compression |
MNP2-5, V.42, V.42bis |

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CONNECTIONS | |||
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Purpose |
Location |
Purpose |
Location |
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Line-in |
CN1 |
Line-out |
CN2 |
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INTERRUPT SELECTION | |||||
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IRQ |
JP3 |
JP4 |
JP5 |
JP6 |
JP7 |
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í 3 |
Closed |
Open |
Open |
Open |
Open |
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2/9 |
Open |
Open |
Open |
Open |
Closed |
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4 |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
Open |
Open |
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5 |
Open |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
Open |
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7 |
Open |
Open |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
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ADDRESS SELECTION | ||
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Address |
JP1 |
JP2 |
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í COM2: |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
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COM1: |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
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COM3: |
Pins 2 & 3 closed |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
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COM4: |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
Pins 1 & 2 closed |
Proprietary Command Set
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AUTO-RELIABLE TIME BUFFER CONFIGURATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $An [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $A1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls the handling of incoming data during auto-reliable time period. |
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Command |
Function |
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í $A0 |
Data is discarded. |
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$A1 |
Data is buffered. |
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BIT MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $EBn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $EB1 E1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects 10- or 11-bit mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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í $EB0 |
Sets 10-bit mode. |
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$EB1 |
Sets 11-bit mode. |
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COMMAND ESCAPE TYPE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] %En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT %E3 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets type and response of command escape sequence. |
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Command |
Function |
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%E0 |
Command escape disabled. |
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í %E1 |
TIES escape (+++AT...) |
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%E2 |
<BREAK> AT method. |
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%E3 |
Both TIES and BREAK methods. |
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%E4 |
Escape disabled; no OK response to +++. |
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%E5 |
Escape disabled; OK response to +++. |
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COMMAND SET | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT &Qn |
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Example: |
AT &Q1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects standard Hayes or custom command sets. |
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Command |
Function |
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í &Q0 |
Multi-Tech custom command set enabled. |
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&Q1 |
Standard Hayes command set enabled. |
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COMPRESSION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT &En |
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Example: |
AT &E15 #L0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects data compression. |
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Command |
Function |
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&E14 |
Data compression disabled. |
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í &E15 |
Data compression enabled. |
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COMPRESSION MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT #Ln |
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Example: |
AT #L2 DT555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects active compression protocols. |
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Command |
Function |
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í #L0 |
V.42 negotiation enabled. |
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#L1 |
MNP negotiation enabled. |
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#L2 |
LAP-M negotiation enabled. |
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#L3 |
LAP-M enabled, no negotiation. |
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CTS SIGNAL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &RFn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &RF0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects the function of the CTS signal. |
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Command |
Function |
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&RF0 |
CTS is set to RTS. |
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í &RF1 |
CTS is independent of RTS. |
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DIAL STORED PHONE NUMBER | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] Nn1 [Nn2, Nn3...] |
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Example: |
ATM0 N1N3N5 <CR> |
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Description: |
Dials stored phone number(s). If the first number is busy, the modem will proceed to the next number in the list. |
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DSR SIGNAL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &SFn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &SF0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects the function of the DSR signal. |
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Command |
Function |
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í &SF0 |
DSR is set to CD. |
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&SF1 |
DSR is independent of CD. |
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DTR DIALING | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $Dn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $D1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Turns DTR dialing on and off. |
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Command |
Function |
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í $D0 |
DTR dialing disabled. |
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$D1 |
DTR dialing enabled. |
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DTR TIMEOUT | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S24=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS24=40 <CR> |
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Default: |
20 |
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Range: |
0-255 |
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Unit: |
50 ms |
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Description: |
Sets the time to drop the DTR signal to hangup. |
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ERROR CORRECTION DISABLE ON CONNECT | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $Fn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $F1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects whether error correction can be disabled by a <CR> while handshaking. |
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Command |
Function |
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$F0 |
Error correction handshake interrupt disabled. |
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í $F1 |
Error correction handshake interrupt enabled. |
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ESCAPE SEQUENCE BUFFER SIZE | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S34=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS34=30 <CR> |
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Default: |
10 |
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Range: |
0-60 |
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Unit: |
1 byte |
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Description: |
Sets the size of the buffer used to store commands during an escape sequence. |
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ESCAPE SEQUENCE - OUT OF BAND | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
<BREAK> AT [cmds]<CR> |
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Example: |
<BREAK> AT #F1<CR> |
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Description: |
Puts the modem in Command Mode. |
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Notes: |
Do not precede this command with AT. <BREAK> refers to the hardware modem break signal. |
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ESCAPE SEQUENCE TIMEOUT | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S32=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS32=30 <CR> |
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Default: |
20 |
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Range: |
0-255 |
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Unit: |
1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait for a <CR> while executing an escape sequence. |
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FACTORY DEFAULTS | |
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Type: |
Immediate/Configuration |
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Format: |
AT &F[n] |
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Example: |
AT &F8 <CR> |
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Description: |
Loads factory defaults, or sets write protect on NVRAM. |
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Command |
Function |
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&F |
Reloads defaults by setting. (Immediate, see below.) |
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í &F8 |
Sets &F to read factory defaults from ROM, and disables NVRAM write protect. |
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&F9 |
Sets &F to read defaults from NVRAM, and enables write-protect. |
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FAILED PASSWORD ATTEMPTS | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S26? |
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Example: |
ATS26? <CR> |
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Default: |
Read-only |
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Range: |
0-255 |
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Unit: |
1 attempt |
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Description: |
This register stores the number of failed password attempts. |
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FALLBACK MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #Fn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT #F1 O <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets direction of fallback. |
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Command |
Function |
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#F0 |
Fallback disabled. |
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#F1 |
Fallback from 28.8Kbps to 2400bps as line quality degrades. |
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í #F2 |
Fallback from 2400bps to 28.8Kbps as line quality improves. |
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FLOW CONTROL NORMAL MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E11 O <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects normal flow control. |
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Command |
Function |
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í &E10 |
Normal mode disabled. |
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&E11 |
Normal mode enabled. |
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FLOW CONTROL TYPE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E4 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets type of flow control used by modem. |
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Command |
Function |
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&E3 |
Flow control disabled. |
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í &E4 |
CTS/RTS flow control enabled. |
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&E5 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
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HANDSHAKE ATTEMPTS | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #An [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT #A1 #L3 <CR> |
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Description: |
Configures the initial handshake phase. |
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Command |
Function |
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#A0 |
Attempts in order: 28.8Kbps, 24Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 14.4Kbps, 12Kbps, 9600bps, 4800bps, 2400bps, 1200bps, 300bps. |
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#A1 |
Attempts only 28.8Kbps. |
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#A2 |
Attempts in order: 28.8Kbps, 24Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 14.4Kbps, 12Kbps, 9600bps, 4800bps. |
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#A3 |
Attempts in order: 2400bps, 1200bps, 300bps. |
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HELP SCREENS | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT $Hn |
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Example: |
AT $H1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Shows modem help screens. |
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Command |
Function |
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$H1 |
Shows help screen 1. |
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$H2 |
Shows help screen 2. |
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$H3 |
Shows help screen 3. |
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LIST CONFIGURATION | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT Ln |
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Example: |
AT L9 O <CR> |
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Description: |
Lists modem configuration. |
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Command |
Function |
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L5 |
Lists all settings. |
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L6 |
Lists the values of all S-registers. |
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L7 |
Lists extended parameters. |
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L8 |
Lists current diagnostics. |
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L9 |
Displays signal strength. |
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L10 |
Displays signal-to-noise ratio. |
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L11 |
Displays noise strength. |
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LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $SBnnn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $MB9600 $SB19200 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets serial port speed. |
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Command |
Function |
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$SB300 |
Sets 300baud speed. |
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$SB1200 |
Sets 1200baud speed. |
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$SB2400 |
Sets 2400baud speed. |
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$SB4800 |
Sets 4800baud speed. |
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$SB9600 |
Sets 9600baud speed. |
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$SB19200 |
Sets 19.2Kbaud speed. |
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$SB38400 |
Sets 38.4Kbaud speed. |
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$SB57600 |
Sets 57.6Kbaud speed. |
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$SB115200 |
Sets 115.2Kbaud speed. |
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LOCK SERIAL PORT | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $BAn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $SB57600 $BA0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets operation of serial port speed. |
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Command |
Function |
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í $BA0 |
Serial speed locked at rate set by $SB. |
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$BA1 |
Serial speed follows connect speed, ignoring $SB. |
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LOGIN PASSWORD | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #Ixxxx |
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Example: |
AT #IMicroHouse <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets the login password to xxxx. The password must be between 6 and 10 characters, case sensitive. It defaults to MULTI-TECH. |
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MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &BSn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &BS1 &MB28800 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum transmittable block size. |
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Command |
Function |
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&BS0 |
Maximum block size is 64 characters. |
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í &BS1 |
Maximum block size is 128 characters for LAP-M, and 256 characters for MNP. |
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PACING | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E9 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects pacing. |
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Command |
Function |
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í &E8 |
Enables pacing. |
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&E9 |
Disables pacing. |
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PACING - ENQ/ACK | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E13 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects ENQ/ACK pacing. |
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Command |
Function |
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&E12 |
Disables ENQ/ACK pacing. |
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í &E13 |
Enables ENQ/ACK pacing. |
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REDIAL | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
ATA: |
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Example: |
ATA: <CR> |
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Description: |
Redials the last number dialed until it is no longer busy. |
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REMOTE CONNECT SPEED | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT $MBnnn |
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Example: |
AT $MB9600 $SB19200 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets maximum remote connect speed. |
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Command |
Function |
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$MB75 |
Sets V.23 (1200bps/75bps bi-directional). |
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$MB300 |
Sets 300bps connect. |
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$MB1200 |
Sets 1200bps connect. |
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$MB2400 |
Sets 2400bps connect. |
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$MB4800 |
Sets 4800bps connect. |
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$MB9600 |
Sets 9600bps connect. |
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$MB14400 |
Sets 14.4Kbps connect. |
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$MB19200 |
Sets 19.2Kbps connect. |
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$MB28800 |
Sets 28.8Kbps connect. |
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RETRANSMIT FAIL ACTION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] $Rn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT $R1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets whether the modem gives up on a bad connection. |
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Command |
Function |
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í $R0 |
Hang up after 12 failed retransmissions. |
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$R1 |
Do not hang up after 12 failed retransmissions. |
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SETUP INACTIVITY TIMER | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S29=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS29=5 <CR> |
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Default: |
20 |
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Range: |
1-255 |
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Unit: |
1 minute |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum amount of time between commands until the setup password must be re-entered. |
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STORE PHONE NUMBER IN NVRAM | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] D <#>Nn [dialstring] |
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Example: |
ATD555-1212N1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Stores a phone number in the modem’s memory. |
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TIME UNTIL HANG UP ON LOW DTR | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S36=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS36=5 <CR> |
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Default: |
0 |
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Range: |
0-255 |
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Unit: |
1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait to hang up after the DTR signal goes low. |
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TIME UNTIL PICK UP ON HIGH DTR | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S37=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
ATS37=5 <CR> |
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Default: |
0 |
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Range: |
0-255 |
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Unit: |
1 second |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait to pick up after the DTR signal goes high. |
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TRELLIS MODULATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #Tn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT #T1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls Trellis Coded Modulation. |
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Command |
Function |
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#T0 |
Disables TCM. |
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í #T1 |
Enables TCM. |
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V.32terbo CONTROL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #Vn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT #V1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls the V.32terbo protocol in answer mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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í #V0 |
V.32terbo enabled. |
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#V1 |
V.32terbo disabled. |
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V.42 MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Configures the operation of V.42 mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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&E0 |
Error correction disabled. |
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í &E1 |
V.42 set to auto-reliable. |
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&E2 |
V.42 set to reliable. |
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XOFF SEND | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] #Xn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT #X1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects how XOFF signal is sent. |
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Command |
Function |
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í #X0 |
Single XOFF character sent until ready. |
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#X1 |
Multiple XOFF characters sent until ready. |
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XON/XOFF PASS-THROUGH | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &E7 O <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects whether XON/XOFF signals are sent to remote modem. |
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Command |
Function |
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í &E6 |
XON/XOFF signals trapped by local modem. |
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&E7 |
XON/XOFF passed through local modem. |