Atcomm.txt Driver File Contents (Creative_Lab_v.92_PCI_Modem.exe)

AT COMMANDS SET  FOR  MODEM BLASTER (5633)     VER 1.01               3/22/2001

                         *** AT COMMANDS ***



A        Answer command:  This command will cause the modem to immediately go
         into answer mode. The modem will go off hook and begin the answer  
         handshake.


Dn      Dial command: This command will cause the modem to go off hook and
        dial. There several modifiers that effect this command.
                      
        0 through 9   are the digits the modem will dial.
        *      Useable with tone dial only.
        #      Useable with tone dial only.
        L      Re-dial last number.
        P      Will cause the modem to pulse dial.
        T      Will cause the modem to tone dial.
        S=n    Will dial stored phone number. n = 0 to 3.
        W      Will cause the modem to go off hook and wait the amount of 
               time specified in the S6(W-class) or S7(US) register.
        ,      Will cause the modem to wait the amount of time specified in 
               the S8 register before it Will continue executing the rest of 
               the dialing string.
        !      Will cause the modem to go on then off hook for the time set
               by the S29 register.
        @      Will cause the modem to wait the amount of time specified in 
               the S7 register followed by 5 seconds of silence before 
               continuing to execute the dial string.
        &      Wait for credit card dialing tone. Will wair for the amount of
               time set by the S6(W-class) or S7(US model).
        ;      Will cause the modem to enter command mode without initiating 
               the hand shake tones.


En      Echo mode

        n = 0  Does not echo AT commands to host.
       *n = 1  Does echo AT commands to host.

           
Hn      Switch hook mode

       *n = 0  Modem goes on hook.
        n = 1  Modem goes off hook.


In      Report product information.

        n = 0  Report 0
        n = 1  Report 1
        n = 2  Report 2
        n = 3  Report 3
        n = 4  Report 4
        n = 5  Report 5
        n = 6  Report 6
        n = 7  Report 7
                 

Ln      Speaker volume control.

        n = 0  speaker off.
       *n = 1  Low speaker volume.
        n = 2  Medium speaker volume.
        n = 3  High speaker volume.


Mn      Speaker control.

        n = 0  Speaker is always off.
       *n = 1  Speaker is on until carrier is detected.
        n = 2  Speaker is always on.
        n = 3  Speaker is off during dialing and on until carrier is
               detected.


On      Go back into data mode when modem is on-line command mode.

        n = 0  Returns the modem back into data mode without hand shaking.
        n = 1  Returns the modem back into data with handshaking.


Qn      Result codes 

       *n = 0  Enable result codes to DTE.
        n = 1  Disable result codes to DTE.


Vn      Result code form
        n = 0  Result codes reported in a numeric form.
       *n = 1  Result codes reported in a verbose form.


Xn      Result code options

        n = 0   Enables result codes 0-4 and 8 , detection of dial tone and 
                busy disabled.
        n = 1   Enables result codes 0-4 and connect XXXX, detection of  dial
                tone and busy disabled.
        n = 2   Enables result codes 0-6, and connect XXX and detection of 
                busy is disabled.
        n = 3   Enables result codes 0-4, 8 and connect XXXX, detection of 
                dial tone and busy disabled.
       *n = 4   Enables all result codes and detection of dial tone and busy 
                enabled.


Zn      Resets modem

       *n = 0  Resets the modem and loads stored profile 0 to the modem.
        n = 1  Resets the modem and loads stored profile 1 to the modem.


&Cn     Data carrier detect mode

        n = 0  RLSD is always on.
       *n = 1  RLSD follows the state of the remote carrier.


&Dn     Data terminal ready mode

        n = 0  Modem ignores DTR 
        n = 1  Upon on to off transition of DTR, modem enters online
               command state and issues an OK 
               state without disconnecting.
       *n = 2  Upon on to off transition of DTR the modem instructs the
               underlying modem to perform orderly cleardown of call
    

&F     Loads the factory defaults settings to the modems active profile.
        

&Gn     Guard tone , only works in ITU-T V.22 bis 1200 bps or 2400 bps.

       *n = 0   Disables guard tone.
        n = 1   Disables guard tone.
        n = 2   Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz.




&V      View stored and active profiles.


&W     Stores current configuration

       

%En     Enable/disable line Quality monitor and auto-retrain 

        n = 0  Disable line Quality monitor and auto-retrain.
        n = 1  Enabled line Quality monitor and auto-retrain.
       


+MS     Select Modulation. 
        Format +MS=<carrier>,<AUTOMODE>,<MIN_TX_RATE>,<MAX-TX_RATE>,
        <MIN_RX_RATE>,<MAX_RX_RATE>

       

+VSP=n  SpeakerPhone on/off
        
        n = 0 Off
        n = 1 On


+VDX=n  SpeakerPhone full duplex mode
        
        n = 0 Half duplex
        n = 1 Full duplex


+VNH=n  Automatic hangup control

        n = 0 Modem enables automatic hangup
        n = 1 Modem disables automatic hangup
        n = 2 Modem disables automatic hangup and performs only
              logical hangup


+VIP0   Voice initialization all paramters


+VRXn   Start Modem Recieve (Record) 

        n = 0 Start voice record without periodic tone
        n = 1 start voice record with periodic tone


+VTX    Start modem transmit (Playback)

 

        
                     *** S RERGISTERS FOR MODEM BLASTER ***

S0           Number of rings needed to auto answer: Sets the number of rings 
             needed to make the modem perform an auto answer. 
             default=0  Range 0-255


S1           Ring Counter: Records the number of rings the modem has 
             detected. Resets to 0 if no rings are detected in 8 seconds.
             default=0  range 0-255


S2           Escape Character:Decimal number representing an ASCII character.
             default=43 (ASCII +)   range 0-127


S3           Carriage Return Character: Decimal number representing an ASCII 
             character. 
             default=13 (ASCII enter)  range 0-127


S4           Line Feed Character:  Decimal number representing an ASCII 
             character. 
             default=10(ASCII line feed)  range 0-127


S5           Back Space Character: Decimal number representing an ASCII 
             character.
             default=8(ASCII back space)  range 0-127


S6           Wait Time Before Blind Dialing:  Number of seconds after the
             modem goes off hook before it will dial. 
             default=2  range is 2-255 sec.


S7           Wait Time For Carrier Detect, for silence or for Dial Tone after
             the W dial modifier: This sets the amount of time the modem will
             wait for theremote carrier befor disconnecting. The amount of 
             time the modem will wait for silence after the @ dial modifier.
             Sets the amount of time the modem will wait for dialtone after
             the (W) dial modifier. 
             default=50  range 1-255 sec.


S8           Pause Time for Dial delay: 
             The amount of time the (,) will cause the modem to pause.      
             default=2  range0-255sec.


S10          Hang Up Delay After Loss of  Carrier:  The amount of time after
             the remote carrier is lost before this modem will disconnect. 
             default=14  range 1-255 1/10 of a sec.


S11          DTMF Dialing Speed:  Determines the length of the dual dialing 
             tones.
             default=95  range 50-255 ms.


S12          Escape prompt delay: Sets the amount of time betweem the last 
             character in the escape sequence befor an OK will be sent.             
             default=50  range 0-255 1/50 of a sec.



S29          Flash Dial Modifier time:  sets the lenght of time that the 
             modem will go on hook after encountering the (!) dial modifier.
             default=70   range 0-255 1/100 of a sec.




              *** RESPONCE CODES FOR MODEM BLASTER ***

             0 = OK
             1 = CONNECT
             2 = RING
             3 = NO CARRIER
             4 = ERROR
             6 = NO DIALTONE
             7 = BUSY
             8 = NO ANSWER
            24 = DELAYED
            32 = BLACKLISTED
            33 = FAX
            35 = DATA
           +F4 = +FCERROR







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