atcomsetc.txt Driver File Contents (56ifx-c.zip)

A     Answer      Sends a carrier to the phone line, if a modem is
                  calling a connection will be established.

A/    Repeat      This will repeat the last AT command typed to 
                  the modem. This command does NOT need to start
                  with an "AT".

Bn    ITU/BELL    B0 - ITU-T V.22 @ 1200bps & V.21 @ 300bps
                  B1 - Bell 212A @ 1200bps & Bell 103J @ 300bps
                  B2 - ITU-T V.23 send @ 75bps receive @ 1200bps
                  B3 - ITU-T V.22 send @ 1200bps receive @ 75bps

Cn    Carrier     C0 - Transmit carrier always off
      Control     C1 - Normal transmit carrier

D     Dial        Dial modifier, usually followed with a T or P to
                  indicate if tone or pulse will be used to dial
                  and then followed by the phone # to dial. 

En    Echo        E0 - Disable echo in command mode
                  E1 - Enable echo in command mode

Fn    Online      F0 - Enabled online echo
      Echo        F1 - Disables online echo

Hn    Hook        H0 - Hangs up the telephone line
      Control     H1 - Picks up the telephone line

In    Identify    I0  - Reports product code
      Checksum    I1  - Reports modem chip firmware
      Option      I2  - Verifies ROM checksum
                  I3  - Reports chipset name
                  I4  - Reserved
                  I5  - Reserved for hardware configuration
                  I6  - Country code
                  I7  - Version of board manufacturer firmware
                  I8  - Features of modem firmware
                  I10 - Modem board configuration
                  I11 - Modem board configuration
                  I14 - SAFE (analog - digital) device
                  I20 - Chip manufacturer's silicon version
                  I21 - Chip manufacturer's firmware version
                  I22 - Chip manufacturer's name
                  I23 - Chip manufacturer's product model

Ln    Volume      L0 - Low speaker volume 
                  L1 - Low speaker volume
                  L2 - Medium speaker volume
                  L3 - High speaker volume
 
Mn    Speaker     M0 - Modem speaker is always off
      Control     M1 - Speaker on until carrier is present
                  M2 - Speaker is always on
                  M3 - Speaker off during dialing, on until
                       the carrier is present.

Nn    Data Rate   N0 - Handshake only at DTE-to-modem data rate
      Handshake   N1 - Begins handshake DTE-to-modem rate, falls to
                       highest compatibility

On    Go On-Line  O0 - Returns modem to data mode
                  O1 - Retrains equalizer and returns to data mode

P     Pulse       Pulse dials, must be preceeded with ATD

Qn    Results     Q0 - Enables result codes
                  Q1 - Disabled result codes

Sn    S-Register  Selects an S-Register (Range: 0-37)

Sn=x  Write to    Writes to a S-Register (Range: n=0-37, S-Register
                  x=0-255)

Sn?   Reads from  Reads from an S-Register (Range: 0-37) S-Register

T     Tone        Tone dials, must be preceeded with ATD

Vn    Result      V0 - Numeric result codes
      format      V1 - Written result codes (verbose)

Wn    Reponse     W0 - DTE speed response codes
      code        W1 - DTE speed response codes
      data        W2 - DCE speed response codes
      rate        W3 - DTE speed response codes w/error correct & data compress
                  W4 - Reports protocol, data compress, and DTE data rate

Xn    Result      X0 - Disables busy and dial tone detection
      type        X1 - Disables busy and dial tone detection 
                  X2 - Disables busy and dial tone detection
                  X3 - Disables busy and dial tone detection
                  X4 - Enables busy and dial tone detection

Yn    Long space  Y0 - Disables long space disconnect
      disconnect  Y1 - Enables long space disconnect

Zn    Recall      Z0 - Resets modem to stored profile 0
      Profile     Z1 - Resets modem to stored profile 1

&Cn   Data        &C0 - Ignore remote modem status, DCD always ON
      carrier     &C1 - DCD set according to remote modem status
      detect

&Dn   Data        &D0 - In async mode, modem ignore DTR
      terminal    &D1 - Modem switches from data to command mode
      ready             when on-to-off transition of DTR occurs.
                  &D2 - When DTR switches off, modem goes on-hook
                        and disables auto-answer mode; when DTR
                        switches on, auto-answer is enabled.
                  &D3 - Turn off DTR re-initialize & resets values
                        except UART registers.

&F    Factory     Loads the factory settings of the modem

&Gn   Guard tone  &G0 - Disable guard tone
      options     &G1 - Enables 550-Hz guard tone
                  &G2 - Enables 1800-Hz guard tone

&J0   Auxiliary   &J0 - Auxiliary relay never operated
      relay       &J1 - Activates auxiliary relay when modem is
      control           off the hook.

&Kn   Serial flow &K0 - Disables flow control
      control     &K3 - Bi-directional hardware flow control
                  &K4 - XON/XOFF software flow control

&M0   Async Mode  This modem will only support Asynchronus mode.
     
&Pn   Dial pulse  &P0 - Sets 10-pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make
      ratio             break ratio.
                  &P1 - Sets 10-pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make 
                        break ratio.

&Q0   Async Mode  This modem will only support Asynchronus mode.

&Sn   Data Set    &S0 - DSR always active
      Ready       &S1 - DSR active only during handshaking when the
                        carrier is lost.

&Tn   Self test   &T0 - Terminates a test in progress
                  &T1 - Initiates local analog loopback
                  &T3 - Initiates local digital playback
                  &T4 - Grants RDL requests from remote modem
                  &T5 - Denies RDL request from remote modem
                  &T6 - Initiates remote digital loopback
                  &T7 - Starts remote digital loopback with self test
                  &T8 - Initiates local analog loopback with self test

&Un   Trellis     &U0 - Enable Trellis coding with QAM as fallback
      Coding      &U1 - QAM modulation only

&Vn   View Active &V0 - View stored profile 0
      and stored  &V1 - View stored profile 1
      profiles    &V2 - View relay and general purpose I/O status

&Wn   Store       &W0 - Store active configuration to profile 0
      profile     &W1 - Store active configuration to profile 1

&Yn   Select      &Y0 - Recall stored profile 0 on power up
      profile     &Y1 - Recall stored profile 1 on power up

&Zn=x Store phone &Z0=x - Where x=telephone #, stores in slot 0
      number      &Z1=x - Where x=telephone #, stores in slot 1
                  &Z2=x - Where x=telephone #, stores in slot 2
                  &Z3=x - Where x=telephone #, stores in slot 3

%En   Auto        %E0 - Disables auto retrain
      retrain     %E1 - Enables auto retrain

%Gn   Rate        %G0 - Disabled
      Negotiation %G1 - Generate data modem calling tone

-Cn   Data tone   -C0 - Calling tone disabled
                  -C1 - 1300-Hz calling tone enabled
                  -C2 - V.8 calling tone and 1300-Hz calling tone

%An   Auto        %A13 (default) Range 0-127
      reliable
      fallback
      character

%Cn   MNP 5       %C0 - No Compression
                  %C1 - Enables MNP 5 data compression

\An   MNP block   \A0 Maximum 64 characters
      size        \A1 Maximum 128 characters
                  \A2 Maximum 192 characters
                  \A3 Maximum 256 characters

\Bn   Break       Transmits a break through the modem

\Cn   Auto        \C0 - No data buffering
      reliable    \C1 - Four second buffer until 200 characters in
      buffers           the buffer or detection of a SYN character
                  \C2 - No buffering; connects to a non-V.42 modem

\Gn   modem flow  \G0 - Disabled modem port flow control
      control     \G1 - Sets modem port flow control to XON/XOFF

\Jn   Bps rate    \J0 - Disables rate adjust
      control     \J1 - Enables rate adjust

\Kn   Set break   - In connect state, transmits break to remote (if
                    in reliable mode):
                  \K0 - Enters command mode, no break sent
                  \K1 - Enters command mode, no break sent
                  \K2 - Enters command mode, no break sent
                  \K3 - Non-destructive/expedited
                  \K4 - Enters command mode, no break sent
                  \K5 - Non-detructive/non-expedited

                   - In command state, transmits break to remote (if
                     in reliable mode):
                  \K0,1 Destructive/expedited
                  \K2,3 Non-destructive/expedited
                  \K4,5 Non-destructive/non-expedited
                  -In connect state, receives break, enters command
                   state
                  \K0,2,4 - Sends break and enters command state
                  \K1,3,5 - Sends a break
          
                  - In connect state, receives break at modem port/
                    sends to serial port.
                  \K0,1 - Destructive/expedited
                  \K2,3 - Non-destructive/expedited
                  \K4,5 - Non-destructive/non-expidited

\Nn   Operating   \N0 - Selects buffer mode with speed buffering
      Mode        \N1 - Selects buffer mode with speed buffering
                  \N2 - Selects MNP reliable mode
                  \N3 - Selects V.42 auto-reliable mode
                  \N4 - Selects V.42 reliable mode

\O    Originate reliable link

\Qn   serial flow \Q0 - Disables flow control
      control     \Q1 - XON/XOFF software flow control
                  \Q2 - Uni-directional hardware flow control
                  \Q3 - Bi-directional hardware flow control

\T0   Activity    0 - default, inactivate timer, range 0-99
      Timer

\U    Accept reliable link

\Xn   XON/XOFF    \X0 - Process flow control characters
                  \X1 - Process flow control characters & passes
                        to local or remote.

\Y    Switch to reliable mode

\Z    Switch to normal mode

-Jn   V.42 Detect -J0 - Disables the V.42 detection phase
                  -J1 - Enables the V.42 detect phase

"Hn   V.42        "H0 - Disables V.42bis
      Control     "H1 - Enables V.42bios only transmitting data
                  "H2 - Enables V.42bios only when receiving data
                  "H3 - Enables V.42bis transmitting and receiving data


"On   V.42 length "O32 (default) Range: 6-250


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