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: 6-250Download Driver Pack
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