ACER, INC.
MAGIC F34
Card Type | Modem/Fax card |
Chip Set | Unidentified |
Maximum Modem Rate | 33.6Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate | 14.4Kbps |
Data Modulation Protocol | Bell 103/212A ITU-T V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 |
Fax Modulation Protocol | ITU-T V.17, V.33, V.29, V.27ter, V.21CH2 |
Error Correction/Compression | MNP5, V.42, V.42bis |
Fax Class | Class I & II |
Data Bus | 16-bit ISA |
Card Size | Half length, full-height card |
CONNECTIONS | ||||||
Function | Label | Function | Label | |||
Telephone line out | CN1 | Microphone | CN4 | |||
Telephone line in | CN2 | Audio card connector | CN5 | |||
Line out | CN3 |
SERIAL PORT ADDRESS | ||||
Setting | JP2 | JP3 | JP4 | JP5 |
COM1 | 1 & 2 | 2 & 3 | 2 & 3 | 2 & 3 |
COM2 | 2 & 3 | 1 & 2 | 2 & 3 | 1 & 2 |
í Plug and Play enabled | 1 & 2 | Unidentified | 1 & 2 | 1 & 2 |
Note: Pins designated should be in the closed position. To use the plug and play option, the optional chip C1 must be installed. |
SUPPORTED COMMAND SET |
Basic AT Commands |
AT, ‘+++’, A/ |
A, B, C, E, H, M, O, P, Q, T, V, W, X, Y, Z |
&C, &F, &M, &P, &Q, &T, &V, &W, &Y, &Z |
Extended AT Commands |
\A, \B, \K, \N, \V, |
%C, %E, %L, %Q, %TT |
S Registers |
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S14, S16, S18, S19, S20, S21, S22, S23, |
S24, S25, S26, S29, S30, S31, S32, S33, S36, S37, S38, S39, S40, S41, S46, S48, S82, S86, S91, |
S92, S95 |
Special Commands |
#CID, +MS?, +MS, #BDR, #CLS, #MDL?, #MFR?, #REV?, #TL, #VBQ, #VBS, #VBT, #VCI?, #VLS, |
#VRA, #VRN, #VRX, #VSD, #VSK, #VSP, #VSR, #VSS, #VTD, #VTM, #VTS, #VTX |
Note: See MHI Help File for full command documentation. |
Proprietary AT Command Set
AUTO-MODE DETECTION | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Nn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects various options for the automatic detection and negotiation of protocols during the handshake process if the modem is communicating with a remote modem of dissimilar speed. |
Command | Function |
N0 | Auto-mode detection disabled |
N1 | Auto-mode detection enabled |
BLACKLISTED NUMBERS | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] *B [cmds] |
Description: | Sends the list of ‘blacklisted’ numbers to the DTE. If no numbers are blacklisted, the OK result code is sent |
DATA SET READY (DSR) | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Sn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects DSR options |
Command | Function |
&S0 | DSR forced high |
&S1 | DSR high only while modem is handshaking or connected |
DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR) | |||||
Type: | Configuration | ||||
Format: | AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds] | ||||
Description: | Selects modem response to DTR | ||||
Note: The action each variant of &D causes depends on the setting of &Q | |||||
&Q Setting | &D0 | &D1 | &D2 | &D3 | |
&Q0, &Q5, &Q6 | Command 0 | Command 1 | Command 2 | Command 3 | |
&Q1, &Q4 | Command 4 | Command 1 | Command 2 | Command 3 | |
&Q2, &Q3 | Command 2 | Command 2 | Command 2 | Command 2 | |
Command | Function | ||||
Command 0 | Modem does not respond to DTR | ||||
Command 1 | Modem goes to command mode after DTR goes off | ||||
Command 2 | Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is disabled. | ||||
Command 3 | Modem is initialized after DTR goes off | ||||
Command 4 | Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off. |
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 |
0-9 | Dialing digits |
A, B, C, D, *, # | Tone dial characters |
P | Pulse dial |
R | Reverse originate mode |
S=n | Dial NVRAM telephone number |
T | Tone dial |
W | Wait for dial tone |
, | Pause |
! | Flash hook, modem goes on hook for .75 seconds |
@ | Wait for quiet answer |
^ | Disable data calling tone for a single call origination |
; | Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command |
-( ) space | Ignored by modem. The modem ignores these characters, but they can be included in the dial string for separation purposes |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Kn [cmds] |
Description: | Enables flow control options |
Command | Function |
&K0 | Flow control disabled |
&K3 | RTS/CTS flow control enabled |
&K4 | XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
&K5 | Transparent XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
&K6 | Unidirectional XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
GUARD TONE | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Gn [cmds] |
Description: | Commands the modem to transmit a guard tone in V.22/V.22bis |
Note: Used primarily for international data transmission | |
Command | Function |
&G0 | Guard tone disabled |
&G1 | Guard tone disabled |
&G2 | 1800Hz guard tone enabled |
REPORT INFORMATION | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Description: | Displays information requested |
Command | Function |
I0 | Reports product code |
I1 | Calculates and verifies the ROM checksum |
I2 | Calculates and compares the ROM checksum with the pre-stored checksum |
I3 | Reports the firmware version, basic model, application code, and interface type code |
I4 | Reports OEM defined identifier string in either Hayes-compatible binary format or ASCII format |
I5 | Reports country code |
I6 | Reports modem data pump model and internal code revision |
SPEAKER VOLUME | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Ln [cmds] |
Description: | Controls speaker volume |
Command | Function |
L0 | Low speaker volume |
L1 | Low volume setting |
L2 | Medium volume setting |
L3 | Highest volume setting |