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3261FAST/3261FAST-SDC/3266FAST/3266FAST-SDC modem/telephone/ISDN Settings and Configuration |
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MOTOROLA, INC.
3261FAST/3261FAST-SDC/3266FAST/3266FAST-SDC
|
Modem Type |
Data (synchronous/asynchronous) |
|
Maximum Data Rate |
28.8Kbps |
|
Data Bus |
External |
|
Data Modulation Protocol |
Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 |
|
Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, V.42, V.42bis Motorola Codex |

|
CONNECTIONS | |||
|
Purpose |
Location |
Purpose |
Location |
|
RETURN button |
BT1 |
Leased line out |
CN3 |
|
DOWN button |
BT2 |
120VAC power |
CN4 |
|
ACROSS button |
BT3 |
RS-232/422 |
CN5 |
|
ENTER button (Talk/Data) |
BT4 |
Network control out |
CN6 |
|
Switched line out |
CN1 |
Network control in |
CN7 |
|
Line in |
CN2 |
Power switch |
SW1 |
|
ELECTRICAL INTERFACE SELECTION | |
| Interface |
SW2/1 |
| » EIA/TIA 232-D |
On |
| ITU-T V.35 |
Off |
|
TEST/BUSY OUT ON PIN 25 | |
| Mode |
SW2/2 |
| » Enable busy out when pin 25 is high |
Off |
| Self test is in progress when pin 25 is high |
On |
|
FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION | |
| Mode |
SW2/3 |
| » Front panel enabled |
Off |
| Front panel disabled |
On |
|
RESET MEMORY | |
| Mode |
SW2/4 |
| » Normal operation |
Off |
| Reset modem to factory settings |
On |
|
COMMAND SETS | |
| Mode |
SW2/5 |
| » Command sets enabled |
Off |
| Command sets disabled |
On |
|
FACTORY CONFIGURED - DO NOT ALTER | |
|
Switch |
Position |
|
SW2/6 |
Off |
|
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |||
|
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
|
RD |
Red |
On |
Modem is receiving data |
|
RD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not receiving data |
|
TR |
Red |
On |
DTR signal is high |
|
TR |
Red |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
|
RI/OH |
Red |
On |
Switched line is off-hook or is ringing |
|
RI/OH |
Red |
Off |
Switched line is on-hook and is not ringing |
|
TD |
Red |
On |
Modem is transmitting data |
|
TD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not transmitting data |
|
CD |
Red |
On |
Carrier signal detected |
|
CD |
Red |
Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
|
RC/NC |
Red |
On |
Modem is under remote or network control |
|
RC/NC |
Red |
Off |
Modem is under local control |
Proprietary AT Command Set
|
ADAPTIVE RATE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *APn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *EC0 *DC1 *AP0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether the modem will automatically adjust its speed according to line conditions. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*AP0 |
Adaptive rate disabled. |
|
*AP1 |
Adaptive rate enabled. |
|
ANSWER/ORIGINATE MODE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *CAn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *CA2 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether the modem is in answer or originate mode. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*CA0 |
Modem is in originate mode. |
|
*CA1 |
Modem is in answer mode. |
|
*CA2 |
Modem is in answer mode only if pin 11 of the serial interface is high. |
|
*CA3 |
Modem switches to originate mode after auto-answer. |
|
AUTO-ANSWER | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *AAn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *AA5 S0=3 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures the modem’s response to an incoming call. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*AA0 |
Modem will not answer incoming call. |
|
*AA1 |
Modem will answer incoming call on first ring. |
|
*AA2 |
Modem will answer incoming call on second ring. |
|
*AA3 |
Modem will answer incoming call on fourth ring. |
|
*AA4 |
Modem will answer incoming call on eighth ring. |
|
*AA5 |
Modem will answer according to register S0. |
|
AUTO-ANSWER - SWITCHED LINE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ASn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *AS0 H1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether the modem will answer an incoming switched line call while connected over the leased line. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*AS0 |
Modem will ignore incoming switched line call. |
|
*AS1 |
Modem will disconnect from leased line to answer switched line call. |
|
BLIND DIALING DELAY | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *BDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *BD2 S6=3 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait before it begins dialing when in blind dial mode. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*BD0 |
Modem will wait 2 seconds before dialing. |
|
*BD1 |
Modem will wait 4 seconds before dialing. |
|
*BD2 |
Modem will wait according to register S6. |
|
BUFFER SIZE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *NBn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *NB0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects the modem’s transmit/receive buffer size. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*NB0 |
Normal buffer size. |
|
*NB1 |
Small buffer size. |
|
BUSY OUT ON TEST MODE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *LLn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *LL1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sends busy signal when modem is in a test mode. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*LL0 |
Do not send busy signal when modem is in test mode. |
|
*LL1 |
Send busy signal when modem is in test mode. |
|
BREAK TYPE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *BKn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *BK0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures action of break signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*BK0 |
Break empties buffer and is sent immediately. |
|
*BK1 |
Break does not empty buffer and is sent immediately. |
|
*BK2 |
Break does not empty buffer and is sent in sequence. |
|
CALLBACK DIAL TONE TIME | |
|
Type: |
Register |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] S45=n [cmds] |
|
Example: |
ATS45=2 <CR> |
|
Default: |
5 |
|
Range: |
0-10 |
|
Unit: |
1 second |
|
Description: |
Sets the length of the dialtone generated by the callback feature to prompt for the password. |
|
CALLBACK NUMBER SOURCE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZCn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZC10 *ZIsnarf <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures where the callback function will obtain the number to call. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZC0 |
Callback function disabled. |
|
*ZC10 |
Callback function will dial the number provided by the remote user. |
|
*ZC12 |
Callback function will dial the number stored in the memory location provided by the remote user. |
|
CALLBACK ONLY MODE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZRn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZR0 S0=2 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets whether the modem is callback-only. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZR0 |
Modem will accept both normal calls and callback calls. |
|
*ZR1 |
Modem will only accept callback calls. |
|
CALLBACK PASSWORD | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZIxxxx |
|
Example: |
AT *ZC10 *ZIsnarf <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the callback password to xxxx. The password must not be more than 10 characters. |
|
CALLBACK PASSWORD TIME | |
|
Type: |
Register |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] S46=n [cmds] |
|
Example: |
ATS46=18 <CR> |
|
Default: |
12 |
|
Range: |
0-255 |
|
Unit: |
1 second |
|
Description: |
Sets the length of time in which the callback password must be entered. |
|
CALLBACK RINGBACK TONE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZSn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZP2 *ZS1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether the modem will generate a ringback tone upon receiving the correct callback password. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZS0 |
Modem will not generate ringback tone. |
|
*ZS1 |
Modem will generate ringback tone. |
|
CALLBACK SECURITY | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZVn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZV1 S0=1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Enables security for the callback function. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZV0 |
Disables password verification and disables callback mode.. |
|
*ZV1 |
Enables password verification by the modem. |
|
CALLBACK STORED NUMBER | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZCn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZC3 *ZIsnarf <CR> |
|
Description: |
Callback function will dial the number stored in memory location n. |
|
CALLBACK TONES | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZPn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZP2 *ZS1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects which tones the callback function will use to indicate operation. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZP0 |
Callback tones disabled. |
|
*ZP1 |
Generate dialtone to prompt for password. |
|
*ZP2 |
Generate answer tone after password. |
|
*ZP3 |
Generate both tones. |
|
CALL WAIT TIMER | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *TTn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *TT5 S7=120 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem will wait for a call to succeed. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*TT0 |
Modem will wait for 30 seconds. |
|
*TT1 |
Modem will wait for 45 seconds. |
|
*TT2 |
Modem will wait for 60 seconds. |
|
*TT3 |
Modem will wait for 90 seconds. |
|
*TT4 |
Modem will wait for 180 seconds. |
|
*TT5 |
Modem will wait according to register S7. |
|
CD SIGNAL | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Cn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT &C3 *RS1 *SR1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures the behavior of the carrier detect signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
&C0 |
CD forced high. |
|
&C1 |
CD normal. |
|
&C2 |
CD forced high except during handshaking and disconnecting. |
|
&C3 |
CD follows remote RTS signal. |
|
&C4 |
CD forced high except during disconnecting. |
|
CD SIGNAL REACTION | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *CDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *CD2 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures the modem’s response to loss of the carrier signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*CD0 |
Modem ignores low CD. |
|
*CD1 |
Modem will wait for 3 seconds of low CD before disconnecting. |
|
*CD2 |
Modem will wait for 7 seconds of low CD before disconnecting. |
|
*CD3 |
Modem will wait according to register S10. |
|
COMPRESSION | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT *DCn |
|
Example: |
AT *EC0 *DC1 *AP0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects data compression. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DC0 |
Data compression disabled. |
|
*DC1 |
Data compression enabled. |
|
CONNECT MESSAGE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MSn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MS0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether CONNECT message is sent before or after the carrier detect signal is high. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MS0 |
CONNECT sent after CD is high. |
|
*MS1 |
CONNECT sent before CD is high. |
|
CONNECT MODE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *SMn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *SM1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets connect mode. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*SM1 |
Direct mode. |
|
*SM0 |
Normal mode. |
|
*SM2 |
Reliable mode. |
|
*SM3 |
Auto-reliable mode. |
|
*SM4 |
If modem connects at faster than 1200bps, reliable mode will be used. At 1200bps or slower, normal mode will be used for asynchronous connections and direct mode for synchronous connections. |
|
CONNECTION SPEED LOWER LIMIT | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MNn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MN6 *MX14 *MM11 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets slowest allowed connection speed. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MN0 |
Select 300bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN1 |
Select 1200bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN2 |
Select 2400bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN3 |
Select 4800bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN4 |
Select 7200bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN5 |
Select 9600bps minimum speed. |
|
*MN6 |
Select 12Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN7 |
Select 14.4Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN8 |
Select 16.8Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN9 |
Select 19.2Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN10 |
Select 21.6Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN11 |
Select 24Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN12 |
Select 26.4Kbps minimum speed. |
|
*MN13 |
Select 28.8Kbps minimum speed. |
|
CONNECTION SPEED UPPER LIMIT | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MXn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MN6 *MX14 *MM11 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets fastest allowed connection speed. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MX0 |
Select 300bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX1 |
Select 1200bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX2 |
Select 2400bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX3 |
Select 4800bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX4 |
Select 7200bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX5 |
Select 9600bps maximum speed. |
|
*MX6 |
Select 12Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX7 |
Select 14.4Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX8 |
Select 16.8Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX9 |
Select 19.2Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX10 |
Select 21.6Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX11 |
Select 24Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX12 |
Select 26.4Kbps maximum speed. |
|
*MX13 |
Select 28.8Kbps maximum speed. |
|
CTS SIGNAL | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *CTn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *CT0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects the function of the CTS signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*CT0 |
CTS forced high. |
|
*CT1 |
CTS normal. |
|
*CT2 |
CTS forced high in command mode, forced low during handshaking and retraining, and follows RTS in data mode. |
|
*CT3 |
CTS forced high in asynchronous mode and behaves like *CT2 in synchronous mode. |
|
*CT4 |
CTS follows RTS. |
|
CTS/RTS DELAY | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DLn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *DL1 O <CR> |
|
Description: |
When CTS is set to follow RTS, sets the delay between the RTS signal going high and CTS following. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DL0 |
CTS follows RTS immediately. |
|
*DL1 |
CTS follows RTS after 15ms. |
|
*DL2 |
CTS follows RTS after 60ms. |
|
*DL3 |
CTS follows RTS after 90ms. |
|
*DL4 |
CTS follows RTS according to S26. |
|
DIAL | |
|
Type: |
Immediate |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] D <#> [; cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT H1 DT 9W *70, 1(303) 555-1212 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string. |
|
Modifier |
Function |
|
DK |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register. |
|
DP |
Pulse dialing enabled. |
|
DR |
Dial in answer mode. |
|
DS=n |
Number in memory location n dialed. |
|
DT |
Tone dialing enabled. |
|
DW |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection. |
|
D, |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register. |
|
D< |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register. |
|
D! |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go on-hook for specified time. |
|
D@ |
Modem waits for a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7 prior to executing the rest of the dial string. |
|
D& |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go on-hook for specified time. |
|
D; |
Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command. |
|
D: |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection. |
|
DIAL PAUSE TIME | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DPn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *DP9 S8=1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the time the modem will wait when it encounters a pause symbol in a dial string. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DP0 |
Modem will pause for 3 seconds. |
|
*DP1 |
Modem will pause for 6 seconds. |
|
*DP2 |
Modem will pause for 9 seconds. |
|
*DP3 |
Modem will pause for 12 seconds. |
|
*DP4 |
Modem will pause according to register S8. |
|
DIAL RESTRICTIONS | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ZDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *ZD10 S0=1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the restrictions on dial commands. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*ZD0 |
Unrestricted dialing. |
|
*ZD1 |
Redial and auto-redial disabled. |
|
*ZD2 |
Manual dial, redial, and auto-redial disabled; only stored numbers may be dialed. |
|
DIAL TONE WAIT TIME | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *DD9 S7=1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait for a dial tone. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DD0 |
Modem will wait 2 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD1 |
Modem will wait 3 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD2 |
Modem will wait 4 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD3 |
Modem will wait 6 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD4 |
Modem will wait 12 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD5 |
Modem will wait 15 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD6 |
Modem will wait 20 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD7 |
Modem will wait 30 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD8 |
Modem will wait 40 seconds for dial tone. |
|
*DD9 |
Modem will wait according to register S7. |
|
DIAL TYPE SELECTION | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *PTn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *PT0 D555-1212 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects which type of dialing will be used as default. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*PT0 |
Tone dialing will be used as default. |
|
*PT1 |
Pulse dialing will be used as default. |
|
*PT2 |
Attempt to use tone dialing; if this fails, use pulse dialing. |
|
DIAL STORED PHONE NUMBER | |
|
Type: |
Immediate |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DSn |
|
Example: |
ATM0 *DS5 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Dials a stored phone number. |
|
DISCONNECT BUFFER MODE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DBn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *DB0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures when the modem will disconnect if there is data in the transmit or receive buffers. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DB0 |
Modem will disconnect immediately. |
|
*DB1 |
Modem will disconnect after time in S38 or when buffers have emptied, whichever occurs first. |
|
*DB2 |
Modem will wait until buffers have emptied, then disconnect after time in S38. |
|
*DB3 |
Modem will disconnect after time in S38. |
|
DISCONNECT SEQUENCE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MD0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects whether the modem will inform the remote modem before disconnecting. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MD0 |
Modem disconnects without signalling the remote modem. |
|
*MD1 |
Modem signals the remote modem to disconnect. |
|
DISPLAY STORED NUMBERS | |
|
Type: |
Immediate |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *NDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT*CN3,555-1212 *ND <CR> |
|
Description: |
Displays the phone number in the memory location indicated. If no location is indicated they will all be displayed. |
|
DSR SIGNAL | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MRn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MR0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects the function of the DSR signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MR0 |
DSR normal. |
|
*MR1 |
DSR forced high. |
|
*MR2 |
DSR follows DTR. |
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*MR3 |
DSR normal, except forced low on disconnect. |
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*MR4 |
DSR follows DTR, except forced low on disconnect. |
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DTR CHANGE DELAY | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] *DTn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT*DT0 S25=2 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets maximum time a change in the DTR signal will be ignored. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*DT0 |
DTR will be ignored according to register S25. |
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*DT1 |
DTR will be ignored for 10 seconds. |
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*DT2 |
DTR will be ignored for 15 seconds. |
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DTR DIALING | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] *DAn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT *DA1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets the DTR dialing function to dial the number at memory location n. |
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DTR SIGNAL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT &D1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Configures the behavior of the Data Terminal Ready signal. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
&D0 |
DTR forced high. |
|
&D1 |
Modem will enter command mode on low DTR. |
|
&D2 |
Modem will disconnect on low DTR. |
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&D3 |
Modem will disconnect and reset on low DTR. |
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&D4 |
DTR dialing enabled. |
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&D5 |
On high DTR, modem will answer an incoming call, or enable DTR dialing if no call is detected. Modem will disconnect on low DTR. |
|
&D6 |
On low DTR, modem will disconnect and will not dial or answer an incoming call until DTR is high again. |
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ERROR CORRECTION IDENTIFICATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] *SLn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT *EC1 *SL1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects what type of error correction the modem will identify itself with to remote modems. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*SL0 |
Modem will identify itself as MNP5 modem. |
|
*SL1 |
Modem will identify itself as Motorola Codex modem. |
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ERROR CORRECTION MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] *ECn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *EC0 *DC1 *AP0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects active error correction protocols. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*EC0 |
MNP and LAPM enabled. |
|
*EC1 |
LAPM only enabled. |
|
*EC2 |
MNP only enabled. |
|
EXTERNAL INITIALIZATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] *OPn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT *OC1 *OP14 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects the profiles for the external initialization function. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*OP0 |
External initialization disabled. |
|
*OP1 |
Select profile 2 on low signal, and profile 1 on high signal. |
|
*OP2 |
Select profile 3 on low signal, and profile 1 on high signal. |
|
*OP3 |
Select profile 4 on low signal, and profile 1 on high signal. |
|
*OP4 |
Select profile 1 on low signal, and profile 2 on high signal. |
|
*OP5 |
Select profile 3 on low signal, and profile 2 on high signal. |
|
*OP6 |
Select profile 4 on low signal, and profile 2 on high signal. |
|
*OP7 |
Select profile 1 on low signal, and profile 3 on high signal. |
|
*OP8 |
Select profile 2 on low signal, and profile 3 on high signal. |
|
*OP9 |
Select profile 4 on low signal, and profile 3 on high signal. |
|
*OP10 |
Select profile 1 on low signal, and profile 4 on high signal. |
|
*OP11 |
Select profile 2 on low signal, and profile 4 on high signal. |
|
*OP12 |
Select profile 3 on low signal, and profile 4 on high signal. |
|
EXTERNAL INITIALIZATION PIN SELECT | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *OCn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *OC1 *OP14 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects which pin will control the external initialization function. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*OC0 |
External initialization controlled by pin 14. |
|
*OC1 |
External initialization controlled by pin 20. |
|
FLOW CONTROL | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MFn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MF1 *DF1 *FL5 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects flow control. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*MF0 |
Flow control disabled. |
|
*MF1 |
Flow control enabled. |
|
FLOW CONTROL TYPE | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *FLn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *MF1 *DF1 *FL5 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets type of flow control used by modem. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*FL0 |
Flow control disabled. |
|
*FL1 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
|
*FL2 |
CTS/DTR flow control enabled. |
|
*FL3 |
CTS/RTS flow control enabled. |
|
*FL4 |
XON/XOFF pass-through flow control enabled. |
|
*FL5 |
Synchronous transmit clock signal flow control enabled. |
|
HANDSHAKE OPTIONS | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *FCn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *FC0 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Disables various parts of the handshake sequence. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*FC0 |
Normal handshake sequence. |
|
*FC1 |
Billing delay removed and auto-baud tone shortened by 1 second. |
|
*FC2 |
*FC1 plus training time is shortened by 2 seconds in V.32 and V.32bis modes. |
|
*FC3 |
*FC2 plus negotiation of error correction and compression is removed. |
|
INACTIVITY TIMER | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *SIn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *SI5 S30=40 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*SI0 |
Inactivity timer disabled. |
|
*SI1 |
Modem will disconnect after 3 minutes of inactivity. |
|
*SI2 |
Modem will disconnect after 10 minutes of inactivity. |
|
*SI3 |
Modem will disconnect after 20 minutes of inactivity. |
|
*SI4 |
Modem will disconnect after 30 minutes of inactivity. |
|
*SI5 |
Modem will disconnect according to register S30. |
|
LEASED LINE BACKUP - HOLD BACKUP CONNECTION | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *HDn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *HD2 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Configures modem to hold switched line connection while testing the leased line. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*HD0 |
Do not hold connection. |
|
*HD1 |
Hold connection for 1 minute. |
|
*HD2 |
Hold connection for 2 minutes. |
|
*HD3 |
Hold connection for 3 minutes. |
|
*HD4 |
Hold connection for 4 minutes. |
|
*HD5 |
Hold connection for 5 minutes. |
|
LEASED LINE BACKUP - RESTORAL OPTIONS | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *REn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT *RE0 D555-1212 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Selects what will initiate the restoral of a leased line connection. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*RE0 |
Restoral disabled. |
|
*RE1 |
Modem will restore connection only when the Talk/Data button is pressed. |
|
*RE2 |
Modem will restore connection when DTR signal goes high. |
|
*RE3 |
Modem will restore connection when ITU-T circuit 116 goes high. |
|
*RE4 |
Modem will restore connection automatically. |
|
*RE5 |
Modem will enable command set when DTR signal goes high. |
|
*RE6 |
Modem will enable command set when ITU-T circuit 116 goes high. |
|
LEASED LINE BACKUP RETURN TIME | |
|
Type: |
Configuration |
|
Format: |
AT [cmds] *LEn [cmds] |
|
Example: |
AT*LE1 <CR> |
|
Description: |
Sets the amount of time until the modem will reconnect to the leased line connection. |
|
Command |
Function |
|
*LE0 |
Modem will reconnect when the Talk/Data button is pressed. |
|
*LE1 |
Modem will reconnect after 15 minutes. |
|
*LE2 |
Modem will reconnect after 30 minutes. |
|
*LE3 | |