AT&T PARADYNE
KEEPINTOUCH PCMCIA MODEM 3765/3766
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 Modem Type  | 
 Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax  | 
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 Maximum Data Rate  | 
 28.8Kbps  | 
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 Maximum Fax Rate  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
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 Data Bus  | 
 PCMCIA Type II  | 
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 Fax Class  | 
 Class I & II  | 
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 Data Modulation Protocol  | 
 Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 AT&T ETC cellular protocol  | 
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 Fax Modulation Protocol  | 
 ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29  | 
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 Error Correction/Compression  | 
 MNP5, V.42, V.42bis  | 
Proprietary AT Command Set
V1402
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 AUTO-RELIABLE FALLBACK CHARACTER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] %An [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT%A20 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 13  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-127  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 ASCII  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the character used as the auto-reliable fallback character. %A0 will disable this function.  | 
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 AUTO-RETRAIN  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT S76=n  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT S76=1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects auto-retrain mode for V.32bis.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » S76=0 | 
 Auto-retrain enabled.  | 
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 S76=1  | 
 Auto-retrain disabled.  | 
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 S76=2  | 
 Auto-retrain enabled; speed defaults to 4800bps.  | 
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 S76=3  | 
 Auto-retrain enabled; speed defaults to 9600bps.  | 
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 BREAK TYPE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT \K1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Configures action of break signal.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 \K0  | 
 Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem, then enter command mode.  | 
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 \K1  | 
 Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem.  | 
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 \K2  | 
 Send break to remote modem immediately, then enter command mode.  | 
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 \K3  | 
 Send break to remote modem immediately.  | 
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 \K4  | 
 Send break to remote modem with transmitted data, then enter command mode.  | 
| » \K5 | 
 Send break to remote modem with transmitted data.  | 
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 CELLULAR PHONE TYPE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT )Cn  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT )C1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the type of cellular phone that the modem is connected to.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » )C0 | 
 Motorola phone in use.  | 
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 )C1  | 
 NEC P100 series or AT&T 3610 phone in use.  | 
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 )C2  | 
 OKI 900, 1145, or 1150 or AT&T 3710, 3730, or 3760 phone in use.  | 
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 COMPRESSION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT %Cn  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT *EC0 %C1 *AP0 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects data compression.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 %C0  | 
 Data compression disabled.  | 
| » %C1 | 
 Data compression enabled.  | 
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 CONNECT MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT \N1 DT555-1212 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets connect mode.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 \N0  | 
 Normal mode enabled.  | 
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 \N1  | 
 Direct mode enabled.  | 
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 \N2  | 
 MNP mode only enabled.  | 
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 \N4  | 
 LAP-M mode only enabled.  | 
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 \N6  | 
 LAP-M mode with fallback to MNP enabled.  | 
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 \N7  | 
 LAP-M mode with fallback to MNP and normal modes enabled.  | 
| » \N8 | 
 For 4800bps and above, use \N4. Use \N7 for lower speeds.  | 
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 FLOW CONTROL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Gn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT \G1 &K3 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects modem port flow control.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » \G0 | 
 Flow control disabled.  | 
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 \G1  | 
 Flow control enabled.  | 
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 INACTIVITY TIMER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Tn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT\T20 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 minute  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects.  | 
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 LOCK SERIAL PORT  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S90=n [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT %L3 %B14 S90=0<CR>  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets operation of serial port speed.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » S90=0 | 
 Serial speed locked.  | 
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 S90=1  | 
 Serial speed follows connect speed.  | 
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 MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \An [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT \A3 %C1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum transmittable block size.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 \A0  | 
 MNP block size is 64 characters.  | 
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 \A1  | 
 MNP block size is 128 characters.  | 
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 \A2  | 
 MNP block size is 192 characters.  | 
| » \A3 | 
 MNP block size is 256 characters.  | 
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 \A4  | 
 MNP block size is 32 characters.  | 
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 \A5  | 
 MNP block size is 16 characters.  | 
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 NEGOTIATE PROTOCOL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT S78=n  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT S78=1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Configures whether the modem will attempt to negotiate protocols or if only the protocol selected in %Bn will be used.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » S78=0 | 
 Negotiation enabled.  | 
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 S78=1  | 
 Negotiation disabled.  | 
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 REPORT INFORMATION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] In [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT I3 &V1 %V <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays modem properties.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 I0  | 
 Reports product code.  | 
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 I1  | 
 Reports firmware version in short form.  | 
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 I2  | 
 Reports firmware checksum result.  | 
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 I19  | 
 Reports firmware version in long form.  | 
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 SWITCHED LINE TRANSMISSION LEVEL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &In [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT &I15 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 9  | 
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 Range:  | 
 10 - 25  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 -1 dBm  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the signal level for transmission when in switched line mode.  | 
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 XON/XOFF PASS-THROUGH  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Xn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT \X7 O <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether XON/XOFF signals are sent to remote modem.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| » \X0 | 
 XON/XOFF signals trapped by local modem.  | 
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 \X1  | 
 XON/XOFF passed through local modem.  |