COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION
NETELLIGENT 56K ISA FAX MODEM
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 Card Type  | 
 Modem/Fax card  | 
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 Chip Set  | 
 Unidentified  | 
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 I/O Options  | 
 Line in, phone out  | 
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 Maximum Modem Rate  | 
 56Kbps  | 
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 Maximum Fax Rate  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
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 Data Modulation Protocol  | 
 Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V34, V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.23, V.22, V.21  | 
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 Fax Modulation Protocol  | 
 ITU-T V.17, V.27ter, V.29, V.21, EIA T-30  | 
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 Error Correction/Compression  | 
 MNP5, MNP10, V.42, V.42bis  | 
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 Fax Class  | 
 Class I  | 
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 Data Bus  | 
 16-bit ISA  | 
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 Card Size  | 
 Half-length  | 

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 CONNECTIONS  | ||||||
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 Function  | 
 Label  | 
 Function  | 
 Label  | |||
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 Line out  | 
 CN1  | 
 Phone in  | 
 CN2  | |||
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 PLUG & PLAY  | |||||
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 Setting  | 
 JP3/A  | 
 JP3/B  | 
 JP3/C  | 
 JP3/D  | 
 JP3/E  | 
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 Plug and play mode enabled  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Closed  | 
 Closed  | 
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 Plug and play mode disabled/legacy mode enabled  | 
 Closed  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 Note: When in plug & play mode, jumpers must be removed from JP1 and JP2. | |||||
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 SERIAL PORT ADDRESS  | ||||
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 Setting  | 
 JP1/A  | 
 JP1/B  | 
 JP1/C  | 
 JP1/D  | 
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 COM1 (3F8h)  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
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 í COM2 (2F8h) | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
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 COM3 (3E8h)  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 COM4 (2E8h)  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 INTERRUPT  | |||||||||
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 Setting  | 
 JP2/A  | 
 JP2/B  | 
 JP2/C  | 
 JP2/D  | 
 JP2/E  | 
 JP2/F  | 
 JP2/G  | 
 JP2/H  | 
 JP2/I  | 
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 IRQ3  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ4  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ5  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ7  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ9  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ10  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ11  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ12  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
 Open  | 
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 IRQ15  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
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 SUPPORTED COMMAND SET  | 
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 Basic AT Commands  | 
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 AT, ‘+++’, A/  | 
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 A, E, H, O, Q, R, V, W, Y, Z  | 
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 &C, &P, &V, &W, &Y  | 
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 \K, \N  | 
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 Extended AT Commands  | 
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 %C, %E, %L  | 
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 S Registers  | 
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 S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S14, S16, S18, S21, S22, S23, S24, S25  | 
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 S26, S27, S28, S29, S30, S31, S32, S33, S36, S38, S39, S40, S41, S46, S48, S82, S91, S92, S95  | 
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 Special Commands  | 
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 +MS  | 
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 Note: See MHI Help File for full command documentation. | 
Proprietary AT Command Set
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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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 Description:  | 
 Displays information requested  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 I0  | 
 Reports four digit product code  | 
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 I1  | 
 Reports ROM checksum  | 
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 I2  | 
 Reports results of RAM self test  | 
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 I3  | 
 Reports firmware revision level  | 
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 I4  | 
 Reports OEM-defined identifier string  | 
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 I5  | 
 Reports country code  | 
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 I6  | 
 Reports modem data pump model  | 
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 SPEAKER VOLUME  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Ln [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls speaker volume  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 L0  | 
 Low volume setting  | 
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 í L1 | 
 Low volume setting  | 
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 L2  | 
 Medium volume setting  | 
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 L3  | 
 Highest volume setting  | 
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 SPEAKER MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Mn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects various speaker options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 M0  | 
 Speaker disabled  | 
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 í M1 | 
 Speaker enabled until carrier signal detected  | 
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 M2  | 
 Speaker enabled  | 
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 AUTO-MODE DETECTION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Nn [cmds]  | 
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 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.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 N0  | 
 Handshake begins at line speed designated by the S37 register.  | 
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 N1  | 
 Handshake at any speed supported by both modems.  | 
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 SELECT CALL PROGRESS RESULT CODES  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Xn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Enables selection of tone detection and associated result code format options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 X0  | 
 Busy tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 5 enabled.  | 
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 X1  | 
 Busy tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 6 enabled.  | 
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 X2  | 
 Busy tone detection disabled,; result codes 0 - 8 enabled  | 
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 X3  | 
 Busy tone detection enabled; result codes 0-8 enabled  | 
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 X4  | 
 Busy tone detection enabled; sends all messages.  | 
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 DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR)  | |||||
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | ||||
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds]  | ||||
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 Description:  | 
 Selects modem response to DTR  | ||||
Note: The action each variant of &D causes depends on the setting of &Q | |||||
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 &Q Setting  | 
 &D0  | 
 &D1  | 
 &D2  | 
 &D3  | |
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 &Q0, &Q5, &Q6  | 
 NONE  | 
 Command 2  | 
 Command 3  | 
 Command 4  | |
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 &Q1, &Q4  | 
 Command 1  | 
 Command 2  | 
 Command 3  | 
 Command 4  | |
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 &Q2, &Q3  | 
 Command 3  | 
 Command 3  | 
 Command 3  | 
 Command 3  | |
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 Command  | 
 Function  | ||||
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 Command 0  | 
 Modem does not respond to DTR  | ||||
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 Command 1  | 
 Modem goes to command mode after DTR goes is off  | ||||
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 Command 2  | 
 Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is disabled.  | ||||
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 Command 3  | 
 Modem is initialized after DTR goes off  | ||||
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 FACTORY DEFAULT PROFILE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &F [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets values in active profile to values found in the default profile  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 &F0  | 
 Sets values to factory configuration 0  | 
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 &F1  | 
 Sets values to factory configuration 1  | 
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 FLOW CONTROL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Kn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Enables flow control options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 &K0  | 
 Flow control disabled  | 
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 í &K3 | 
 RTS/CTS flow control enabled  | 
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 &K4  | 
 XON/XOFF flow control enabled  | 
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 &K5  | 
 Transparent XON/XOFF flow control enabled  | 
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 &K6  | 
 Unidirectional XON/XOFF flow control enabled  | 
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 COMMUNICATIONS MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Qn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects communications mode options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Mode  | 
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 &Q0  | 
 Asynchronous mode, serial port speed follows connect speed.  | 
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 í &Q5 | 
 Error correction mode  | 
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 &Q6  | 
 Buffered asynchronous mode  | 
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 RECEIVE DATA  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Rn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects RTS options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 &R0  | 
 Not supported  | 
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 í &R1 | 
 CTS will drop if required by flow control  | 
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 DATA SET READY (DSR)  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Sn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects DSR options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í &S0 | 
 DSR forced high  | 
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 &S1  | 
 DSR high only while modem is handshaking or connected  | 
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 TEST MODES  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Tn  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects test options  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 &T0  | 
 End current test  | 
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 &T1  | 
 Begin local analog loopback test  | 
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 &T4  | 
 Grant remote digital loopback request  | 
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 í &T5 | 
 Deny remote digital loopback request  | 
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 &T6  | 
 Request remote digital loopback  | 
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 &T7  | 
 Request remote digital loopback and self-test  | 
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 &T8  | 
 Begin local analog loopback and self-test  | 
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 STORE TELEPHONE NUMBER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Zn=(phone #)  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Writes selected telephone numbers into the non-volatile memory at location n  | 
Note: Telephone numbers can include up to 34 characters. | |
EXTENDED AT COMMANDS
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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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 Description:  | 
 Configures action of break signal  | |||
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 Command  | 
 Break from DTE during NORMAL or MNP mode  | 
 Break received from remote modem during NORMAL mode  | 
 Break from DTE during DIRECT mode  | |
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 \K0  | 
 Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem  | 
 Buffers cleared, break sent to DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem, online command mode enabled  | |
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 \K1  | 
 Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared  | 
 Buffers cleared, break sent to DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem, online command mode enabled  | |
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 \K2  | 
 Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem  | 
 Break sent immediately to DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem  | |
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 \K3  | 
 Send break to remote modem immediately  | 
 Break sent immediately to DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem, online command mode enabled  | |
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 \K4  | 
 Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem  | 
 Break sent with received data to the DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem  | |
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 \K5  | 
 Send break with transmitted data  | 
 Break sent with received data to the DTE  | 
 Send break to remote modem  | |
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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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 Description:  | 
 Controls the type of connection the modem will operate in  | 
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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  | 
 Reliable mode enabled  | 
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 \N3  | 
 Auto-reliable mode enabled  | 
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 \N4  | 
 LAPM reliable mode enabled  | 
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 \N5  | 
 MNP reliable mode enabled  | 
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 CONNECT MESSAGES  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Vn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the operating mode the modem uses while connected  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 \V0  | 
 Connect messages are controlled by command settings X, W, and S95  | 
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 \V1  | 
 Connect messages are displayed in single line format  | 
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 LINE SIGNAL QUALITY  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] %Q [cmds]  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 -1 dBm  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Returns a value which indicates line signal quality  | 
Note: Values 0-7 indicate no retrain. 8-255 retrain performed if enabled by %E1 | |
S(STATUS) -REGISTERS
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 AUTOSYNC  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S19=n [cmds]  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets Auto-Sync options  | 
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 AUTOSYNC HDLC  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S20=n [cmds]  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets Auto-Sync HDLC addresses  | 
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 DCE LINE SPEED  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S37=n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum allowable data exchange rate attempted during handshake process.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 S37=0  | 
 Speed of last connection  | 
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 S37=1  | 
 300bps  | 
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 S37=2  | 
 300bps  | 
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 S37=3  | 
 300bps  | 
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 S37=4  | 
 Reserved  | 
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 S37=5  | 
 V.22 1200bps  | 
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 S37=6  | 
 V.22bis 2400bps  | 
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 S37=7  | 
 V.23  | 
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 S37=8  | 
 V.32/V.32bis 4800bps  | 
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 S37=9  | 
 V.32/V.32bis 9600bps  | 
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 S37=10  | 
 V.32bis 12.0Kbps  | 
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 S37=11  | 
 V.32bis 14.4Kbps  | 
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 S37=12  | 
 V.32bis 7200bps  | 
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 CONNECTION FAILURE CODES  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S86? [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Reports codes which correspond to the possible causes of a connection failure  | 
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 Value  | 
 Meaning  | 
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 0  | 
 Normal hang up  | 
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 4  | 
 Carrier signal lost  | 
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 5  | 
 No error-control detected for remote modem during feature negotiation  | 
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 9  | 
 No common protocol found  | 
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 12  | 
 No failure - remote modem disconnected normally  | 
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 13  | 
 Remote modem failed to respond after 10 re-transmissions same message  | 
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 14  | 
 Violation of negotiated protocol caused failure  | 
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 MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL NOTES  | 
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 Information on register S202 currently unavailable  |