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PCMCIA 33.6 LANMODEM CARD
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 Card Type  | 
 Modem (asynchronous)  | 
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 Chip Set  | 
 AT&T  | 
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 Maximum Modem Rate  | 
 33.6Kbps  | 
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 Maximum Fax Rate  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
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 Data Modulation Protocol  | 
 Bell 103/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.23, V.34  | 
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 Fax Modulation Protocol  | 
 V.17  | 
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 Error Correction/Compression  | 
 MNP5, V.42, V.42bis  | 
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 Fax Class  | 
 Class I  | 
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 NIC Type  | 
 Ethernet  | 
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 Boot ROM  | 
 Not available  | 
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 Network Transfer Rate  | 
 10Mbps  | 
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 Topology  | 
 Star  | 
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 Wiring Type  | 
 RJ-45 Unshielded twisted pair  | 
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 Data Bus  | 
 PCMCIA Type II  | 
54804
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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, M, O, P, Q, T, V, W, X, Z  | 
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 &C, &F, &G, &Q, &R, &T, &W, &X, &Y, &Z  | 
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 Extended AT Commands  | 
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 \A, \B, \C, \G, \J, \T, \V, \X  | 
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 %A  | 
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 S Registers  | 
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 S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S18, S25, S26  | 
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 Special Commands  | 
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 -J  | 
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 Note: See MHI Help File for full command documentation. | 
Proprietary AT Command Set
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 COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Bn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the communication protocol for data calls  | 
Note: The B command allows the simultaneous selection of more than one suffix, enabling multiple protocols.  | |
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 Command  | 
 Protocol  | 
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 B0  | 
 ITU-T V.22 at 1200bps or ITU-T V.21 at 300bps  | 
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 B1  | 
 Bell 212A at 1200bps or Bell 103 at 300bps  | 
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 B2  | 
 V.23 selection, in originate mode and receive at 1200bps, transmit at 75bps; in answer mode, receive at 75bps and transmit at 1200bps.  | 
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 B3  | 
 V.23 selection, in originate mode receive at 75bps and transmit at 1200bps; in answer mode, receive at 1200bps and transmit at 75bps  | 
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 DIAL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] D<#> [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string  | 
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 Note:  | 
 Any combination of modifiers can be used to produce the desired dial functions in sequence.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 DP  | 
 Pulse dialing enabled  | 
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 DR  | 
 Answer mode enabled; originate mode disabled following handshake initiation.  | 
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 DS=n  | 
 Dial stored telephone number n  | 
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 DT  | 
 Tone dialing enabled/Pulse dialing disabled  | 
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 DW  | 
 Dialing resumed following dial tone detection  | 
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 D,  | 
 Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register  | 
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 D!  | 
 Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go off-hook for specified time before returning on-hook.  | 
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 D@  | 
 Wait for Quite Answer function enabled. Modem waits until a "quiet answer," a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7, is received prior to executing the rest of the dial string.  | 
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 D;  | 
 Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command.  | 
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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 only at the communication rate specified by S37 with fallback disabled  | 
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 N1  | 
 Start handshake at the communication standard specified by S37. Fallback enabled  | 
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 V.32 - AUTO-RETRAIN  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Bn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls auto-retrain function if poor line quality is detected  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í &B0 | 
 Auto-retrain disabled modem hangs-up  | 
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 &B1  | 
 Auto-retrain enabled if line quality is poor  | 
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 &B2  | 
 Tolerate any condition  | 
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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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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í &D0 | 
 Modem does not respond to DTR  | 
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 &D1  | 
 Modem goes to command mode after DTR goes is off  | 
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 &D2  | 
 Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is disabled.  | 
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 &D3  | 
 Modem is initialized after DTR goes off  | 
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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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 &K1  | 
 Reserved  | 
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 &K2  | 
 Reserved  | 
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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  | 
 Error  | 
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 COMMUNICATIONS MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Mn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects communications mode  | 
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 Command  | 
 Mode  | 
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 í &M0 | 
 Asynchronous mode  | 
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 &M1  | 
 Synchronous connect mode and asynchronous off-line command mode.  | 
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 &M2  | 
 Synchronous connect mode and asynchronous off-line command mode and set DTR high.  | 
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 &M3  | 
 Synchronous connect mode  | 
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 &M4  | 
 Hayes AutoSync mode  | 
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 PULSE DIALING RATIO  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &Pn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects pulse dial make/break ratio  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 í &P0 | 
 39/61ms at 10pps (North America)  | 
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 &P1  | 
 33/67ms at 10pps (Europe)  | 
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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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 &S0  | 
 DSR forced high  | 
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 í &S1 | 
 DSR high only while modem is handshaking or connected  | 
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 CONFIGURATION PROFILES  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &V [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays active and stored configuration profiles  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 &V0  | 
 View active profile 0  | 
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 &V1  | 
 View active profile 1  | 
Extended AT Commands
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 DATA COMPRESSION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] %Cn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 This command controls the MNP5.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 %C0  | 
 No compression  | 
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 %C1  | 
 MNP class 5 compression  | 
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 DTE FLOW CONTROL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] \Qn [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 This command selects the flow control method.  | 
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 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 \Q0  | 
 Disables flow control  | 
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 \Q1  | 
 XON/XOFF software flow control  | 
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 \Q2  | 
 CTS flow control to DTE  | 
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 \Q3  | 
 RTS/CTS hardware flow control  | 
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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  | 
 LAPM, MNP or normal mode  | 
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 \N4  | 
 LAPM of MNP mode  | 
S(status) -REGISTERS
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 INACTIVITY TIMER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S30=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 0  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-90  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 10 seconds  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Maximum duration of DTE and DCE inactivity allowed prior to initiating hang-up process.  | 
Note: S30=0 disables the timer and allows indefinite inactivity. | |
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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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 í S37=0 | 
 Speed of last connection  | 
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 S37=3  | 
 300bps  | 
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 S37=5  | 
 1200bps  | 
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 S37=6  | 
 2400bps  | 
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 S37=7  | 
 4800bps  | 
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 S37=8  | 
 7200bps  | 
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 S37=9  | 
 9600bps  | 
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 S37=10  | 
 12.0Kbps  | 
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 S37=11  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
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 S37=12  | 
 16.8Kbps  | 
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 S37=13  | 
 19.2Kbps  | 
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 S37=14  | 
 21.6Kbps  | 
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 S37=15  | 
 24.0Kbps  | 
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 S37=16  | 
 26.4Kbps  | 
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 S37=17  | 
 28.8Kbps  | 
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 DTE RATE STATUS  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S62=n [cmds]  | 
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 Default:  | 
 16  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Displays the DTE rate status  | 
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 Value  | 
 Meaning  | 
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 0  | 
 300bps  | 
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 1  | 
 600bps  | 
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 2  | 
 1200bps  | 
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 3  | 
 2400bps  | 
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 4  | 
 4800bps  | 
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 5  | 
 7200bps  | 
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 6  | 
 9600bps  | 
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 7  | 
 12000bps  | 
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 8  | 
 14400bps  | 
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 9  | 
 16800bps  | 
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 10  | 
 19200bps  | 
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 11  | 
 21600bps  | 
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 12  | 
 24000bps  | 
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 13  | 
 26400bps  | 
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 14  | 
 28800bps  | 
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 15  | 
 38400bps  | 
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 16  | 
 57600bps  | 
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 17  | 
 115200bps  | 
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 DTE SPEED SELECTION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format  | 
 AT [cmds] S72n [cmds]  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the DTE speed during data transfer  | 
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 Value  | 
 Meaning  | 
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 S72=0  | 
 last autobaud speed  | 
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 S72=1  | 
 300bps  | 
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 S72=2  | 
 600bps  | 
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 S72=3  | 
 1200bps  | 
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 S72=4  | 
 2400bps  | 
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 S72=5  | 
 4800bps  | 
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 S72=6  | 
 7200bps  | 
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 S72=7  | 
 9600bps  | 
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 S72=8  | 
 12000bps  | 
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 S72=9  | 
 14400bps  | 
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 S72=10  | 
 16800bps  | 
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 S72=11  | 
 19200bps  | 
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 S72=12  | 
 21600bps  | 
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 S72=13  | 
 24000bps  | 
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 S72=14  | 
 26400bps  | 
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 S72=15  | 
 28800bps  | 
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 S72=16  | 
 38400bps  | 
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 S72=17  | 
 57600bps  | 
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 S72=18  | 
 115200bps  |