MULTITECH SYSTEMS, INC.
MT2834BC/MT2834BCI
| 
 Modem Type  | 
 Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax  | 
| 
 Maximum Data Rate  | 
 28.8Kbps  | 
| 
 Maximum Fax Rate  | 
 14.4Kbps  | 
| 
 Data Bus  | 
 16-bit ISA  | 
| 
 Fax Class  | 
 Class I & II  | 
| 
 Data Modulation Protocol  | 
 Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 AT&T V.32terbo  | 
| 
 Fax Modulation Protocol  | 
 ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29  | 
| 
 Error Correction/Compression  | 
 MNP2-5, V.42, V.42bis  | 

| 
 CONNECTIONS  | |||
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 Purpose  | 
 Location  | 
 Purpose  | 
 Location  | 
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 Line-in  | 
 CN1  | 
 Line-out  | 
 CN2  | 
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 INTERRUPT SELECTION  | ||||||||||
| IRQ | 
 JP1/A  | 
 JP1/B  | 
 JP1/C  | 
 JP1/D  | 
 JP1/E  | 
 JP1/F  | 
 JP1/G  | 
 JP1/H  | 
 JP1/I  | 
 JP1/J  | 
| » 3 | 
 Open  | 
 Closed  | 
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| 2 | 
 Closed  | 
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| 4 | 
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| 5 | 
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| 7 | 
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| 10 | 
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| 11 | 
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| 12 | 
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 BASE I/O ADDRESS SELECTION  | |||||||
| Address | 
 SW1/1  | 
 SW1/2  | 
 SW1/3  | 
 SW1/4  | 
 SW1/5  | 
 SW1/6  | 
 SW1/7  | 
| 100h | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
| 200h | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
| 300h | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
| 400h | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
| 500h | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
| 2E8h (COM4:) | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
| » 2F8h (COM2:) | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
| 3D8h | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
| 3E0h | 
 On  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
| 3E8h (COM3:) | 
 Off  | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
| 3F0h | 
 On  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
| 3F8h (COM1:) | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
 Off  | 
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 Off  | 
Note: A total of 127 memory base I/O address settings are available. The switches are a binary representation of the hexadecimal addresses. Switch SW1/1 is the Least Significant Bit and switch SW1/7 is the Most Significant Bit. The switches have the following decimal values: switch SW1/1=8, SW1/2=16, SW1/3=32, SW1/4=64, SW1/5=128, SW1/6=256, SW1/7=512.Turn off the switches and add the values of the off switches to obtain the correct base I/O address. (on=0, off=1)  | |||||||
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 FACTORY CONFIGURED - DO NOT ALTER  | |
| 
 Switch  | 
 Position  | 
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 SW1/8  | 
 On  | 
Proprietary Command Set
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 AUTO-RELIABLE TIME BUFFER CONFIGURATION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $An [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT $A1 &W <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls the handling of incoming data during auto-reliable time period.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $A0 | 
 Data is discarded.  | 
| $A1 | 
 Data is buffered.  | 
| 
 BIT MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $EBn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT $EB1 E1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects 10- or 11-bit mode.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $EB0 | 
 Sets 10-bit mode.  | 
| $EB1 | 
 Sets 11-bit mode.  | 
| 
 CALLBACK ATTEMPTS  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S16=n [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS16=6 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 4  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 1-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 attempt  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum number of login attempts after initial callback connection.  | 
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 CALLBACK NUMBER  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] [+/-]DT <#>Nnn | 
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 Examples:  | 
 AT#DB2 +-DT555-1212N10 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the phone number associated with the password at memory location nn.  | 
| 
 Command  | 
 Function  | 
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 +DT  | 
 Modem will initiate callback on successful login.  | 
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 -DT  | 
 Modem will allow immediate entry on successful login without callback.  | 
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 +-DT  | 
 If password is followed by a -, modem will allow immediate entry. If password is followed by a + or nothing, modem will initiate callback.  | 
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 CALLBACK PARITY  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Pn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT #P0 #DB1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the parity of the modem when in callback mode.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » #P0 | 
 No parity.  | 
| #P1 | 
 Odd parity.  | 
| #P2 | 
 Even parity.  | 
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 CALLBACK PASSWORD  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #CBNnnxxxx  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT#DB2 #CBN09snarf <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the callback password at memory location nn to xxxx. The password must be between 6 and 10 characters, inclusive.  | 
| 
 CALLBACK SECURITY  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #DBn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT #DB1 S0=1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the security level of the callback function.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » #DB0 | 
 Disables security and clears callback memory.  | 
| #DB1 | 
 Enables remote security only.  | 
| #DB2 | 
 Enables local and remote security.  | 
| 
 COMMAND ESCAPE TYPE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] %En [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT %E3 &W <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets type and response of command escape sequence.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| %E0 | 
 Command escape disabled.  | 
| » %E1 | 
 TIES escape (+++AT...)  | 
| %E2 | 
 <BREAK> AT method. | 
| %E3 | 
 Both TIES and BREAK methods.  | 
| %E4 | 
 OK response to command escape disabled.  | 
| %E5 | 
 OK response to command escape enabled.  | 
| 
 COMMAND SET  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT &Qn  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT &Q1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects standard Hayes or custom command sets.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » &Q0 | 
 Multi-Tech custom command set enabled.  | 
| &Q1 | 
 Standard Hayes command set enabled.  | 
| 
 COMPRESSION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT &En  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT &E15 #L0 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects data compression.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &E14 | 
 Data compression disabled.  | 
| » &E15 | 
 Data compression enabled.  | 
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 COMPRESSION MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT #Ln  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #L2 DT555-1212 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects active compression protocols.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » #L0 | 
 V.42 negotiation enabled.  | 
| #L1 | 
 MNP negotiation enabled.  | 
| #L2 | 
 LAP-M negotiation enabled.  | 
| #L3 | 
 LAP-M enabled, no negotiation.  | 
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 CTS SIGNAL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &RFn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &RF0 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects the function of the CTS signal.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &RF0 | 
 CTS is set to RTS.  | 
| » &RF1 | 
 CTS is independent of RTS.  | 
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 DIAL STORED PHONE NUMBER  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] Nn1 [Nn2, Nn3...]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATM0 N1N3N5 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Dials stored phone number(s). If the first number is busy, the modem will proceed to the next number in the list.  | 
| 
 DSR SIGNAL  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &SFn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &SF0 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects the function of the DSR signal.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » &SF0 | 
 DSR is set to CD.  | 
| &SF1 | 
 DSR is independent of CD.  | 
| 
 DTR DIALING  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $Dn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $D1 DT555-1212 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Turns DTR dialing on and off.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $D0 | 
 DTR dialing disabled.  | 
| $D1 | 
 DTR dialing enabled.  | 
| 
 DTR TIMEOUT  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S24=n [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS24=40 <CR> | 
| 
 Default:  | 
 20  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
| 
 Unit:  | 
 50 ms  | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the time to drop the DTR signal to hangup.  | 
| 
 ERASE CALLBACK PASSWORD  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #RCBNn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #RCBN05 #RDN05 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Erases the callback password at the memory location specified.  | 
| 
 ERASE CALLBACK NUMBER  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #RDNn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #RCBN05 #RDN05 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Erases the callback phone number at the memory location specified.  | 
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 ERROR CORRECTION DISABLE ON CONNECT  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $Fn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $F1 DT555-1212 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects whether error correction can be disabled by a <CR> while handshaking. | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| $F0 | 
 Error correction handshake interrupt disabled.  | 
| » $F1 | 
 Error correction handshake interrupt enabled.  | 
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 ESCAPE SEQUENCE BUFFER SIZE  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S34=n [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS34=30 <CR> | 
| 
 Default:  | 
 10  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 0-60  | 
| 
 Unit:  | 
 1 byte  | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the size of the buffer used to store commands during an escape sequence.  | 
| 
 ESCAPE SEQUENCE - OUT OF BAND  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 <BREAK> AT [cmds]<CR> | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 <BREAK> AT #F1<CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Puts the modem in Command Mode.  | 
| 
 Notes:  | 
 Do not precede this command with AT. <BREAK> refers to the hardware modem break signal. | 
| 
 ESCAPE SEQUENCE TIMEOUT  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S32=n [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS32=30 <CR> | 
| 
 Default:  | 
 20  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
| 
 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait for a <CR> while executing an escape sequence. | 
| 
 FACTORY DEFAULTS  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate/Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT &F[n]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &F8 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Loads factory defaults, or sets write protect on NVRAM.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &F | 
 Reloads defaults by setting. (Immediate, see below.)  | 
| » &F8 | 
 Sets &F to read factory defaults from ROM, and disables NVRAM write protect.  | 
| &F9 | 
 Sets &F to read defaults from NVRAM, and enables write-protect.  | 
| 
 FAILED PASSWORD ATTEMPTS  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S26?  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS26? <CR> | 
| 
 Default:  | 
 Read-only  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
| 
 Unit:  | 
 1 attempt  | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 This register stores the number of failed password attempts.  | 
| 
 FALLBACK MODE  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Fn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #F1 O <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets direction of fallback.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| #F0 | 
 Fallback disabled.  | 
| #F1 | 
 Fallback from 28.8Kbps to 2400bps as line quality degrades.  | 
| » #F2 | 
 Fallback from 2400bps to 28.8Kbps as line quality improves.  | 
| 
 FLOW CONTROL NORMAL MODE  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &E11 O <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects normal flow control.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » &E10 | 
 Normal mode disabled.  | 
| &E11 | 
 Normal mode enabled.  | 
| 
 FLOW CONTROL TYPE  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &E4 &W <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets type of flow control used by modem.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &E3 | 
 Flow control disabled.  | 
| » &E4 | 
 CTS/RTS flow control enabled.  | 
| &E5 | 
 XON/XOFF flow control enabled.  | 
| 
 HANDSHAKE ATTEMPTS  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #An [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #A1 #L3 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Configures the initial handshake phase.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| 
 #A0  | 
 Attempts in order: 28.8Kbps, 24Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 14.4Kbps, 12Kbps, 9600bps, 4800bps, 2400bps, 1200bps, 300bps.  | 
| 
 #A1  | 
 Attempts only 28.8Kbps.  | 
| 
 #A2  | 
 Attempts in order: 28.8Kbps, 24Kbps, 21.6Kbps, 19.2Kbps, 16.8Kbps, 14.4Kbps, 12Kbps, 9600bps, 4800bps.  | 
| 
 #A3  | 
 Attempts in order: 2400bps, 1200bps, 300bps.  | 
| 
 HELP SCREENS  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT $Hn  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $H1 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Shows modem help screens.  | 
| 
 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| 
 $H1  | 
 Shows help screen 1.  | 
| 
 $H2  | 
 Shows help screen 2.  | 
| 
 $H3  | 
 Shows help screen 3.  | 
| 
 LIST CONFIGURATION  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT Ln  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT L5 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Lists modem configuration.  | 
| 
 Command  | 
 Function  | 
| 
 L5  | 
 Lists all settings.  | 
| 
 L6  | 
 Lists the values of all S-registers.  | 
| 
 L7  | 
 Lists extended parameters.  | 
| 
 L8  | 
 Lists current diagnostics.  | 
| 
 LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $SBnnn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $MB9600 $SB19200 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets serial port speed.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| 
 $SB300  | 
 Sets 300baud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB1200  | 
 Sets 1200baud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB2400  | 
 Sets 2400baud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB4800  | 
 Sets 4800baud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB9600  | 
 Sets 9600baud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB19200  | 
 Sets 19.2Kbaud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB38400  | 
 Sets 38.4Kbaud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB57600  | 
 Sets 57.6Kbaud speed.  | 
| 
 $SB115200  | 
 Sets 115.2Kbaud speed.  | 
| 
 LOCK SERIAL PORT  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $BAn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $SB57600 $BA0 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets operation of serial port speed.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $BA0 | 
 Serial speed locked at rate set by $SB.  | 
| $BA1 | 
 Serial speed follows connect speed, ignoring $SB.  | 
| 
 LOGIN PASSWORD  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Ixxxx  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT #IMicroHouse <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the login password to xxxx. The password must be between 6 and 10 characters, case sensitive. It defaults to MULTI-TECH.  | 
| 
 MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &BSn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &BS1 &MB28800 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum transmittable block size.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &BS0 | 
 Maximum block size is 64 characters.  | 
| » &BS1 | 
 Maximum block size is 128 characters for LAP-M, and 256 characters for MNP.  | 
| 
 PACING  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &E13 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &E12 | 
 Disables ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| » &E13 | 
 Enables ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| 
 PACING - ENQ/ACK  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT &E9 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Selects ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » &E8 | 
 Enables ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| &E9 | 
 Disables ENQ/ACK pacing.  | 
| 
 REDIAL  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Immediate  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 ATA:  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATA: <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Redials the last number dialed until it is no longer busy.  | 
| 
 REMOTE CONNECT SPEED  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT $MBnnn  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $MB9600 $SB19200 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets maximum remote connect speed.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| 
 $MB75  | 
 Sets V.23 (1200bps/75bps bi-directional).  | 
| 
 $MB300  | 
 Sets 300bps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB1200  | 
 Sets 1200bps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB2400  | 
 Sets 2400bps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB4800  | 
 Sets 4800bps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB9600  | 
 Sets 9600bps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB14400  | 
 Sets 14.4Kbps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB19200  | 
 Sets 19.2Kbps connect.  | 
| 
 $MB28800  | 
 Sets 28.8Kbps connect.  | 
| 
 RETRANSMIT FAIL ACTION  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $Rn [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 AT $R1 <CR> | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets whether the modem gives up on a bad connection.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $R0 | 
 Hang up after 12 failed retransmissions.  | 
| $R1 | 
 Do not hang up after 12 failed retransmissions.  | 
| 
 SETUP INACTIVITY TIMER  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S29=n [cmds]  | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATS29=5 <CR> | 
| 
 Default:  | 
 20  | 
| 
 Range:  | 
 1-255  | 
| 
 Unit:  | 
 1 minute  | 
| 
 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum amount of time between commands until the setup password must be re-entered.  | 
| 
 STORE PHONE NUMBER IN NVRAM  | |
| 
 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
| 
 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] D <#>Nn [dialstring] | 
| 
 Example:  | 
 ATD555-1212N1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Stores a phone number in the modem’s memory.  | 
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 TIME UNTIL HANG UP ON LOW DTR  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S36=n [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 ATS36=5 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 0  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait to hang up after the DTR signal goes low.  | 
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 TIME UNTIL PICK UP ON HIGH DTR  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Register  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] S37=n [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 ATS37=5 <CR> | 
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 Default:  | 
 0  | 
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 Range:  | 
 0-255  | 
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 Unit:  | 
 1 second  | 
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 Description:  | 
 Sets the maximum amount of time the modem will wait to pick up after the DTR signal goes high.  | 
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 TRELLIS MODULATION  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Tn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT #T1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls Trellis Coded Modulation.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| #T0 | 
 Disables TCM.  | 
| » #T1 | 
 Enables TCM.  | 
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 UUCP SPOOFING  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] $SPn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT $SP1 O <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls the UUCP spoofing function.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » $SP0 | 
 Spoofing disabled.  | 
| $SP1 | 
 Spoofing enabled.  | 
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 V.32terbo CONTROL  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Vn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT #V1 DT555-1212 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Controls the V.32terbo protocol in answer mode.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » #V0 | 
 V.32terbo enabled.  | 
| #V1 | 
 V.32terbo disabled.  | 
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 V.42 MODE  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT &E0 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Configures the operation of V.42 mode.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| &E0 | 
 Error correction disabled.  | 
| » &E1 | 
 V.42 set to auto-reliable.  | 
| &E2 | 
 V.42 set to reliable.  | 
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 XOFF SEND  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] #Xn [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT #X1 <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects how XOFF signal is sent.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » #X0 | 
 Single XOFF character sent until ready.  | 
| #X1 | 
 Multiple XOFF characters sent until ready.  | 
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 XON/XOFF PASS-THROUGH  | |
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 Type:  | 
 Configuration  | 
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 Format:  | 
 AT [cmds] &En [cmds]  | 
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 Example:  | 
 AT &E7 O <CR> | 
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 Description:  | 
 Selects whether XON/XOFF signals are sent to remote modem.  | 
| Command | 
 Function  | 
| » &E6 | 
 XON/XOFF signals trapped by local modem.  | 
| &E7 | 
 XON/XOFF passed through local modem.  |