MOTOROLA, INC.
POWER 28.8 DATA/FAX MODEM
Modem Type |
Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax |
Maximum Data Rate |
28.8Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
Data Bus |
External |
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 |
Fax Modulation Protocol |
ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, V.42, V.42bis |
CONNECTIONS | |||
Purpose |
Location |
Purpose |
Location |
Line out |
CN1 |
DC power |
CN4 |
Line in |
CN2 |
Power switch |
SW1 |
RS-232/422 |
CN3 |
FACTORY RESET | |
Mode |
SW2 |
Normal operation |
On |
NVRAM clear |
Off |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |||
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
MR |
Red |
On |
Power is on |
MR |
Red |
Off |
Power is off |
MR |
Red |
Blinking |
Modem is performing self-test |
TR |
Red |
On |
DTR signal is high |
TR |
Red |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
CD |
Red |
On |
Carrier signal detected |
CD |
Red |
Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
CD |
Red |
Blinking |
Modem is being configured remotely |
RD |
Red |
On |
Modem is receiving data |
RD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not receiving data |
SD |
Red |
On |
Modem is transmitting data |
SD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not transmitting data |
AA |
Red |
On |
Auto-answer enabled |
AA |
Red |
Off |
Auto-answer disabled |
AA |
Red |
Blinking |
Phone is ringing |
OH |
Red |
On |
Modem is off-hook |
OH |
Red |
Off |
Modem is on-hook |
HS |
Red |
On |
Modem is operating at 16.8Kbps or faster |
HS |
Red |
Off |
Modem is operating between 4800bps and 14.4Kbps |
HS |
Red |
Blinking |
Modem is operating at 2400bps or slower |
Proprietary AT Command Set
AUTO-RELIABLE FALLBACK CHARACTER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %An [cmds] |
Example: |
AT%A20 <CR> |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character used as the auto-reliable fallback character. %A0 will disable this function. |
AUTO-RELIABLE TIME BUFFER CONFIGURATION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Cn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \C1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the handling of incoming data during auto-reliable time period. |
Command |
Function |
\C0 |
Data is discarded. |
\C1 |
Data is buffered. |
BREAK TYPE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \K1 <CR> |
Description: |
Configures action of break signal. |
Command |
Function |
\K1 |
Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. |
\K3 |
Send break to remote modem immediately. |
\K5 |
Send break with transmitted data. |
BREAK SEND | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Bn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \B50 O <CR> |
Default: |
35 |
Range: |
1-255 |
Unit: |
20ms |
Description: |
Sends break to modem. |
CALLER ID | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *IDn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *ID1 <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the Caller ID function. |
Command |
Function |
*ID0 |
Caller ID disabled. |
*ID1 |
Caller ID enabled. |
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 disconnect. |
&C3 |
CD follows remote RTS signal. |
COMMAND SET | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *NTn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *NT0 <CR> |
Description: |
Disables the AT command set. |
Note: |
To re-enable the command set, power down the modem and then cycle power seven times. The modem must remain powered on each time at least one second but not more than five. |
Command |
Function |
*NT0 |
Command set disabled. |
*NT1 |
Command set enabled. |
COMPRESSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT %Cn |
Example: |
AT *EC0 %C1 *AP0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects data compression. |
Command |
Function |
%C0 |
Data compression disabled. |
%C1 |
Data compression enabled. |
CONNECT MODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \N1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets connect mode. |
Command |
Function |
\N0 |
Normal mode enabled. |
\N1 |
Direct mode enabled. |
\N6 |
LAP-M mode with fallback to MNP enabled. |
\N7 |
LAP-M mode with fallback to MNP and normal modes enabled. |
CONNECTION SPEED LOWER LIMIT | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Ln [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %L3 %B14 \J0<CR> |
Description: |
Sets slowest allowed connection speed. |
Command |
Function |
%L0 |
Disabled. |
%L2 |
Select 1200bps minimum speed. |
%L3 |
Select 2400bps minimum speed. |
%L4 |
Select 4800bps minimum speed. |
%L5 |
Select 9600bps uncoded minimum speed. |
%L6 |
Select 9600bps minimum speed. |
%L7 |
Select 7200bps minimum speed. |
%L8 |
Select 12Kbps minimum speed. |
%L9 |
Select 14.4Kbps minimum speed. |
%L10 |
Select 600bps minimum speed. |
%L11 |
Select 16.8Kbps minimum speed. |
%L12 |
Select 19.2Kbps minimum speed. |
%L13 |
Select 21.6Kbps minimum speed. |
%L14 |
Select 24Kbps minimum speed. |
%L15 |
Select 26.4Kbps minimum speed. |
%L16 |
Select 28.8Kbps minimum speed. |
CONNECTION SPEED UPPER LIMIT | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Bn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %L3 %B14 \J0<CR> |
Description: |
Sets fastest allowed connection speed. |
Command |
Function |
%B0 |
Follow serial port speed. |
%B1 |
Select 300bps maximum speed. |
%B2 |
Select 1200bps maximum speed. |
%B3 |
Select 2400bps maximum speed. |
%B4 |
Select 4800bps maximum speed. |
%B5 |
Select 9600bps uncoded maximum speed. |
%B6 |
Select 9600bps maximum speed. |
%B7 |
Select 7200bps maximum speed. |
%B8 |
Select 12Kbps maximum speed. |
%B9 |
Select 14.4Kbps maximum speed. |
%B10 |
Select 600bps maximum speed. |
%B11 |
Select 16.8Kbps maximum speed. |
%B12 |
Select 19.2Kbps maximum speed. |
%B13 |
Select 21.6Kbps maximum speed. |
%B14 |
Select 24Kbps maximum speed. |
%B15 |
Select 26.4Kbps maximum speed. |
%B16 |
Select 28.8Kbps maximum speed. |
CTS SIGNAL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Rn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT &R0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects the function of the CTS signal. |
Command |
Function |
&R0 |
CTS normal. |
&R1 |
CTS forced high. |
&R2 |
CTS follows CD. |
&R9 |
CTS follows RTS. |
DISCONNECT BUFFER DELAY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Dn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %D0 <CR> |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 minute |
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait to disconnect if there is data in the transmit or receive buffers. |
DISPLAY STORED NUMBERS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ND [cmds] |
Example: |
AT*CN3,555-1212 *ND <CR> |
Description: |
Displays all stored phone numbers. |
DSR SIGNAL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Sn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT &S0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects the function of the DSR signal. |
Command |
Function |
&S0 |
DSR forced high. |
&S1 |
DSR normal. |
&S2 |
DSR normal, except forced low on disconnect. |
&S3 |
DSR follows OH. |
DTR SIGNAL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT &D1 <CR> |
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. |
&D3 |
Modem will disconnect and reset on low DTR. |
&D9 |
DTR dialing enabled. |
EXTENDED RESULT CODES | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Vn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \V1 %C1 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects extended result codes. |
Command |
Function |
\V0 |
Extended result codes disabled, DTE speed reported. |
\V1 |
Protocol result codes enabled, DTE speed reported. |
\V2 |
Extended result codes disabled, DCE speed reported. |
\V3 |
Protocol result codes enabled, DCE speed reported. |
\V4 |
Protocol and modulation result codes enabled, DCE speed reported. |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Gn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT G1 &M0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects modem port flow control. |
Command |
Function |
\G0 |
Flow control disabled. |
\G1 |
Flow control enabled. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XOFF FROM TERMINAL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S45=n [cmds] |
Example: |
ATS45=22 <CR> |
Default: |
19 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character the terminal sends to represent XOFF. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XON FROM TERMINAL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S44=n [cmds] |
Example: |
ATS44=20 <CR> |
Default: |
17 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character the terminal sends to represent XON. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XOFF TO TERMINAL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S50=n [cmds] |
Example: |
ATS50=23 <CR> |
Default: |
19 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character the modem sends to represent XOFF. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XON TO TERMINAL | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S49=n [cmds] |
Example: |
ATS49=21 <CR> |
Default: |
17 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character the modem sends to represent XON. |
FLOW CONTROL TYPE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Qn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \Q5 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets type of flow control used by modem. |
Command |
Function |
\Q0 |
Flow control disabled. |
\Q1 |
Bidirectional XON/XOFF flow control enabled. |
\Q2 |
CTS flow control by DCE enabled. |
\Q3 |
Bidirectional CTS/RTS flow control enabled. |
FORCE RETRAIN | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *RRn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *RR14 O <CR> |
Description: |
Forces the modem to attempt to retrain to the selected speed. |
Command |
Function |
*RR0 |
Attempt 2400bps speed. |
*RR1 |
Attempt 4800bps speed. |
*RR2 |
Attempt 7200bps speed. |
*RR3 |
Attempt 9600bps speed. |
*RR4 |
Attempt 12Kbps speed. |
*RR5 |
Attempt 14.4Kbps speed. |
*RR6 |
Attempt 16.8Kbps speed. |
*RR7 |
Attempt 19.2Kbps speed. |
*RR8 |
Attempt 21.6Kbps speed. |
*RR9 |
Attempt 24Kbps speed. |
*RR10 |
Attempt 26.4Kbps speed. |
*RR11 |
Attempt 28.8Kbps speed. |
HANG UP MODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] Hn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT H3 O <CR> |
Description: |
Selects how the modem will hang up. |
Command |
Function |
H2 |
Set hang up mode to normal on next ATH command. |
H3 |
Set hang up mode to fast on next ATH command. |
HELP SCREENS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT $H=xxxx |
Example: |
AT $H=MNP <CR> |
Description: |
Shows modem help screens. If a string is included as shown in the example, the modem will perform a search for the string; otherwise, the whole help section will be displayed. |
INACTIVITY TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Tn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT\T20 <CR> |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 minute |
Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects. |
LOCK SERIAL PORT | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Jn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %L3 %B14 \J0<CR> |
Description: |
Sets operation of serial port speed. |
Command |
Function |
\J0 |
Serial speed locked. |
\J1 |
Serial speed follows connect speed. |
MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \An [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \A3 %C1 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets the maximum transmittable block size. |
Command |
Function |
\A0 |
MNP block size is 64 characters. |
\A1 |
MNP block size is 128 characters. |
\A2 |
MNP block size is 192 characters. |
\A3 |
MNP block size is 256 characters. |
PROTOCOL/SPEED | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *MMn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *MN6 *MX14 *MM11 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects the current protocol. |
Command |
Function |
*MM0 |
Selects all protocols. |
*MM1 |
Selects V.21 only. |
*MM2 |
Selects Bell 103 only. |
*MM3 |
Selects V.23 only. |
*MM4 |
Selects Bell 212 only. |
*MM5 |
Selects V.22bis only. |
*MM11 |
Selects V.32bis only. |
*MM12 |
Selects V.34 only. |
REDIAL DISABLE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DNn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *DN1 <CR> |
Description: |
Disables the ability to redial the last number with A/. |
Command |
Function |
*DN0 |
A/ enabled. |
*DN1 |
A/ disabled. |
REMOTE CONFIGURATION END | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *RQn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *RQ0 D555-1212 <CR> |
Description: |
Ends an active remote configuration session. |
Command |
Function |
*RQ0 |
Quit and save changes. |
*RQ1 |
Quit and discard changes. |
REMOTE CONFIGURATION PARITY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *RFn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *RB16 *RF5 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets remote computers parity in remote configuration mode. |
Command |
Function |
*RF0 |
Use 7 data bits, MARK parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF1 |
Use 7 data bits, no parity, and two stop bits. |
*RF2 |
Use 7 data bits, odd parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF3 |
Use 7 data bits, even parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF4 |
Use 8 data bits, MARK parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF5 |
Use 8 data bits, no parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF6 |
Use 8 data bits, odd parity, and one stop bit. |
*RF7 |
Use 8 data bits, even parity, and one stop bit. |
REMOTE CONFIGURATION PASSWORD | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %P=nnnn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %P=102475 D555-1212 <CR> |
Default: |
N/A |
Range: |
0-99999999, D, <none> |
Description: |
Sets the security code for remote configuration sessions. If nnnn is omitted, the code will be cleared; if a D is given, remote configuration is disabled. |
REMOTE CONFIGURATION PERMISSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *RAn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *RA0 D555-1212 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects whether remote modems may configure the local modem. |
Command |
Function |
*RA0 |
Remote configuration requests will be denied. |
*RA1 |
Remote configuration requests will be allowed. |
REMOTE CONFIGURATION SERIAL PORT SPEED | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *RBn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *RB16 *RF5 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets remote computers serial port speed in remote configuration mode. |
Command |
Function |
*RB0 |
Sets 300bps speed. |
*RB1 |
Sets 600bps speed. |
*RB2 |
Sets 1200bps speed. |
*RB3 |
Sets 2400bps speed. |
*RB4 |
Sets 4800bps speed. |
*RB5 |
Sets 7200bps speed. |
*RB6 |
Sets 9600bps speed. |
*RB7 |
Sets 12Kbps speed. |
*RB8 |
Sets 14.4Kbps speed. |
*RB9 |
Sets 16.8Kbps speed. |
*RB10 |
Sets 19.2Kbps speed. |
*RB11 |
Sets 21.6Kbps speed. |
*RB12 |
Sets 24Kbps speed. |
*RB13 |
Sets 26.4Kbps speed. |
*RB14 |
Sets 28.8Kbps speed. |
*RB15 |
Sets 38.4Kbps speed. |
*RB16 |
Sets 57.6Kbps speed. |
*RB17 |
Sets 115.2Kbps speed. |
REPORT INFORMATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Example: |
AT I3 &V1 %V <CR> |
Description: |
Displays modem properties. |
Command |
Function |
I0 |
Reports modem model and speed. |
I1 |
Reports checksum number. |
I3 |
Reports firmware version. |
I4 |
Reports feature code. |
I5 |
Reports reason for last disconnect. |
REPORT INFORMATION AND CONFIGURATION PROFILE | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] &Vn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT I3 &V1 %V <CR> |
Description: |
Reports configuration profiles and other information. |
Command |
Function |
&V0 |
Report configuration profiles. |
&V1 |
Report connection status and internal modem information. |
&V2 |
Report active configuration profile. |
REPORT PRODUCT VERSION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %V [cmds] |
Example: |
AT I3 &V1 %V <CR> |
Description: |
Reports product version. |
REPORT SERIAL NUMBER | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $V [cmds] |
Example: |
AT I3 &V1 $V <CR> |
Description: |
Reports product serial number. |
RETRAIN SENSITIVITY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Rn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT &C3 %R1 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets how poor line conditions must be before the modem will initiate a retrain. |
Command |
Function |
%R0 |
Modem will not initiate retrain. |
%R1 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -5 for eight seconds, or for one second in V.22bis mode. |
%R2 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -4 for eight seconds, or for one second in V.22bis mode. |
%R3 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -3 for eight seconds, or for one second in V.22bis mode. |
RI SIGNAL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Rn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \R0 Q0 <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the behavior of the Ring Indicator signal. |
Command |
Function |
\R0 |
RI signal high during rings, and forced high for duration of call. |
\R1 |
RI signal high during rings only. |
SECURITY - CALLBACK DELAY | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S74=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S74=30 <CR> |
Default: |
15 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 second |
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait to execute a callback sequence after the user has disconnected. |
SECURITY - CALLBACK NUMBER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Cn= <#> [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $L0=3 $C0=1(303)443-3388 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets the callback number for user number n. |
SECURITY - CALLBACK RETRY | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S75=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S75=5 <CR> |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 redial |
Description: |
Sets how many times the modem will attempt to execute a callback if the first call fails. |
SECURITY - CALLBACK RETRY DELAY | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S76=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S76=60 <CR> |
Default: |
15 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 second |
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait to execute another callback sequence after one has failed. |
SECURITY CHECK | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $D? [cmds] AT [cmds] $E? [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $DR $D? <CR> |
Description: |
Reports whether security is enabled. |
SECURITY DISABLE | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $D=xxxx |
Example: |
AT $D=MicroHouse <CR> |
Description: |
Disables security. A password must be specified. |
SECURITY ENABLE | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $EH=xxxx |
Example: |
AT $EH=SuperSecret <CR> |
Description: |
Enables security. The superuser password must be specified. |
SECURITY - DELETE USER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Rn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $R3 <CR> |
Description: |
Deletes the user number n. User IDs 0 and 1 cannot be deleted. |
SECURITY - FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPT COUNTERS | |
Type: |
Configuration/Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Mn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $M $M* <CR> |
Description: |
Displays or clears the counters for failed login attempts. If a number is specified, the counter will be reset for that user. If an * follows, all counters will be cleared. If no character follows, the counters will be displayed. |
SECURITY - FAILED LOGIN ATTEMPT MAXIMUM | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S77=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S77=3 <CR> |
Default: |
0 |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 attempt |
Description: |
Sets the maximum number of failed logins the modem will accept until it disconnects. |
SECURITY LEVEL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Lm=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $L0=3 $C0=1(303)443-3388 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets the security level for user number m. |
Command |
Function |
$Lm=1 |
Modem prompts for a user ID and password on connection. |
$Lm=2 |
Modem prompts for a user ID and password on connection, then modem begins callback sequence. |
$Lm=3 |
Modem prompts for a user ID and password on connection, then modem begins callback sequence. When modem reconnects, it prompts for a user ID and password again. |
SECURITY LOGIN | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $n=xxxx [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $1=MicroHouse <CR> |
Description: |
Logs into modem, from the local machine or remotely. |
SECURITY LOGOUT | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $$ [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $$ <CR> |
Description: |
Logs out from the modem. |
SECURITY PASSWORD | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Pn=xxxx$xxxx |
Example: |
AT $P0=SuperSecret$SuperSecret <CR> |
Description: |
Sets the password for user number n to xxxx. User number 0 is the superuser. The password must be between 4 and 34 characters inclusive. The $ character may not be used. |
SECURITY - PASSWORD TIME | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S73=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S73=10 <CR> |
Default: |
Unidentified |
Range: |
0-255 |
Unit: |
1 second |
Description: |
Configures how long the modem will wait for a password when in secure mode. |
SECURITY - REPORT SUPERUSER STATUS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Sn? [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $S3? <CR> |
Description: |
Reports whether user n has superuser status. |
SECURITY - REPORT USER SETTINGS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $In [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $I3 <CR> |
Description: |
Reports security level and callback number for user n. |
SECURITY RESET | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $F=xxxx$xxxx |
Example: |
AT $F=SuperSecret$SuperSecret <CR> |
Description: |
Resets the high security options to their factory defaults. |
SECURITY - SUPERUSER MODE | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $S=xxxx [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $S=SuperSecret <CR> |
Description: |
Attempts to enter superuser mode. |
STATUS REGISTER HEXADECIMAL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
Write: AT [cmds] Sn=^hh [cmds] Read: AT [cmds] Sn?^ [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S99=^3F S99?^ <CR> |
Description: |
Sets register n to hexadecimal number hh or displays register n in hexadecimal. |
SWITCHED LINE TRANSMISSION LEVEL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *TDn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *TD15 <CR> |
Default: |
9 |
Range: |
9 - 30 |
Unit: |
-1 dBm |
Description: |
Sets the signal level for transmission when in switched line mode. |
TEST MODE - BIDIRECTIONAL DIGITAL LOOPBACK TEST | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *DGn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *DG1 <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the bidirectional local digital loopback test mode. |
Command |
Function |
*DG0 |
End loopback test. |
*DG1 |
Begin loopback test. |
V.32 HANDSHAKE OPTIONS | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *FTn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *FT0 <CR> |
Description: |
Shortens V.32 and V.32bis handshake time. |
Command |
Function |
*FT0 |
Normal handshake sequence. |
*FT1 |
Training time is shortened by 2 seconds in V.32 and V.32bis modes. |
V.34 RETRAIN SENSITIVITY | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *THn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *MM12 *TH1 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets how poor line conditions must be before the modem will initiate a retrain when in V.34 mode. |
Command |
Function |
*TH0 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -6. |
*TH1 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -4. |
*TH2 |
Modem will initiate retrain when the Bit Error Rate exceeds 10 -2. |
V.34 SPLIT BAUD MODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] *ASn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT *AS1 <CR> |
Description: |
Controls V.34 split baud mode. |
Command |
Function |
*AS0 |
V.34 split baud mode disabled. |
*AS1 |
V.34 split baud mode enabled. |
V.42 NEGOTIATION MODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Mn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \M0 H1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects how the modem negotiates V.42 modulation during handshaking. |
Command |
Function |
\M0 |
Normal handshaking enabled. |
\M1 |
Fast handshaking enabled. |
XON/XOFF PASS-THROUGH | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Xn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \X7 O <CR> |
Description: |
Selects whether XON/XOFF signals are sent to remote modem. |
Command |
Function |
\X0 |
XON/XOFF signals trapped by local modem. |
\X1 |
XON/XOFF passed through local modem. |