Intel 537EX Hayes* Escape Sequence, Data Mode Command Descriptions, Command Default Description

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Data Mode AT COMMANDS

DTE: +++ AT<CR>

DCE: OK

Note: TIES requires that the three-character escape sequence be contiguous and not repeated. The character immediately preceding the first character of the three-character sequence cannot be the same as the escape character. Therefore, ‘+++ AT<CR>’ is valid, but ‘++++ AT<CR>’ is not.

3.10.2Hayes* Escape Sequence

In this escape sequence, implemented with +++, the DTE sends the modem an escape character three times, preceded and followed by guard times. Upon detecting the escape sequence, the modem sends an ‘OK’ response to the DTE. To re-enter the online data state, the DTE then sends the modem ATO followed by the contents of S-register S3 (typically a <CR>).

The escape character is determined by the value stored in S-register S2 and is typically a ‘+’ character. Guard times are silence times when the DTE does not send any data to the modem. Guard times ensure that the modem does not falsely detect an escape sequence if three consecutive escape characters are received from the DTE. The preceding and following guard times are defined in S-register S12. Typically, these guard times are 1 second. In addition to the preceding and ending guard times, there are inter-character time-outs between each escape character sent. The inter- character time-outs define the maximum amount of time allowed between characters before the modem ignores the previous escape characters. This inter-character delay time is set to 1 second. An example of the Hayes Escape Sequence follows:

Format:

<gt1><char1><tm 2><char2><tm3><char3><gt4> gt1 = gt4 preceding and following guard times (S12) tm2 = tm3 inter-character time-out (= 1 second)

char1 = char2 = char3 = escape character (S2)

Example:

DTE: 1 second +++ 1 second

DCE: OK

Table 18. Data Mode Command Descriptions

Command

Default

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Repeat Last Command: This command re-executes the last AT command string stored in the command

 

 

buffer. A/ is the only command not preceded by AT and ended by a carriage return.

A/

none

Sending any character (such as a carriage return) after A/ and before a modem response is sent to the

 

 

DTE causes the modem to abort the remainder of the command string in the modem internal command

 

 

buffer.

 

 

 

 

A

none

Answer Command: This command causes the modem to immediately go off-hook and initiate an

answer mode handshake without waiting for an incoming ring signal. This command is useful for

 

 

manually answering a call or establishing a back-to-back connection with an originate-mode modem.

 

 

 

 

 

Carrier Control Option: This command is reserved for selecting between controlled carrier or constant

Cn

1

carrier modes. This modem supports only constant carrier mode.

n = 0

Transmit carrier always off (returns an ERROR message)

 

 

 

 

n = 1*

Normal transmit carrier (constant carrier)

 

 

 

 

NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the factory-default setting.

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Contents 537EX Chipset Developer’s ManualIntel Confidential Contents Figures Tables Date Revision Description Revision History001 Initial release Introduction Controllerless Modem Driver OverviewWindows 95 and Windows V.90/V.92 and V.34 Data Modes TapiUnimodem Intelsdb.VXDModem Connection Overview AT Commands Overview DTE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each ModeDCE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each Mode DCE-to-ISP Data Rates for V.90 ModeSending Commands Delayed CallDTE-Modem Data Rate Response Codes Numeric TextCommand Function AT Escape SequencesDial Modifier Dialing digitsData Mode Command Summary Command Function Default Range Reported By &VnIntel Confidential Intel Confidential Intel Confidential +EB +ESA+ESR +ETBM44/V.42/V.42 bis MNP Command Summary Processes flow control characters and passes to local Fax Identity Command Summary Fax Class 1 Command SummaryVoice DTE→DCE Character Pairs IS-101 Voice Command SummaryResponse Hex Code Function Voice DTE →DCE Character Pairs Voice DTE←DCE Character PairsDEL ESCRegister Function Default Range Units Reported by &Vn Dial ModifiersRegister Summary AsciiRegister Function Default Range Units Modem Responses and Command Echo En, Vn, Xn, Wn, Qn Using AT Commands to Access the S-Registers Sn?, Sn=x, ?Modem Setup Host Modem Response Command Data Reporting Wn Mapping Disable EnableDTE Resets and then configures the modem to Nvram user profile Establishing a Modem Connection A, D, DS = n, S0 AT Commands Product InformationProduct Identification Information Hanging Up Hn, S10, Zn, &D2 Online Command Mode Escape Codes, OnModem-to-Modem Connection Data Rates Intel Confidential Modem-on-Hold Incoming Voice Call in Data Mode Modem-on-Hold Initiating a Voice Call in Data Mode Intel Confidential Supported Modulation Types Carrier DescriptionDiagnostic Testing S18, &Tn Local Analog Loopback AT&T1Local Analog Loopback With Self-Test AT&T8 Local Modem or Test ModemTime-Independent Escape Sequence AT Escape SequencesLicensing Requirements for Hayes Escape Sequence Example Command Default Description Data Mode Command DescriptionsHayes* Escape Sequence Previously stored in the Nvram with the AT&Zn=x command Host in either online or off-line command modeEcho disabled Echo enabledDTE ATI2Sn=x Command Modem dials a telephone number touch tone dialingNumeric or verbose form Numeric formDisconnecting Subsequent commands to be ignoredResets the modem and recalls user profile DCD or Rlsd signalAT&V0 Active ProfileStored Profile Telephone NumbersS-register configurations into the Nvram user profile ‘n’ Command to see the stored telephone numberSelect profile = 0-9 a B C D # * T P R W @Command Default Indication Definition+EB CRC generation and checking disabled Nrzi encoding and decoding disabledSecondary channel operation, and vice versa 12/V.34+ESR +ETBM+GMR +GSN+IFC +ILRR=m+MS command description +MA? will display a list of enabled alternative modulations= carrier,carrier,…carrier If +MS = ,0,, no alternative modulations will be availableCarrier Description BELL103BELL212 +MS=m See ‘m’+PHSW= +PMHFValue Description +PMHRConjunction with the +PSS command Enable Short Phase 1 and Short PhaseEnable Short Phase Disable short Phase 1 and Short PhaseMode Features Operating Modes44/V.42/V.42 bis and MNP Data Modem Command Descriptions +ES Settings Answer ModemResulting +ES Connection Types +ES=1, 0 +ES=4, 4 +ES=3, 0 +ES=3, 2\Bn \Kn +DR=m Direction+DS=m Max string3768 +EFCS=mDisplay messages when +ER = Decimal value and the format is as follows+ER=m +ER LapmSetting is ignored if origrqst=6 Control during non-error control operationNon-error control operation +ES=mFax Identity Commands Fax Class 1 CommandsFax Identity Command Descriptions +FMFR?/+FMIMod Selection Table Value Modulation Speed bps30 Hdlc Frame Format Class 1 DTE-Generated Hdlc Frame Information AT+FTH=mod+FCLASS? Fax Mode Command Descriptions+FCLASS +FRH=m +FRS=m+FTH=m IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands Dtmf Detection Reporting Voice Mode Command DescriptionsRelay Control +FLO=m Enable report Function +VDR=m See ‘m’Defaults = ‘C’, BB860980, BFE63883, BB863EE0 Caller ID report Command Reserved Distinctive ringing AllEvent Description +VEM=m See ‘m’EX Value BIT Value Event EIGHT-DIGIT HEX Code B B 8 6 3 E EHEX Digit Location 128 Nominal transmit level Local telephone, or speaker+VIP Label Preassigned Voice I/O Labels+VLS=m Relay/Playback Control Voice I/O Primitive CodesPrimitive Code Description +VRX +VSD=m See ‘m’+VSM=? command to obtain supported sampling rates 141 AD3 3-bit Adaptive differential pulse code modulation+VSM=m Range 4800, 7200, 8000, and 11025 samples/secondCml SerialHard Disk CompressionFactory default is ‘0’ 100 Default value 1 second100 Range 5-255 units of 0.01 secondsDual tones may be sent using the following format +VTS=m NoneSpecified by +VTD=m This sends a 500 ms period of silenceCommand Default Description Register Command Descriptions S10 Escape sequences Range Seconds Default 0 secondsS16 S21 S22 118S25 S30Modem exits sleep mode whenever the host reads or writes to Modem or when a ring signal is detectedSleep mode is disabled by setting S33 to ‘0’ Inactive state whenCaller ID Tags for Formatted Reporting Tag DescriptionRing Uart Emulation in the Controllerless Modem Uart Emulation in Intelsdb.VxDTHR UartRBR Parallel Host Interface Uart Register Bit Assignments Scratch Register SCR Uart Register DefinitionsModem Status Register MSR Bit Framing error OE Overrun Error-Not supportedLine Status Register LSR StackIER Interrupt Enable register Procedure is as followsModem Control Register MCR Line Control Register LCRFifo Control Register FCR BitInterrupt Control Functions Interrupt Identity Register IIRID1 ID0 Interrupt Enable Register IER ID bit 2 for Fifo modeTransmitter Holding Register THR Dlab =Receiver Buffer Register RBR Divisor Latch Registers DLM and DLLProgrammable Data Rates Data Rate Divisor Number Divisor Latch HexFifo Interrupt Mode Operation Fifo Polled Mode Operation16C550A Uart Fifo Operation 102536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual 103

537EX specifications

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