Intel 537EX manual ATI2, Dte, Sn=x

Page 42

Data Mode AT COMMANDS

Table 18. Data Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)

Command

Default

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

Identification/Checksum Option: This command causes the modem to send product code and

 

 

hardware setup information to the DTE.

 

 

n = 0*

ROM Checksum

 

 

n = 1

Modem name

 

 

n = 2

Manufacturer

 

 

n = 3

Chipset

 

 

n = 4

Firmware version

In

0

n = 5

Modem chip hardware configuration

n = 6

DSP patch level

 

 

 

 

n = 12

Country code

 

 

n = 7–11,

Reserved

 

 

13, 14,

 

 

 

20–25

 

 

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

ATI2

 

 

 

Intel Corporation

 

 

 

OK

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker Volume Control: This command selects the modem’s speaker volume.

 

 

n = 0

Low speaker volume

Ln

2

n = 1*

Low speaker volume

 

 

n = 2

Medium speaker volume

 

 

n = 3

High speaker volume

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker Control: This command specifies when the speaker is turned on and off.

 

 

n = 0

Speaker always off

Mn

1

n = 1*

Speaker on until carrier present

 

 

n = 2

Speaker always on

 

 

n = 3

Speaker off during dialing, and on until carrier

 

 

 

 

 

Go Online: This command causes the modem to return back to online data mode from online command

 

 

mode.

 

On

0

n = 0*

Returns the modem to data mode

 

 

n = 1

Begins an equalizer retrain sequence; then returns to data mode

 

 

n = 3

Renegotiates rate and then returns to data mode

 

 

 

P

none

Select Pulse Dialing: This command configures the modem to use pulse dialing next time the modem

dials a telephone number.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Result Code Display Control: This command selects whether the modem sends result codes to the

Qn

0

DTE.

 

n = 0*

Result codes enabled

 

 

 

 

n = 1

Result codes disabled

 

 

 

Sn

none

Select an S-Register:This command selects the current S-register.

n = 0–33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Write to an S-Register:This command writes a decimal number ‘x’ to S-register ‘n’.

Sn=x

none

n = 0–33

 

 

 

x = 0–255

 

 

 

 

Sn?

none

Read an S-Register:This command is used to read a decimal number from S-register ‘n’.

n = 0–33

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

42

536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual

Intel Confidential

Image 42
Contents 537EX Chipset Developer’s ManualIntel Confidential Contents Figures Tables Revision History Date Revision Description001 Initial release Introduction Controllerless Modem Driver OverviewWindows 95 and Windows Unimodem V.90/V.92 and V.34 Data ModesTapi Intelsdb.VXDModem Connection Overview DCE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each Mode AT Commands OverviewDTE-to-DCE Data Rates for Each Mode DCE-to-ISP Data Rates for V.90 ModeDTE-Modem Data Rate Response Codes Sending CommandsDelayed Call Numeric TextDial Modifier Command FunctionAT Escape Sequences Dialing digitsData Mode Command Summary Command Function Default Range Reported By &VnIntel Confidential Intel Confidential Intel Confidential +ESR +EB+ESA +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 SummaryIS-101 Voice Command Summary Voice DTE→DCE Character PairsResponse Hex Code Function DEL Voice DTE →DCE Character PairsVoice DTE←DCE Character Pairs ESCRegister Summary Register Function Default Range Units Reported by &VnDial Modifiers AsciiRegister Function Default Range Units Using AT Commands to Access the S-Registers Sn?, Sn=x, ? Modem Responses and Command Echo En, Vn, Xn, Wn, QnModem Setup Host Modem Response Command Disable Enable Data Reporting Wn MappingDTE Resets and then configures the modem to Nvram user profile AT Commands Product Information Establishing a Modem Connection A, D, DS = n, S0Product Identification Information Online Command Mode Escape Codes, On Hanging Up Hn, S10, Zn, &D2Modem-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 ModemAT Escape Sequences Time-Independent Escape SequenceLicensing Requirements for Hayes Escape Sequence Example Data Mode Command Descriptions Command Default DescriptionHayes* Escape Sequence Echo disabled Previously stored in the Nvram with the AT&Zn=x commandHost in either online or off-line command mode Echo enabledATI2 DTESn=x Numeric or verbose form CommandModem dials a telephone number touch tone dialing Numeric formResets the modem and recalls user profile DisconnectingSubsequent commands to be ignored DCD or Rlsd signalStored Profile AT&V0Active Profile Telephone NumbersSelect profile S-register configurations into the Nvram user profile ‘n’Command to see the stored telephone number = 0-9 a B C D # * T P R W @Command Default Indication Definition+EB Secondary channel operation, and vice versa CRC generation and checking disabledNrzi encoding and decoding disabled 12/V.34+ESR +ETBM+IFC +GMR+GSN +ILRR=m= carrier,carrier,…carrier +MS command description+MA? will display a list of enabled alternative modulations If +MS = ,0,, no alternative modulations will be availableBELL212 Carrier DescriptionBELL103 +MS=m See ‘m’Value Description +PHSW=+PMHF +PMHREnable Short Phase Conjunction with the +PSS commandEnable Short Phase 1 and Short Phase Disable short Phase 1 and Short PhaseMode Features Operating ModesResulting +ES Connection Types 44/V.42/V.42 bis and MNP Data Modem Command Descriptions+ES Settings Answer Modem +ES=1, 0 +ES=4, 4 +ES=3, 0 +ES=3, 2\Bn \Kn +DS=m +DR=mDirection Max string3768 +EFCS=m+ER=m Display messages when +ER =Decimal value and the format is as follows +ER LapmNon-error control operation Setting is ignored if origrqst=6Control during non-error control operation +ES=mFax Identity Command Descriptions Fax Identity CommandsFax Class 1 Commands +FMFR?/+FMIMod Selection Table Value Modulation Speed bps30 Hdlc Frame Format Class 1 DTE-Generated Hdlc Frame Information AT+FTH=modFax Mode Command Descriptions +FCLASS?+FCLASS +FRH=m +FRS=m+FTH=m IS-101 Voice Mode AT Commands Voice Mode Command Descriptions Dtmf Detection ReportingRelay Control +FLO=m Enable report Function +VDR=m See ‘m’Event Description Defaults = ‘C’, BB860980, BFE63883, BB863EE0Caller ID report Command Reserved Distinctive ringing All +VEM=m See ‘m’EIGHT-DIGIT HEX Code B B 8 6 3 E E EX Value BIT Value EventHEX Digit Location Local telephone, or speaker 128 Nominal transmit level+VIP Preassigned Voice I/O Labels Label+VLS=m Voice I/O Primitive Codes Relay/Playback ControlPrimitive Code Description +VRX +VSD=m See ‘m’+VSM=m +VSM=? command to obtain supported sampling rates141 AD3 3-bit Adaptive differential pulse code modulation Range 4800, 7200, 8000, and 11025 samples/secondHard Disk CmlSerial Compression100 Factory default is ‘0’100 Default value 1 second Range 5-255 units of 0.01 secondsSpecified by +VTD=m Dual tones may be sent using the following format+VTS=m None This sends a 500 ms period of silenceCommand Default Description Register Command Descriptions S10 Range Seconds Default 0 seconds Escape sequencesS16 S25 S21S22 118 S30Sleep mode is disabled by setting S33 to ‘0’ Modem exits sleep mode whenever the host reads or writes toModem or when a ring signal is detected Inactive state whenCaller ID Tags for Formatted Reporting Tag DescriptionRing Uart Emulation in the Controllerless Modem Uart Emulation in Intelsdb.VxDUart THRRBR Parallel Host Interface Uart Register Bit Assignments Uart Register Definitions Scratch Register SCRModem Status Register MSR Line Status Register LSR Bit Framing errorOE Overrun Error-Not supported StackModem Control Register MCR IER Interrupt Enable registerProcedure is as follows Line Control Register LCRFifo Control Register FCR BitInterrupt Identity Register IIR Interrupt Control FunctionsID1 ID0 Transmitter Holding Register THR Interrupt Enable Register IERID bit 2 for Fifo mode Dlab =Programmable Data Rates Receiver Buffer Register RBRDivisor Latch Registers DLM and DLL Data Rate Divisor Number Divisor Latch Hex16C550A Uart Fifo Operation Fifo Interrupt Mode OperationFifo Polled Mode Operation 102536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual 103

537EX specifications

The Intel 537EX is a powerful and innovative embedded processor designed for a range of applications, particularly in the fields of industrial automation, telecommunications, and transport management systems. This processor is a member of Intel's embedded product line, tailored specifically to meet the demands of systems that require high reliability and long lifecycle support.

One of the main features of the Intel 537EX is its multi-core architecture, which enables efficient parallel processing capabilities. This allows for the execution of multiple tasks simultaneously, significantly improving overall system performance. The processor also incorporates Intel’s advanced power management technology, which ensures that the device consumes energy efficiently, enhances thermal performance, and prolongs the lifespan of the system.

The Intel 537EX supports a range of connectivity options, including high-speed Ethernet and Serial ATA interfaces. This ensures that it can easily integrate into existing systems, seamlessly supporting applications that require robust data transfer capabilities. Additionally, the processor is equipped with multiple I/O ports, facilitating the connection of various peripherals and sensors, which is crucial in industrial applications.

One of the standout technologies within the Intel 537EX is its support for hardware virtualization. This feature allows for the creation of multiple virtual environments within a single physical structure, optimizing resource utilization and enhancing system flexibility. Additionally, Intel’s integrated security technologies provide a significant layer of protection against potential threats, ensuring that embedded systems remain secure.

Another characteristic of the Intel 537EX is its extensive software support, which includes compatibility with various operating systems and development environments. This versatility makes it an attractive choice for developers looking to build or upgrade their embedded systems. With access to Intel's comprehensive software tools, developers can quickly optimize applications to take full advantage of the processor's capabilities.

The Intel 537EX also boasts excellent thermal performance, allowing it to operate efficiently in harsh environments. This is crucial for embedded applications in industrial settings where temperature fluctuations are common. Overall, the Intel 537EX is engineered to deliver high-performance processing power, superior connectivity, and enhanced security, solidifying its position as a reliable choice for demanding embedded applications.