ZyXEL Communications 56K manual Enable baud rate to be fixed when answering. Speed

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User's Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem

COMMAND

Bit

dec

hex

FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION

Ref.

 

 

 

 

stands for ZyXEL connection).

 

S14=

bit

dec

hex

Bit-mapped register:

+002

 

1

0

0

Grant Remote Digital Loop-back test request.

&T4

 

 

2

2

Deny Remote Digital Loop-back test request.

&T5*

S15=

bit

dec

hex

Bit-mapped register.

+066

 

0, 1

0

0

Even parity.

 

 

 

1

1

Odd parity.

 

 

 

2

2

No parity.

*

 

2

0

0

1 stop bit.

*

 

 

4

4

2 stop bits.

 

 

4, 3

0

0

10 bit character length.

*C0*

 

 

8

8

11 bit character length.

*C1

 

 

16

10

9 bit character length.

*C2

 

 

24

18

8 bit character length.

*C3

 

7-5

0

0

Profile 0 as active settings after power on.

Z0

 

 

32

20

Profile 1 as active settings after power on.

Z1

 

 

64

40

Factory default as active settings after power on.

Z2*

S16=

 

dec

hex

Test status register.

+000

 

 

0

0

No test in progress.

&T0

 

 

1

1

Analog Loop-back test in progress.

&T1

 

 

3

3

Local Digital Loop-back test in progress.

&T3

 

 

6

6

Remote Digital Loop-back test in progress.

&T6

 

 

7

7

Remote Digital Loop-back with self-test in progress.

&T7

 

 

8

8

Analog Loop-back with self-test in progress.

&T8

S17=

Bit

dec

hex

Bit-mapped register.

+022

 

4-1

0-30

0-1E

Set transmit power level from 0 to –15 dBm. (See

*Pn

 

 

 

 

also S35b3) (Default *P11)

 

 

5

0

0

Normal dial. (Default)

D

 

 

32

20

Reverse dial, go online in answer mode.

DR

S18=

 

dec

hex

Force modem to fix baud rate when answering.

+000

 

 

0

0

Disable fixed baud function.

 

 

 

1-46

1-2E

Enable baud rate to be fixed when answering. Speed

 

 

 

 

 

value settings (n) the same as S20.

 

S19=

 

dec

hex

Modem connection mode, same.

+000/&Nn

 

 

0-99

0-63

Setting value as 'AT&Nn' command.

 

S20=

 

Dec

hex

DTE speed (bps). Auto-detected from AT Command.

+001

 

 

0

0

230400 bps

 

 

 

1

1

115200 bps (Default)

 

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56K specifications

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