Accton Technology EN2218 manual Modem AT Commands and S-Registers

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Table B.1 AT Command Summary

Command

ATF0

ATH

ATH1

ATI0

ATM0

ATM1

ATM2

ATM3

ATN0

ATN1

ATO0

ATO1

ATP

ATQ0

ATQ1

ATSn

ATSn?

ATSn=v

AT?

ATT

ATV0

ATV1

Description

Auto-detect mode

Initiate Hangup

Sequence

Pick Up the Phone Line

Report Product code

Speaker off

Speaker on during Handshake until Connect, and off during Receive

Speaker always on

Speaker off during dialing/receiving, and on during answering

Automode detection off

Automode detection on

Go on-line

Go on-line & retrain sequence

Force Pulse dialing

Allow result codes to

DTE

Inhibit result codes to

DTE

S-Register as default

Set value of S-Register to n

Set default S-Register

Reset S-Register

DTMF dialing

Report Numeric Commands - Short Form or Terse

Report Verbose

Commands - Long

Form

Usage

Select auto-detect mode (equivalent to N1)

Break up connection between two modems. This command should be used only if a normal disconnect can’t occur.

Getting the phone off the hook

Report Product code

Turns the speaker off

Turns the speaker on until a connection is established, then turns it off during transmission.

Leaves the speaker on during connection and transmission.

Turns the speaker off during dialing

&receiving carrier and turn it on during answering

Turns off automode detection Turns on automode detection Go on-line

Go on-line and initiate retrain sequence

Force Pulse dialing

Allow result codes to DTE

Inhibit result codes to DTE

Select S-Register as default

Return the value of S-Register n

Set default S-Register to value v

Return the value of default S- Register

Force DTMF dialing

Report result codes in numeric or short form

Report result codes in verbose or word form.

Default

Y

Y

N

Y

N

Y

N

N

N

Y

Y

N

N

Y

N

N

N

N

N

N

N

Y

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Contents Multi-Function Ethernet + Modem/Fax PC Card User’s Guide Multi-Function Ethernet + Modem/Fax PC Card User’s Guide International Headquarters About this Manual Package ContentsIi About this Manual Quick Installation Guide Page Contents Chapter Modem/Fax Setup Fax Operations List of Tables List of FiguresChapter FeaturesIntroduction Pre-Installation Considerations InstallationInstalling the Hardware PC Card InstallationY-Cable Connecting the Adapter Cable to the PC CardRunning Card Diagnostics Installing the SoftwareCard and Socket Services Support Client Software Driver InstallationActivating the PC Card Software Installation AdvisoryInstalling under DOS Using Card and Socket Services SupportUsing Client Drivers LSL.COM IPXODI.COM NETX.EXE VLM.EXE CHGDRV.COM Installing under Windows for Workgroups WFW LAN IOBase=300 COM3 I/OBase=3E8, IRQ=4 Installing under Windows Installing under Windows NT Removing the PC Card Getting Started Using 1StepTM1STEP Enter Overview of 1StepSelecting the Interrupt Setting the Hardware ConfigurationSelecting the I/O Base Address Running Diagnostics Selecting the Network OS Setting the Software ConfigurationAvailable Diagnostic Tests Selecting the Frame Type Selecting the DriverInstalling the Software Driver Menu Bar CommandsSelecting Memory Management Options Identifying the Driver’s Directory LocationHelp Menu Action MenuModem/Fax Setup Ethernet+Modem/Fax PC Card User’s Guide Ethernet+Modem/Fax PC Card User’s Guide Transmitting Faxes Fax OperationsReceiving Faxes Sending and Receiving LogsAppendix a TroubleshootingEthernet Network Interface Symptom SymptomsTroubleshooting A-3 Modem Table A.1 Common Modem Problems and Possible SolutionsTroubleshooting A-5 Appendix B Modem AT Commands and S-RegistersModem AT Commands and S-Registers ATX0 ATX1 ATX2 ATX3 ATX4 ATY0 ATY1 ATZ0 ATZ1 AT&C0 AT&C1 AT&D0 AT&D1 AT&D2 AT&D3 AT&F0 AT&F1 AT&W AT&W1 AT%E0 AT%E1 AT%E2 AT%Q Table B.2 S-Register Summary System Configuration SpecificationsAppendix C EthernetModem Operating EnvironmentHardware Certification EMI Warning Regulatory Standards ConformanceAppendix D Ethernet+Fax/Modem PC Card User’s Guide Regulatory Conformance DeclarationEthernet+Fax/Modem PC Card User’s Guide Problem Report Product Support ServicesHardware Repair Service Appendix EBulletin Board Service BBS Software Update and Upgrade ServiceInteractive Fast Fax U.S.A. office Technical SupportFor all countries except North America Customer Remedies Limited Five Year WarrantyLimited Warranty Return Process Warranty InformationOrdering Information Accton Offices10BASE-T GlossaryMbps Index OEMSETUP.INF XON/XOFF EN2218 E1196-R03

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