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Command: | $MBn Modem Baud Rate | |
Values: | n = speed | |
Default: | 28800 (ZDX) or 33600 (ZDXb) | |
Description: | $MB300 Originate call at 300 bps. | |
| $MB1200 Originate call at 1200 bps. | |
| $MB2400 Originate call at 2400 bps. | |
| $MB4800 Originate call at 4800 bps. | |
| $MB7200 Originate call at 7200 bps. | |
| $MB9600 Originate call at 9600 bps. | |
| $MB14400 Originate call at 14,400 bps. | |
| $MB16800 Originate call at 16, 800 bps. | |
| $MB19200 Originate call at 19,200 bps. | |
| $MB28800 Originate call at 28,800 bps. | |
| $MB33600 Originate call at 33,600 bps (ZDXb only). | |
Command: | Nd Dial a Stored Number | |
Values: | d = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | None | |
Description: | Dial stored telephone number d. | |
Command: | NdNe. .. Number Linking | |
Values: | d = 0 or 1; e = 1 or 0 | |
Default: | None | |
Description: | Dial stored number d; if it is busy, dial stored number e. | |
Command: | O | Go Back Online |
Values: | n/a |
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Description: | Return to online mode after you have used an escape sequence to go from online mode to | |
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Command: | P | Pulse Dial |
Values: | n/a |
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Default: | Yes |
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Description: | The modem | |
Command: | &Pn Set Pulse Dial Ratios | |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | &P0 60:40 break/make pulse ratio. | |
| &P1 67:33 break/make pulse ratio. | |
| Note: The ZDXK is locked to a 67:33 pulse ratio (&P1). | |
Command: | Qn | Result Codes Enable/Disable |
Values: | n = 0, 1, or 2 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | Q0 Enable result codes. | |
| Q1 Disable result codes (quiet). | |
| Q2 Enable | |
| answer mode responses and echo. | |
Command: | &Qn | |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | &Q0 | |
| &Q1 Standard AT responses with no modifiers. | |
Command: | Rn | Reverse Originate/Answer Modes |
Values: | n = 0 or 1 | |
Default: | 0 |
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Description: | R0 Modem will not reverse modes. | |
| R1 Modem will reverse modes when R is added to the dial string. |
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