Multi-Tech Systems MT5634ZPX-PCI-V92 Command +PMHT=n Modem on Hold Timer, Quick Connect Control

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+PMHR=12

Grant MOH request with 16 minute timeout

+PMHR=13

Grant MOH request with indefinite timeout

+PMHR=?

Displays the allowed values

+PMHR?

Displays the currrent value

Command: +PMHT=n Modem on Hold Timer

 

Values:

n = 0–13

 

Default:

0

 

Description:

Determines if the modem will accept a V.92 Modem on Hold

 

(MOH) request and will set the MoH timeout.

+PMHT=0

Deny MOH request

 

+PMHT=1

Grant MOH request with 10 second timeout

+PMHT=2

Grant MOH request with 20 second timeout

+PMHT=3

Grant MOH request with 30 second timeout

+PMHT=4

Grant MOH request with 40 second timeout

+PMHT=5

Grant MOH request with

1 minute timeout

+PMHT=6

Grant MOH request with

2 minute timeout

+PMHT=7

Grant MOH request with

3 minute timeout

+PMHT=8

Grant MOH request with

4 minute timeout

+PMHT=9

Grant MOH request with

6 minute timeout

+PMHT=10

Grant MOH request with

8 minute timeout

+PMHT=11

Grant MOH request with 12 minute timeout

+PMHT=12

Grant MOH request with 16 minute timeout

+PMHT=13

Grant MOH request with indefinite timeout

+PMHT=?

Displays the allowed values

+PMHT?

Displays the currrent value

Command: +PQC=n

Quick Connect Control

 

Values:

n = 0, 1, 2, or 3

 

Default:

0

 

Description:

Controls the V.92 shortened Phase 1 and Phase 2 startup proce-

 

dures (quick connect). When line conditions are stable, quick

 

connect results in shortened connect times; however, significant

 

fluctuation in line conditions from call to call can result in longer

 

connect times, in which case it may be advisable to disable

 

quick connect. The +PQC command is interactive with S109.

+PQC=0

Enables Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2 (Quick Connect)

+PQC=1

Enables Short Phase 1

 

+PQC=2

Enables Short Phase 2

 

+PQC=3

Disables Short Phase 1 and Short Phase 2

+PQC=?

Displays the allowed values

+PQC?

Displays the currrent value

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