Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BL Line Signal Quality, PCM Code Selection, An Maximum MNP Block Size

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Command:

%Q

 

Line Signal Quality

Values:

 

None

Default:

 

None

Description:

%Q

 

Reports line signal quality (DAA-dependent) as a three-digit

 

 

 

number. Returns the higher order byte of the EQM value.

 

 

 

Based on the EQM value, retrain or fallback/fall forward may

 

 

 

be initiated if enabled by %E1 or %E2.

Command:

%U

PCM Code Selection

Values:

 

n = 0 or 1

Default:

 

0

Description:

 

 

Specifies the PCM code type for 56K modulation. Note, how-

 

 

 

ever, that the modem automatically selects the code type if the

 

 

 

server sends the proper ID.

 

%U0

Selects µ-Law coding—used in North America and Japan.

 

%U1

 

Selects A-Law coding—used outside North America and Japan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: See also the +MS= command.

 

 

 

 

Command:

\An

 

Maximum MNP Block Size

Values:

 

 

n = 0, 1, 2, or 3

Default:

 

1

Description:

\A0

 

64-character maximum block size.

 

\A1

128-character maximum block size.

 

\A2

192-character maximum block size.

 

\A3

256-character maximum block size.

Command:

\Bn

 

Transmit Break

Values:

 

 

n = 0–9 in 100 ms units

Default:

 

3

Description:

 

 

In non-error-correction mode only, sends a break signal of the

 

 

 

specified length to a remote modem. Works in conjunction

 

 

 

with the \K command.

Command:

\Kn

 

Break Control

Values:

 

 

n = 0–5

Default:

 

5

Description:

 

 

Controls the response of the modem to a break received from

 

 

 

the computer, the remote modem, or the \B command. The

 

 

 

response is different for each of three different states.

 

 

 

Data mode. The modem receives the break from the computer:

 

\K0

 

Enter online command mode; no break sent to the remote

 

 

 

modem.

 

\K1

 

Clear data buffers and send break to the remote modem.

 

\K2

 

Same as \K0.

 

\K3

 

Send break immediately to the remote modem .

 

\K4

 

Same as \K0.

 

\K5

 

Send break to the remote modem in sequence with the trans-

 

 

 

mitted data.

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Contents Model MT5600BA Model MT5600BL Record of Revisions FCC Part MultiModemII User Guide Using the Front PanelIntroduction Quick StartCallback Security AT Commands, S-Registers & Result CodesRemote Configuration Solving ProblemsAppendix E Upgrading the Modem Appendix D Warranty, Service, and Technical SupportAppendix a Regulatory Compliance Appendix C Loopback TestsContents Viii Introduction Features IntroductionProduct Description Data IntroductionRelated Manuals What Is in Your Modem Package?Quick Start You supply Safety WarningsWhat You Will Need We supplyQuick Start Connect the Modem to Your SystemRS232 Connection Dialup ConnectionPower-On Test Two-Wire Leased Line ConnectionFour-Wire Leased Line Connection Power ConnectionInstall the Modem in Windows Adding the Modem to WindowsRemoving Your Old Modem from Windows Install and Configure Your Software Trio DataComm Call the Multi-Tech BBSWindows HyperTerminal Windows Terminal Send a Fax Trio FaxMicrosoft Fax References Select Start Programs Accessories Fax Compose new faxMultiModemII User Guide Using the Front Panel LED Indicators Modem ConfigurationMenu Structure Using the Front PanelLiquid Crystal Display LCD Option SelectionMultiModemII User Guide Menu Overview Using the Front Panel Status Trunk MultiModemII User Guide Basic Options Trunk Using the Front Panel Advanced Options Trunk Diagnostic Options Trunk MultiModemII User Guide Remote Configuration Options TrunkCaller ID Options Trunk Using the Front Panel Phone Number Memory Options TrunkStatus Menu OptionsUsing the Front Panel Basic Options Implemented Advanced OptionsRemote Configuration Options MultiModemII User Guide Diagnostic Options Phone Number Memory OptionsCaller ID Options AT Commands Registers Result Codes Introduction AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes AT CommandsInformation Request Echo Command Mode CharactersDS= y Dial Stored Telephone Number Hook ControlResult Codes Enable/Disable Monitor Speaker VolumeMonitor Speaker Mode Return Online to Data ModeTone Dialing Select RegisterSet Register Value Read Register ValueData Carrier Detect DCD Control Modem ResetResult Code Selection Long Space DisconnectModem-Initiated Flow Control Error Correction ModesLoad Factory Settings Data Terminal Ready DTR ControlCommunications Mode 22bis Guard Tone ControlFlow Control Selection Data Set Ready DSR Control Sync/Async ModeTest Commands Clear to Send CTS ControlSynchronous Clock Source Display Current ConfigurationStore Current Configuration Display Last Connection StatisticsData Compression Control Select Profile for Hard ResetLine Signal Level Zy =x Store Telephone Number\Bn Transmit Break Line Signal QualityPCM Code Selection \An Maximum MNP Block Size\Vn Single Line Connect Message \Nn Error Correction Mode SelectionReserved,maxTXrateCR +MS= Modulation SelectionMNP Extended Services Flash Memory Download Command -SDR=nDistinctive Ring ControlCommand #CBNy=x Store Callback Number Command #CBPy=x Store Callback PasswordEscape Sequence Command #CID= n Caller IDCallback Enable/Disable Command $SBn Serial Port Baud RateRegisters Register Unit Range Default DescriptionS32 S36 S46 Terse Verbose Description Result CodesProtocol ALT +FCERROR MultiModemII User Guide Remote Configuration Basic Procedure SetupChanging the Remote Configuration Password Changing the Remote Escape Character Remote ConfigurationMultiModemII User Guide Callback Security Turning Callback Security On and Off Setup ProceduresCallback Security Assigning Callback PasswordsAssigning Callback Phone Numbers Calling Procedure Callback Security CommandsCommand #CBN y= x Store Callback Number Command #CBPy=x Store Callback Password Callback Assignments MultiModemII User Guide Leased Line Operation Two-Wire Setup Leased Line Operation Four-Wire SetupDial Backup and Leased Line Restoral Setup Dial Backup and Leased Line RestoralLeased Line Operation MultiModemII User Guide Solving Problems None of the Indicators Light Solving Problems Modem Does Not Respond to CommandsModem Dials But Cannot Connect Modem4Disconnects While Online File Transfer4Is Slower Than It Should Be Modem4Cannot Connect When AnsweringData Is Being Lost There Are Garbage4 Characters on the MonitorModem4Doesn’t Work with Caller ID Fax and Data4Software Can’t Run at the Same Time Appendixes FCC Part 68 Telecom Appendix a Regulatory ComplianceRegulatory Compliance Fax Branding StatementCanadian Limitations Notice International Modem RestrictionsCommission Decision CTR21 New Zealand Telecom Warning Notice EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive ComplianceAppendix B Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Receiver Sensitivity Test procedure Local Analog Loopback Test V.54 LoopLoopback Tests Figure C-2. Remote digital loopback test Remote Digital Loopback Test V.54 LoopFigure C-3. Local digital loopback test Local Digital Loopback Test V.54 LoopBack-to-Back Test Figure C-5. Back-to-back test connections Service Limited WarrantyMulti-Tech BBS Online Warranty RegistrationWarranty, Service, and Technical Support Technical SupportAbout the Internet SupplyNet Online Ordering Instructions Ordering Modem AccessoriesIdentify the Modem Firmware Upgrade OverviewUpgrading the Modem Identify the Current Firmware VersionMulti-Tech Web Site Multi-Tech BBSDownload the Upgrade File Extract the Upgrade FilesSet the Modem to the Factory Defaults Restore Your Parameters Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareRS-232 Pinouts Appendix F Cable PinoutsCable Pinouts Leased Line PinoutsCtrl Code Hex Dec Appendix G Ascii Character MapIndex 108 Index 110
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