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Command: | MNP Extended Services |
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Values: |
| n = 0, 1, or 2 |
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Default: |
| 0 |
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Description: |
| Enables or disables conversion of a V.42 LAPM connection to an MNP 10 connection. |
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| Disables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion. |
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| Enables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion. |
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| Enables V.42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion; inhibits MNP Extended Services |
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| initiation during V.42 LAPM answer mode detection phase. |
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Command: | ** | Flash Memory Download |
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Values: |
| n = 0, 1, or 2 |
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Description: |
| **0 | Initiates download to flash memory at the last sensed speed. |
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| **1 | Initiates download to flash memory at 38.4K bps. |
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| **2 | Initiates download to flash memory at 57.6K bps. |
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Command: | *B | View Numbers in Blacklist |
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| n/a |
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Description: |
| If blacklisting is in effect, AT*B displays a list of numbers for which the last call attempted | ||
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| in the previous two hours failed. Permanently forbidden numbers as defined by country |
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| requirements do not appear in this list. If no numbers are blacklisted, only the OK result |
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| code is displayed. |
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Command: | *D | View Delayed Numbers |
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Values: |
| n/a |
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Description: |
| AT*D displays a list of delayed numbers, as defined in the *B command, together with |
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| their delay times. If no numbers are delayed, only the OK result code is displayed. |
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Command: | $Dn | DTR Dialing |
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| Notes: Use this command for the MT5600BR only. |
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| To set DTR Dialing for the MT5600BA, use the LCD display panel on the modem. | ||
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| See the MT5600BA User Guide for LCD display panel directions. |
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Values: |
| n = 0 or 1 |
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Default: |
| 0 |
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Description: |
| The modem dials the number stored in the phone number location &Z0 with $D1 set when | ||
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| the modem receives a high DTR signal. |
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| $D0 | Disables DTR dialing. |
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| $D1 | Enables DTR dialing. |
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Command: | $Cn | Key Abort |
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Values: |
| 0, 1 |
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Default: |
| 1 |
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Description: |
| Key abort will work for both orignate and answer. The value can be stored. |
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| $C0 | Disables key abort. |
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| $C1 | Enables key abort. |
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Command: | $SBn | Serial Port Baud Rate |
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| Note: Use this command with MT5600BA and MT5600BR only. Not supported by the | ||
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| MT5656ZDX/MT5656ZDXV |
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Values: |
| n = speed in bits per second |
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Default: |
| 57600 |
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Description: |
| $SB300 | Sets serial port to 300 bps. |
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| $SB1200 Sets serial port to 1200 bps. |
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| $SB2400 Sets serial port to 2400 bps. |
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| $SB4800 Sets serial port to 4800 bps. |
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| $SB9600 Sets serial port to 9600 bps. |
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| $SB19200 Sets serial port to 19200 bps. |
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| $SB38400 Sets serial port to 38400 bps. |
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| $SB57600 Sets serial port to 57600 bps. |
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| $SB115200 Sets serial port to 115200 bps. |
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| Note: See also the L5 command. |
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