Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BA-V92 manual Introduction

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Chapter 1 – Introduction

Chapter 1 – Introduction

AT commands are used to control the operation of your modem. They are so called because each command must be preceded by the characters AT to get the ATtention of the modem.

AT commands can be issued only when the modem is in command mode or online command mode.

The modem is in command mode whenever it is not connected to another modem.

The modem is in data mode whenever it is connected to another modem and ready to exchange data.

Online command mode is a temporary state in which you can issue commands to the modem while connected to another modem.

To put the modem into online command mode from data mode, you must issue an escape sequence: Type +++ and wait for the OK response. Then issue the following command AT<CR>. <CR> indicates that you must click Enter). To return to data mode from online command mode, type the command ATO.

To send AT commands to the modem you must use a communications program, such as PhoneTools, a communications program included with your modem, or HyperTerminal in Windows 95, 98, NT 4.0, Me, 2000, XP. You can issue commands to the modem either directly or by typing them in the terminal window of the communications program. You issue them indirectly by configuring the operating system or communications program to send the commands automatically. Fortunately, communications programs make daily operation of modems effortless by hiding the commands from the user. Most users, therefore, need to use AT commands only when reconfiguring the modem; e.g., to turn autoanswer on or off.

The format for entering an AT command is ATXn, where X is the command and n is the value for the command, sometimes called the command parameter. The value is always a number. If the value is zero, you can omit it from the command. Thus, AT&W is equivalent to AT&W0.

Most commands have a default value, which is the value that is set at the factory. Default values are provided with each command in the AT Commands section.

You must press Enter to send the command to the modem.

Any time the modem receives a command, it sends a response known as a result code. The most common result codes are OK, ERROR, and CONNECT. For a table of valid result codes, see the “Result Codes” sections of this manual.

You can issue several commands in one line, in what is called a command string.

The command string begins with AT and ends when you press Enter. Spaces to separate the commands are optional; they are ignored by the command interpreter. The most familiar command string is the initialization string, which is used to configure the modem when it is turned on or reset, or when your communications software calls another modem.

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands Reference Guide (S000273G)

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Contents MultiModem→ Warranty CopyrightRecord of Revisions TrademarksTable of Contents You must press Enter to send the command to the modem IntroductionAT Commands General CommandsCommand DS=n Dial Stored Telephone Number Command En Echo Command Mode CharactersCommand Hook Control Command Information RequestCommand Result Codes Enable/Disable Command ? Read Register ValueCommand Tone Dialing Command Result Code FormatCommand Long Space Disconnect Command Modem ResetCommand Data Carrier Detect DCD Control Command Dn Data Terminal Ready DTR ControlCommand Modem-Initiated Flow Control Command V.42bis Data CompressionCommand Load Factory Settings Command V.22bis Guard Tone ControlCommand Make/Break Dial Ratio Command Sync/Async ModeCommand Clear to Send CTS Control Command Data Set Ready DSR ControlCommand Store Current Configuration Command &Xn Synchronous Clock SourceCommand Select Profile for Hard Reset Command &Zn=x Store Telephone NumberCommand %En Line Quality Monitor Command Line Signal LevelCommand Line Signal Quality Command PCM Code SelectionCommand \Kn Break Control Command \Nn Error Correction Mode SelectionCommand \Vn Single Line Connect Message Report CommandsCountry/Region of Installation Command +MS= Modulation SelectionValues & Default SubparametersCommand MNP Extended Services Command Flash Memory DownloadCommand View Numbers in Blacklist Command View Delayed NumbersCommand +++ Escape Sequence Escape CommandsCommand *E Escape Remote Configuration Modem Connection Commands Command +PCW=n Call Waiting EnableCommand +PIG=n PCM Upstream Ignore Command +PQC=n Quick Connect ControlEnable Quick Connect Profile Save Force Full Startup Procedure Next ConnectionResult Code Caller ID Commands Callback Security CommandsData Compression Commands Command +DR Data Compression ReportingCommand +DS Data Compression Command +DS44 V.44 Compression SelectError Control Commands Command +EB Break Handling in Error Control OperationCommand +EFCS Bit Frame Check Sequence Command +ER Error Control ReportingCommand +ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management Command +ESR Selective Reject+ESR? DTE Commands Command +IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow ControlCommand +ILRR DTE-Modem Local Rate Reporting Reported RateModulation Command Command +IPR Fixed DTE RateCommand +MR Modulation Reporting Control +MCR Report SyntaxCall Control Command Command -STE= Set Telephony ExtensionBehavior in Data Mode +FCLASS=0 Behavior in Voice Mode +FCLASS=8Examples Command &T n Test Command Test CommandNo Carrier ATS86? Voice Commands Voice Commands OverviewConfiguration Commands Command +FCLASS=8 Select Voice ModeCommand +VNH= Automatic Hang-up Control Command +FLO Flow ControlVoice Commands Command +VIP Voice Initialize All ParametersCommand +VRX Start Modem Receive Record Command +VTS Send Voice TonesCommand +VTX Start Modem Transmit Playback Command +VGR Voice Gain Receive Record GainCommand +VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume +VTS ExamplesCommand +VLS Analog Source/Destination Selection Command +VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE/Modem+VLS Example Command +VRA Ringback Goes Away Timer Table of +VLS Command Options Label Primitives Description+VSP=1 IntervalCommand +VSD Silence Detection Quiet and Silence Command +VRN Ringback Never Appeared TimerCommand +VSM Compression Method Selection Command +VTD Beep Tone Duration Timer Command +VDR Distinctive RingCommand +VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting Before using it DescriptionRate +VPR?Speakerphone Commands Command +VSP Speakerphone ON/OFFCommand +VGM Microphone Gain Command +VGS Speaker GainUnformatted Form Reporting Caller ID Voice Mode Shielded CodesShielded Hex Event Report Description Code Event Number 4 Extended Keypad Dtmf a V.8bis Commands Command +A8E V.8bis Operation ControlsCommand +A8I CI Signal Indication Default Values25bis Commands 25bis Responses List Request of Forbidden NumberList Identification Number List Request of Stored NumberRegisters Reg Unit Range Default DescriptionRegisters Registers +MR, +ER,+DR, and W commands Result Codes FAX Data+DR ALT +DR None+ER None +ER LapmTerse Verbose Description Terse Verbose Description Setting Country/Regional Codes ExampleIndex Qcpc 46, 47, 48, 49 Index
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