Multi-Tech Systems MT2456SMI22 Display Delayed Numbers, Syntax *D Example, Behavior in Data Mode

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Chapter 4 - V.22bis Commands

*D Display Delayed Numbers

This command causes the modem to send a list of the delayed numbers together with the delay associated with each. The modem will return a list of delayed telephone numbers as defined in the *B command. The format of the response is shown by the example below (delay times are shown as hours:minutes:seconds). If no numbers are delayed, only the OK result code is issued.

Syntax *D

Example

NO. - PHONE NUMBER -DELAY

------ -------------------------------------------

1;

8264734660 2:00:00

2;

7532634661 2:00:00

3;

2587334662 0:02:00

4;

7532651663 0:03:25

5;

7459931664 0:01:45

OK

 

–STE= Set Telephony Extension

The –STE command enables/disables Line-in-Use, Extension Pickup, and Remote Hangup detection features. Note: Additional hardware may be required to support these features.

Syntax -STE=<value>

Defined Values

<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected bit-mapped options. The bit fields are defined as follows: Bit 0 Line-in-Use detection enable/disable.

Bit 1 Extension Pickup detection enable/disable. Bit 2 Remote Hangup detection enable/disable.

<value> (Dec.)

Remote Hangup

Extension Pickup

Line-in-Use

0 (default)

Disabled

Disabled

Disabled

1

Disabled

Disabled

Enabled

2

Disabled

Enabled

Disabled

3

Disabled

Enabled

Enabled

4

Enabled

Disabled

Disabled

5

Enabled

Disabled

Enabled

6

Enabled

Enabled

Disabled

7

Enabled

Enabled

Enabled

Reporting Current or Selected Values

Command: -STE?

Response: -STE: <value>

Example: -STE: 4 Remote Hangup enabled, Extension Pickup disabled, and Line-in-Use disabled.

Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command: -STE=? Show available options. Response: -STE:0-7

Result Codes OK <value> = 0-7 ERROR Otherwise

Behavior in Data Mode

When on-hook, if the line is in use and an ATDT is issued, the modem will not go off hook and will return with the message “LINE IN USE”.

When off-hook and either an extension is picked up or a line reversal is detected, the modem will drop the connection. The disconnect reason in register S86=25. The user must flash the hook in order to get a dial tone due because the remote server will be retraining.

If the local handset is picked up while the modem is off-hook, the modem will do a link disconnect, flash the hook for

1.5seconds, and then connect the local handset to the line. At this point, the user dial tone should be on the local handset. The disconnect reason in S86=25.

Operation in Data Mode

Line-in-Use (Enabled by AT-STE=1, AT-STE=3, AT-STE=5, or AT-STE=7) Case 1: Telephone Line is in Use

If an ATDT, ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line-in-Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is in use, the modem will immediately return the message “LINE IN USE” to the DTE without going off-hook, and then return to command mode.

Case 2: Telephone Line is in Use, But Disconnected

If an ATDT, ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line-in-Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is NOT in use, the modem will go off-hook after a short pause, then respond with CONNECT or NO CARRIER message.

Case 3: Telephone Line is Not Connected to Modem

If an ATDT, ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line-in-Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is not connected, the modem will go off-hook momentarily, go back onhook, then respond with NO DIAL TONE message.

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Contents SocketModem Country By Email By Phone PN S000281A, Version aContents Product Description Product Description SpecificationsSpeed Conversion Technical SpecificationsMaximum Component Height Physical DimensionsPin Descriptions Pin Configurations3V DC Power 3V and 5V Serial SocketModem Handling PrecautionsInput High Input Low Outputs Output High Output LowDTE/DCE Commands Generic Modem Control CommandsCall Control Commands Modulation Control CommandsSynchronous Access Mode Commands Error Control and Data Compression CommandsFast Connect Command Line Side Device CommandsSoft Reset and Restore Profile 22bis Generic Modem Control CommandsOperating Mode +VCID Caller ID CIDIdentification +GCI Country of InstallationProcedure Restore Factory Configuration ProfileLocal Analog Loopback Test Load to Internal RAMCommand Echo 22bis DTE/DCE-Modem Interface commandsQuiet Result Codes Control Result Code FormExtended Result Codes Connect Ring No Carrier Error No Dial Tone Busy No AnswerRlsd Option Short Form Long Form Value in ATXn CommandResult Codes OK 0 or DTR Option\G Modem-to-Modem Flow Control XON/XOFF RTS/CTS Option+IFC DTE-Modem Local Flow Control Entering and Exiting In Band Active State +IBC In Band CommandsEM Shielding Data Supported DCE-to-DTE Commands Command Hex Codes Description Supported DTE-to-DCE CommandsBand Processing of AT Commands Dial 22bis Call Control CommandsDial Modifiers Result Code Set Pulse Dial Default Set Tone Dial Default Return to On-Line Data Mode Speaker VolumeMSpeaker Control Display Current Configuration and Stored ProfilesSelect Guard Tone Select Pulse Dial Make/Break RatioReport Line Signal Level \V Single Line Connect Message EnableReport Line Signal Quality Display Blacklisted NumbersNO. Phone Number -DELAY Display Delayed NumbersBehavior in Data Mode Syntax *D ExampleReporting Selected Values +PCW Call Waiting Enable+VDR Distinctive Ring Table of +MS Command Supported Rates 22bis Modulation Control Commands+MS Modulation Selection SyntaxITU-T or Bell Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain+ESR Selective Repeat 22bis Error Control and Data Compression Commands+ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management \B Transmit Break to RemoteBreak Control Result Codes OK 0 to 5 Error Otherwise+ESA Configure Synchronous Access Submode 22bis Synchronous Access Mode CommandsReporting Selected Options +ESA?+ITF? Transmit Flow Control Thresholds$F Fast Connect Control 22bis FastConnect CommandSyntax $Fn Defined Values Threshold Adjustments for Telephony Extension 22bis Line Side Device CommandsTRV Tip and Ring Voltage Measurement ResponseRead/Write S-Parameter 22bis S-ParametersRegister Function Range/Units Default Summary of S-Parameter DefaultsAscii S1 Ring Counter S0 Number of Rings to Auto-AnswerS2 Escape Character S3 Carriage Return CharacterS10 Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay S8 Pause Time For Dial DelayS12 Escape Prompt Delay EPD S9 Carrier Detect Response TimeS19 Reserved S16 Test Mode Bit Mapped Options StatusS20 Reserved S21 V.24/General Bit Mapped Options StatusS25 Delay To DTR Off S24 Sleep Inactivity TimerS26 RTS to CTS Delay S22 Speaker/Results Bit Mapped Options StatusS27 Bit Mapped Options Status S30 Disconnect Inactivity TimerS28 Bit Mapped Options Status S29 Flash Dial Modifier TimeS36 Lapm Failure Control S38 Delay Before Forced Hang UpS37 Desired Line Connection Speed S39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options StatusS48 V.42 Negotiation Action S41 General Bit Mapped Options StatusS82 Break Handling Options S86 Call Failure Reason CodeS95 Extended Result Codes Control S91 Pstn Transmit Attenuation LevelTable of Result Code Definitions 22bis Result CodesCode Message Meaning Connect75TX/1200RX Is enabled Figure A-1. Serial Test/Demo Board Block Diagram Block DiagramCountry Certifications Product Safety and EMC ApprovalsCountry Country Code More plannedHardware Considerations Regulatory Design ConsiderationsSafety Qty Name Description SocketModem PlacementMulti-Tech Systems, Inc. Compliance ComplianceTelecom Requirements for the United States Label Physical Characteristics Label Content and FormatLabeling Continuity and Changes Telecommunications Regulations for CanadaOther Label Requirements Industry Canada New Zealand Telecom Warning NoticeInternational Modem Restrictions EMC, Safety, and R&TTE Directive ComplianceSouth African Statement Index Index