MultiModemDSVD User Guide |
| 4 AT Commands, |
Command: |
| DSVD Enable/Disable |
Values: |
| n = 0 or 1 |
Default: | 0 | |
Description: | Disable DSVD. | |
Enable DSVD. | ||
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Command: #BDR=n Baud Rate Select | ||
Values: |
| n = |
Default: | 0 | |
Description: #BDR=0 |
| Enables autobaud detection on the serial port interface. |
#BDR=n 1<n<48. Sends OK message at current speed, then switches to | ||
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| the new speed defined by n × 2400 bps unless and until an- |
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| other #BDR= command is received. Autobaud is disabled, and |
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| the character format is maintained at the format most recently |
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Command: #CLS=n Data, Fax, or Voice/Audio Select | ||
Values: | n = 0, 1, 2, or 8 | |
Default: | 0 | |
Description: #CLS=0 Data mode: The modem acts like a data modem on subsequent | ||
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| answer or originate operations. |
#CLS=1 | Class 1 fax mode: Selects Class 1 fax modem operation. |
#CLS=2 | Class 2 fax mode: Selects Class 2 fax modem operation. |
#CLS=8 Voice/audio mode: All telephone calls initialized by #CLS=8 | |
| result, after successful call progress, in the modem operating in |
| online voice command mode. |
Command: #MDL? Identify Model | |
Values: | n/a |
Description: | Displays the modem name or model. |
Command: #MFR? Identify Manufacturer | |
Values: | n/a |
Description: | Displays the name of the manufacturer. |
Command: #REV? | Identify Revision Level |
Values: | n/a |
Description: | Displays the revision level of the modem’s firmware. |
Command: #VLS=n | Voice Line Select |
Values: | n = 5 or 6 |
Default: | 5 |
Description: #VLS=5 | Selects the headset while in #CLS=8 (voice/audio) mode. |
#VLS=6 Select the speakerphone while in #CLS=8 (voice/audio) mode.
Note: The #VLS= command must be issued prior to establish- ing a DSVD connection if a voice line other than the default headset is desired.
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