Advantech PCM-3601 user manual Issuing Commands, Command Buffer, Deleting Commands

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different one by assigning the ASCII value (in decimal) of the new escape character to register S2.

3.3Issuing Commands

When the modem is in command state, you can issue commands to the modem by typing them on the keyboard. A command line shall always begin with AT (or at), followed by the command or commands, and completed with a return key. The only exception is A/, which does not require the AT prefix and a return key.

Some commands, such as M1, M2 or M3, require a parameter after the command letter. If the parameter is missing, the modem treats the command as having a parameter of 0. For example, M would be recognized as M0.

When multiple commands are issued in a command line, you can insert spaces between commands to make the command line easier to read.

3.4Command Buffer

The command buffer has a capacity of 40 characters. All the commands you type on the keyboard are stored in the command buffer before the return key is pressed. However, the AT or at, the carriage return, the optional line feed characters, and the spaces in the command line are not stored in the command buffer.

The command line stored in the command buffer is not executed until you have pressed the return key. If the command buffer overflows, the modem sends the ERROR response code upon receiving the carriage return character, and all the commands in the command buffer are ignored.

3.5Deleting Commands

If you make a mistake while typing a command line, you can press the backspace key to delete the last character you have entered. However, the backspace key does not delete the AT prefix.

To delete the entire command line, press the backspace key until every command character (except AT) is deleted. Then, press the return key.

You may change the backspace character to another ASCII character by assigning a new value to register S5. For example,

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Contents PCM-3601 Copyright notice Data modem throughput up to 115.2K bps Unpacking and InstallationFeature Fdsp Full -duplex speakerphone ChapterPackage Error Correction & Data CompressionVoice/audio mode Nvram directory and stored profilesLook at the Modem Card Unpacking the ModemPC/104 FaxModem Card Installing the Modem Card Setting the COM Port and Interrupt of the Modem CardSerial Port and Interrupt of the Modem Card Communications Software Configuration Testing the Telephone Line Prior to ConnectionSoftware Configuration Tips Getting Started AT&P0DPModem Basics Modem FundamentalsData Format Speeds of the Modem Communications ProtocolSerial Port Speed DTE Speed On-Line Speed DCE SpeedError-Correction and Data Compression Ecdc Non-Volatile Memory Nvram Flow ControlActive Configuration Area ACA Factory Default Profile FDPStored Configuration Profile SCP Major Stored Configuration Profile Major SCPStored Telephone Numbers STN Modem Operation and Response Codes Command State and Data StateEscape Sequence +++ Command Buffer Issuing CommandsDeleting Commands Modem AT Response Codes Operation Commands AT CommandsPrefix, Repeat and Escape Commands Dial Commands and Dial ModifiersW1 Enable V.42 response codes, display DCE speed M0 Set modem for async operation P0 M/B ratio 39/61USA Lease Line/Dial Line command set Option Call Back Security Command Set OptionLease Line Backup Dial Line command set Option Auto Dial/Redial mode Option Display Dialing Number if AT&In Command supportOptionSet Break Control 42bis and MNP CommandAutomatic Retrain Ecdc Operation Mode SelectionMNP Response Code Option Data CompressionModem Register Appendix aRegister Summary 1711h XON Character S33 255 Result Codes Appendix B+FCERROR Short Form Long Form Fax Class II Commands Fax Command Codes Fax ClassAppendix C +FDIS Appendix D Installation of Modem Driver in Win 95/98