Ositech comm Trumpcard Data/Fax Modem manual Bn Set ITU-T or Bell Mode, Dn Dial, ATB0, ATB1

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Modem Command Reference

Bn — Set ITU-T or Bell Mode

Parameters

0, or 1

Default

1

Selects between ITU-T and Bell modes for a 1200 bps connection.

Examples

ATB0

Selects ITU-T V.22bis and V.22 standards for

 

communication at

2400 bps and 1200 bps.

ATB1

Selects Bell 212A

for communication at 1200 bps

Dn — Dial

Parameters

0-9 A B C D * # L P T R & ! @ W , ; ^ S=n

DefaultP

This must be the last command on a command line. ATD causes the modem to go off-hook, dial according to the parameters entered, and attempt to establish a connection. If there are no parameters, then the modem goes off-hook in originate mode without dialling the number.

Punctuation may be used for clarity. Parentheses, hyphens and spaces are ignored. If an invalid character is entered, that character and all subsequent characters in the dial string are ignored. The modem truncates dial strings to 40 characters.

The ATD Parameters are:

L Dials the last dial string that was dialled.

PUse Pulse Dialling. Placed at the end of the command string and before the dial string. Causes the modem to pulse dial the numbers.

TUse DTMF Dialling. Placed at the end of the command string and before the dial string. Causes the modem to use DTMF tones to dial.

RReverse Mode. Allows the modem to call an originate-only modem by forcing the call into answer mode. Must be entered as the last character of the command string (just before the [ENTER]).

&Wait for calling card bong. If bong is not detected within the time specified by S7 (default = 30 seconds), the modem disconnects and returns an error message.

!Hookswitch flash. Causes the modem to go on-hook for 700 milliseconds and then off-hook.

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Contents User’s Guide and Reference Trumpcard Data/Fax ModemHow To Contact Us CopyrightFTP Preface FCC Notice Regulations Governing the Use of Modems Page Vii Contents Modem Command Reference Page Introduction Data Mode FeaturesCellular Mode Facsimile ModeUnique Features Industry Standards 22bis32bis 27ter 42bisMNP 2, 3, MNPPreparing for Installation Hardware InstallationInstalling the Trumpcard Modem Pcmcia Modem Adapter connector is keyed to go in one way Line Interface Module Connection to Telephone Network Basic Modem Operation Enabling The Trumpcard Before You BeginOperating the Trumpcard Using AT CommandsTone or Pulse Dialling Making an Outgoing CallRe-Dialling the Last Number Storing a NumberConnection Messages Carrier Connect 1200TX/75RXFAX DataEnding Your Connection Setting Up for a Non-Error Correcting ConnectionReceiving an Incoming Call Setting up for a Cellular ConnectionModem Configurations for Cellular Operation Cellular Phone Configuration Cellular Call Status Section Four Trumpcard 14400/28800 Modem Modem Command Reference Modem Command Guidelines Modem Command Reference +MS Modem Command SummaryModem Command Reference Modem Command Descriptions Re-executeAnswer ATB1 Bn Set ITU-T or Bell ModeDn Dial ATB0ATDS=2 Fn Select Line Modulation 14400 only En Command EchoSub-parameter Definitions +Ms Select Line Modulation 28800 onlyATH1 Hn Switch-Hook ControlVFC ATH0Identification OlumeMn Speaker Control On Return To The On-Line State Nn Automode DetectionATQ0 Set Pulse Dial as DefaultQn Result Code Display Sn Read/Write S RegistersSet Tone Dial as Default Vn Result Code FormWn Connect Message Control Xn Extended Result Codes Result Codes Q0, V1, Wn, S95 Carrier Connect Zn Reset Yn Control Long Space DisconnectCn DCD Option Restore Factory Configuration Dn DTR OptionNone Gn Set Guard Tone Jn T elephone Jack SelectionKn DTE/Modem Flow Control Ln Line Type Mn Communication ModePn Dial Pulse Ratio disabled for the U.S Qn Communication ModeSn DSR Option Rn RTS/CTS OptionTn T est and Diagnostic AT&T8 View Configuration and User ProfilesAT&T6 AT&T7Wn Store User Profile Yn Designate Default User Profile\Kn Break Control Zn=x Store Phone Number\Bn T ransmit Break \Gn Modem-to-Modem Flow ControlAT\K1 AT\K3AT\K5 Cn Compression Control \Nn Operation Mode ControlEn Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor Report Received Signal LevelReport Line Signal Quality Kn MNP Extended Services Mn T ransmit Level Adjustment for Cellular ConnectionHn Link Negotiation Speed En Compromise Equalizer @Mn Initial Cellular Power LevelInit string = Null Init string Event Based CommandDefault Register Settings Modem S RegistersModem Register Summary Modem Command Reference S95 Extended Result Codes Register Descriptions S8 Pause S5 Backspace CharacterS6 Wait S7 Wait For Carrier After DialS12 Escape Code Guard Time S10 Lost Carrier To Hang Up DelayS9 Carrier Detect Response Time S11 Dtmf T one DurationS30 Inactivity Timer S18 Test TimerS24 Sleep Inactivity Timer S25 Delay to DTRS32 XON Character S33 Xoff CharacterS36 Lapm Failure Control S37 Desired Telco Line Speed Range DefaultS46 Protocol Selection S38 Delay Before Forced DisconnectS86 Connection Failure Cause Code S48 V .42 Negotiation ActionS95 Extended Result Codes Facsimile Commands Class 1 CommandsClass 2 Commands Modem Test Procedures Local Modem Self-Test Local Analog Loopback Local Analog Loopback with Self- Generated Pattern Remote Digital Loopback Remote Digital Loopback with Self- Generated Pattern Local Digital Loopback Testing Modem Memory Product InformationROM Checksum Test