Telenetics MIU56 manual Speaker on during dial, answer, retrain or rate change

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Industrial Modem MIU56 User Guide

M4

 

Speaker on during dial, answer, retrain or rate change

O1

 

Enter On-line state and force communication retrain (V.22bis and V.32bis only)

O2

 

Retrain, donÕt go on-line (V.22bis & V.32bis)

O3

 

Change line speed to 4800 bps (V.32 & V.32bis)

O4

 

Change line speed to 7200 bps (V.32 & V.32bis)

O5

 

Change line speed to 9600 bps (V.32 & V.32bis)

O6

 

Change line speed to 12000 bps (V.32 & V.32bis)

O7

 

Change line speed to 14400 bps (V.32 & V.32bis)

P

 

Pulse dialling

Q0

„

Modem returns response codes

Q1

 

Modem does not return response codes

Q2

 

Modem does not return RINGING or response codes when answering

R9

 

9600 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R14

 

14,400 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R19

 

19,200 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R28

 

28,800 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R38

 

38,400 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R57

 

57,600 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R115

 

115,200 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

R230

 

230,400 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)

Sn?

 

Display value in S Register ÔnÕ

Sn=x

 

Place ÔxÕ in S Register ÔnÕ

T

„

Tone dialling

V0

 

Numeric response codes

V1

„

Verbal response codes

W0

 

CONNECT message reports the terminal speed

W1

 

CONNECT message reports the terminal speed

W2

„

CONNECT message reports the line speed

X0

 

Basic response codes (codes 0-4,8)

X1

 

Extended response codes (codes 0-5,8,10-12,30-40,60-62)

X2

 

Extended response codes (codes 0-6,8,10-12,30-40,60-62)

X3

 

Extended response codes (codes 0-5,7,8,10-12,30-40,60-62)

X4

 

Extended response codes (codes 0-7,10-12,30-40,60-62)

X5

„

Extended response codes (codes 0-7,10-13,30-40,60-62)

X6

 

Extended response codes (codes 0-5,7-8,10-13,30-40,60-62)

Zn

 

Restore configuration profile n (n=0,1,2,3)

&B0

 

8 bit character length

&B1

 

9 bit character length

&B2

 

10 bit character length

&B3

 

11 bit character length

&B4

„

10 or 11 bit character length determined by autobaud

&C0

 

DCD signal always asserted

&C1

„

DCD signal responds to remote modem

&C2

 

DCD signal always on, pulses low on disconnect

&C3

 

DCD asserted during voice session

&D0

 

Ignore DTR

&D1

 

Return to Local command state if DTR goes low

&D2

„

Hangup & return to Local Com if DTR goes low, disable auto-answer until DTR

 

 

asserted

&D3

 

Initialise with values in &Y profile if DTR goes low

&F0

 

Restore factory defaults

MIU56Robert Way

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2/28/2003

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Contents MIU56 Table of Contents Industrial Modem MIU56 User Guide Legal & Regulatory Information Copyright InformationIntroduction Pstn Modem Controls and IndicatorsLinks Internal controls OUTDial and Talk Feature Modem FeaturesPower Down Feature AT#MEM1 How to Load the Voice Alarm MessagesVoice Messaging System AT#MEM2Remote Voice Setting of Alarm Messages Operating Modes Asynchronous ModeSynchronous Mode Line SpeedsLeased Line Operation Dial Modifiers Modem AT CommandsCommands General Commands Speaker on during dial, answer, retrain or rate change #MEM2 #MEM0#MEM1 #MINIDisable welcome message Modulation Setting Mod Modulation Possible Rates bpsAT-SDR=7 Distinctive RingAT-SDR=0 Response Codes Registers AsciiSpecifications Environmental Data CompressionEncryption Humidity