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Basic AT Command Set (Continued)

Command

Function

&T1

Initiate local analog loopback.

&T2

Returns ERROR result code.

&T3

Initiate local digital loopback.

&T4

Allow remote digital loopback.

&T5

Disallow remote digital loopback request.

&T6

Request an RDL without self-test.

&T7

Request an RDL with self-test.

&T8

Initiate local analog loop with self-test.

&V

Display current configurations.

&W0

Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 0.

&W1

Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 1.

&X0

Select internal timing for the transmit clock.

&X1

Select external timing for the transmit clock.

&X2

Select slave receive timing for the transmit clock.

&Y0

Recall stored profile 0 upon power up.

&Y1

Recall stored profile 1 upon power up.

&Zn=x

Store dial string x (to 35) to location n (0 to 3).

%E0

Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain.

%E1

Enable line quality monitor and auto retrain.

%E2

Enable line quality monitor and fallback/fall forward.

%L

Return received line signal level.

%Q

Report the line signal quality.

%TTn

PTT certification test signals.

\Kn

Controls break handling during three states:

When modem receives a break from the DTE:

\K0,2,4

Enter on-line command mode, no break sent to the remote modem.

\K1

Clear buffers and send break to remote modem.

\K3

Send break to remote modem immediately.

\K5

Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data.

When modem receives \B in on-line command state:

\K0,1

Clear buffers and send break to remote modem.

\K2,3

Send break to remote modem immediately.

\K4,5

Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data.

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Contents USER’S GUIDE VIKING 56K USB MODEMWINDOWS 95OSR2 S P E E D P O W E R P E R F O R M A N C ETable of Contents Viking 56K USB Modem Features & Specifications 1 Introduction2 Chapter 2 Before You InstallSystem Requirements Phone Line Requirements Communications Software requirements3 Installation Verifying Your System is USB ReadyHardware Installation Hardware Installation Continued 3. Power on your computerSoftware Installation Windows 95 OSR2 SoftwareWindows 95 OSR2 Software Continued Your installation is now completeWindows 98 Software 9 ChapterWindows 98 Software Continued 10 Chapter11 Chapter AT&F&C1&D2 Using Data and Fax Communication SoftwareChanging the modem Initialization String 4 Technical Notes Status Light DefinitionsIRQ Settings and DOS Applications IRQ Settings and DOS Applications Continued 6. Select the “DOS Support”tab5 Troubleshooting Universal Serial Bus USB Basicscommunication error or modem General TroubleshootingThe power light on the modem is saving mode, disabling this feature is recommended18 Chapter General Continuedsettings Modem does not fax Guidelines 6 Basic AT CommandsBasic AT Command Set Basic AT Command Set Continued 21 Chapter22 Chapter Report basic call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK23 Chapter 24 Chapter Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 19200 bps When modem receives break from the remote modemEnable Distinctive Ring Type 1,2 and Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 38400 bpsEnable MNP 5 data compression ECC CommandsMNP 10 Commands 26 ChapterInitialization Strings MNP 10 Commands ContinuedCaller ID Commands 27 ChapterFax Class Fax ClassFax Class 2 Continued 29 Chapter7 Modem Driver & Firmware Upgrades 8 Contacting Technical Support Viking Components Technical Support Phone NumberREN 1.0B 9 Communication RegulationsINDUSTRY CANADA IC NOTICE PART 68 REQUIREMENTS This equipment uses RJ11 jackPART 68 REQUIREMENTS Continued 34 ChapterAll shipping costs shall be the responsibility of the purchaser 10 Warranty & Disclaimers5 YEAR WARRANTY Copyright 1999 Viking Components, Inc