3Com PC Card manual Echo Commands, Hook Switch Control, Interrogate Modem Status

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AT Commands 29

 

 

,

Causes a delay, determined by S8, before the modem proceeds with the

 

next command or digit.

 

 

=

Same as the ‘,’ modifier except that the delay is doubled.

 

 

!

Causes the modem to go on-hook for .5 second and then off-hook for .5

 

second before continuing.

 

 

@

Causes the modem to wait until it detects 5 seconds of silence before

 

continuing.

 

 

;

Causes the modem to go to the command mode when the number is

 

dialed. In order to proceed with channel establishment mode ATO or ATD

 

must be entered. Any characters that follow this parameter are treated as

 

AT commands.

 

 

^

Do not send calling tone.

 

 

#

Causes a 0.5 second delay before the modem dials the digits (DTMF)

 

following this modifier.

 

 

L

Causes the last telephone number that was dialed by the modem to be

 

re-dialed.

 

 

S

Causes the modem to dial the number in stored position "n" Format is

 

S=n or Sn. If S41 is set to a value other than 0, the modem will attempt a

 

maximum of S41 redials upon call failure. In error correction mode S38

 

dictates the delay before terminating a call (matched with S10).

 

 

E: Echo Commands

Defines whether characters are echoed back from the modem to the DTE when in command mode.

E0

Command echo inhibited.

 

 

E1

Command echo enabled.

 

 

H: Hook Switch Control

Controls the modem’s hook switch relay.

H0

Terminates a call.

 

 

 

H1

Causes the modem to go off-hook.

 

 

 

I: Interrogate Modem Status

 

 

 

I0

 

Requests the modem code.

 

 

 

I1

 

Requests that a checksum calculation be performed on the software

 

 

ROM. The answer is displayed as four hexadecimal digits.

 

 

 

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Contents 3Com 10/100 LAN+56K Bayfront Plaza 3Com CorporationSanta Clara, California 95052-8145Contents Diagnostics Identifying LAN+Modem CardPorts Inserting the LAN+Modem Card InsertingConnecting to a NetworkCable appropriate for a network connection at your site Description Steady Off LEDTelephone Line Connecting the Modem Adapter to the Telephone LineCables DisconnectingWindows Interface Installing the NetworkType of Network Component Manufacturer Option to Select Adding Network Software ComponentsConfirming Installation Installing the ModemTesting the Modem InstallationSymptom Solution TroubleshootingDrivers Updating LAN DriversUpdating Modem Drivers Page Windows Adding Network Software Components CD-ROM Testing the Modem Uninstalling the Card Windows 95/98 Installation disk Windows NT Windows NT Menu Page Setup for Software SettingsHints for Good ConnectionsUsing the Modem Redialing Dialing Stored Numbers Additional Modem FeaturesEntering AT Commands AT CommandsAnswer Mode Dial NumberEcho Commands Hook Switch ControlInterrogate Modem Status Handshaking Verbose modeReturn to On-Line State Return Result CodesConnection Result Codes Result Code Set/Call ProgressRecall User Configuration Registers S10 Common RegistersS11 S12S16 S14S18 S19Bit value DTE Speed S20Using the Modem S23 = 1. Storable Registers Using the Modem S33 S34S35 = Disconnect S38 S39S41 Discard all buffered data immediately S49 S52 Analog Modem RegistersRegisters Using the Modem Registers S71 S72S73 First 8 bits. Nonstorable. Default is COM Port Conflict Modem TroubleshootingModem Troubleshooting Page LAN Diagnostics DiagnosticsPage Bulletin Board System Internet Site FTP SitePage Warranty and Regulatory Information FCC Declaration Canadian Notice