56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset

Table 9-1. Manufacturing-Only Command Descriptions (Continued)

Set Plug-and-Play Board Serial Number: This command sets the serial number for the plug-and-play board using four fields (or bytes) of eight bits each.

m = Byte 3, Byte 2, Byte 1, Byte 0

!P=m

none

Byte = 0–255

 

 

 

m = (0–255), (0–255), (0–255), (0–255)

 

 

For example:

 

 

!P = 250, 0, 125, 1

 

 

 

 

 

Data Transmit Level: This S-register sets the modem’s transmit level for the data

 

 

mode. This value is stored in the NVRAM but is not displayed by the &Vn command.

 

 

The reset commands &F and Zn have no effect on S91.

 

 

Since the function of S91 relates to modem hardware, this command should only be

 

 

used by the modem manufacturer and never used by a software developer or end

S91

10

user.

 

 

 

In some countries, the end user is not allowed to change the transmit level. In these

 

 

countries, the country PTT checks to make sure that the end user can not change

 

 

the transmit level.

 

 

Range: 0 to 15 (-15 dBm)

 

 

Default: 10* (-10 dBm)

 

 

 

 

 

Fax Transmit Level: This S-register sets the modem’s transmit level for the fax

 

 

mode. This value is stored in the NVRAM but is not displayed by the &V command.

 

 

The reset commands &F and Zn have no effect on S92.

 

 

Since the function of S92 relates to modem hardware, this command should only be

 

 

used by the modem manufacturer and never used by a software developer or end

S92

10

user.

 

In some countries, the end user is not allowed to change the transmit level. In these countries, the country PTT checks to make sure that the end user can not change the transmit level.

Range: 0 to 15 (-15 dBm)

Default: 10* (-10 dBm)

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