Chapter 4 - Commands
You can now use any AT commands of the modem being remotely configured as if they were being entered locally. You cannot change the
4.When you are done entering AT commands and you want to exit, type AT0 and hit RETURN. The modem responds with:
1.DATA Mode
2.COMMAND Mode
5.Enter a 1 to go back
Password Commands
COMMAND: | #Ixxxxxxxxxx |
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VALUES: | n/a |
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DEFAULT: | #IMULTITECH |
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DESCRIPTION: | Login Password is any keyboard characters (x) (upper/ | |
| lower case sensitive), minimum 6 | and maximum 10 |
| characters. The default Login Password is | |
COMMAND: | #Syyyyyyyyyy |
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VALUES: | n/a |
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DEFAULT: | #SMODEMSETUP |
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DESCRIPTION: | ||
| lower case sensitive), minimum 6 | and maximum 10 |
| characters. The default | |
| MODEMSETUP. |
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4.1.4V.25bis Commands
COMMAND: | $Vn |
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VALUES: | n= 0, 1, 2, 5, or 6 | |
DEFAULT: | $V0 |
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DESCRIPTION: | $V0 returns modem to AT command mode when in V.25bis | |
| mode. | |
| $V1 enables V.25bis mode of operation. | |
| $V2 allows modem to receive one V.25bis command while | |
| in AT command mode without leaving AT command mode. | |
| $V5 | DSR follows DTR in V.25bis mode. |
| $V6 | DSR does not follow DTR in V.25bis mode. |
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