MT2834ZPX Owner's Manual

AT Commands and S-Register Summary

The vast majority of installations are similar, with the MT2834ZPX being used to dial up a remote installation where the call is automatically answered. Your MT2834ZPX has a default configuration to dial another 33,600 bps modem that support error correction, data compression and flow control. If the answering modem is not compatible, the MT2834ZPX can match protocols, provided the protocols are industry standard (i.e., ITU-T, AT&T or Bell) and not proprietary.

AT&W0 (or AT&W) command, used in conjunction with specific other AT commands and S-Registers, can reconfigure the MT2834ZPX to conform to a specific application. The MT2834ZPX can store its configuration parameters and S-Register values in its nonvolatile memory (RAM). This command also sets the modem upon power up, or when it is reset with an ATZ command, the modem reads all its configuration and S-Register parameters from RAM, and not from the factory settings in ROM (note you may recall factory installed defaults by entering AT&F8&W0).

The &W command changes the configuration parameters stored in RAM that you specifically intend to alter. All other default parameters remain unchanged.

The AT&W1 command sets the modem so that it does not store its parameters in RAM, and on power up or when an ATZ command is issued, parameters are read from the factory default settings in ROM.

You may first view the modem's current operating parameters by using the ATL5, ATL6 and ATL7 commands to display the current modem configuration; then alter the modem's configuration settings if your application requires you to do so.

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Multi-Tech Systems MT2834ZPX owner manual AT Commands and S-Register Summary