Quick-Reference

Configuration

Table A-1.

AT Commands, Cross-Referenced to Front Panel Options (Continued)

AT

Parameter &

 

Command

Option

Description

 

 

 

AT*RE5

=FP/108.ACU

With this option, off-to-on transitions of this signal from the DTE activate the ACU. This lets

 

 

the modem accept dial commands. With this option, either modem can enable the ACU when

 

 

the connected DTE turns Circuit 116 from off to on.

AT*RE6

=FP/116.ACU

With this option, off-to-on transitions of this signal from the DTE activate the ACU. This lets

 

 

the modem accept dial commands to initiate restoral. With this option, either modem can

 

 

enable the ACU when the connected DTE turns Circuit 116 from off to on.

 

 

 

 

Parity

Parity

 

 

When using the ASCII character set, you must select the parity used by the modem and DTE.

 

 

The Parity option applies to asynchronous and character-synchronous data formats.

 

 

When set to V.25, the following applies:

 

 

Async: 7 Data Bits, Parity=even, Stop Bits=1

 

 

Bitsync: 7 Data Bits, Parity=space, Stop Bits=1 or 8 Data Bits, Parity=none, Stop Bits=1

AT*RP0

=V.25

Charsync: 7 Data Bits, Parity=odd, Stop Bits=1

AT*RP1

=Even

7 Data Bits, Parity=even, Stop Bits=1

AT*RP2

Parity=Odd

7 Data Bits, Parity=odd, Stop Bits=1

AT*RP3

=Mark

7 Data Bits, Parity=mark, Stop Bits=1 or 7 Data Bits, Parity=none, Stop Bits=2

AT*RP4

=Space

7 Data Bits, Parity=space, Stop Bits=1 or 8 Data Bits, Parity=none, Stop Bits=1

 

RTS

RTS Control

 

 

The AT*RS command determines how the modem interprets the RTS signal. The DTE

 

 

signals the modem with RTS on EIA/TIA 232-D Pin 4 (V.24 Circuit 105).

AT*RS0

=Normal

The DTE controls data transmission with RTS.

AT*RS1

=High

The modem sets RTS high. Use this setting if the DTE does not provide RTS. If you are using

 

 

Normal or Reliable data transfer mode and you are using RTS/CTS flow control, this setting is

 

 

overridden and RTS operates as if RTS=Normal.

AT*RS2

=Remote

This setting applies to simulated half-duplex applications and works only if the remote modem

 

 

also supports RTS/DCD signaling. For this application to work properly, the DCD option at the

 

 

remote site must be set to Remote. Coordinate your setting with the remote site.

 

 

 

 

Retrain

Auto Retrain

 

 

Enables the auto-retrain feature. When enabled, the modem retrains if the specified bit error

 

 

rate is exceeded. Enable Retrain for most applications because retrains allow the modem to

 

 

compensate for changing line conditions.

AT*RT0

=Off

The modem does not automatically initiate retrains, but responds to retrains from the remote

 

 

modem.

AT*RTl

=Low BER

The Low BER setting is more sensitive than the High BER setting.

 

 

Using V.34, V.32bis, V.32, or V.32 Uncoded, the modem retrains when the bit error rate (BER)

 

 

exceeds approximately 10-4for eight seconds.

 

 

Using V.22bis, the modem retrains when the bit error rate (BER) exceeds approximately 10 -4

 

 

for one second.

 

 

 

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

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