▲Uniden Data 2000 Wireless CDPD PC Card
Most of the configuration changes you make using AT commands, are made to the Current Active Table only. (The only exception is the AT SLI SLIP [MDT][SPDT][UDT] command which automatically saves the changes to the default table you have defined.) Any changes made to the CAT can be saved to a particular default table by typing in the AT command AT SAVECFG [MDT] [SPDT][UDT] or AT&W for the UDT.
The SPDT and UDT contain the same settings as the MDT when shipped from the factory.
The following table lists all of the configuration parameters that are stored in the MDT, UDT, and SPDT, as well as their default values.
Setting |
| Default Value |
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Baud Rate | 9600 bps | |
Statistics | 0 | (statistics disabled) |
Auto Registration | 1 | (true) |
Compression | 1 | (true) |
Encryption | 1 | (true) |
SPNI | 0 | (accept all) |
WASI | 0 | (accept all) |
SPI | 0 | (accept all) |
Side Preference | 3 | (side A preferred) |
Active NEI | 1 |
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Mode | AT command mode | |
STS Update Interval | 60 sec | |
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Detailed information regarding each default table is described in the following sections.
D.1.1 Manufacturer’s Default Table (MDT)
The Manufacturer’s Default Table (MDT) contains the configuration information defined by the manufacturer.
The values in the MDT can be read by any user, but can be modified only by Uniden service personnel using a login with a MDT password.