The Internal Modem

Command

Function/Options

&Dn

Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Control.

 

&D0

Modem ignores true status of DTR signal and responds

 

 

as if it is always on.

 

&D1

If DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem

 

 

enters command mode, issues an OK, and

 

 

remains connected.

 

* &D2

If DTR drops while in online data mode, the modem

 

 

hangs up. If the signal is not present, the modem will

 

 

not answer or dial.

 

&D3

If DTR drops, the modem hangs up and resets as if an

 

 

ATZ command had been issued.

En Set Modem Command Mode Echo.

E0 Disable echoing of command mode characters.

*E1 Enable echoing of command mode characters.

&Wn

Store Current Modem Configuration.

 

 

&W0

Stores current modem settings in non-volatile memory

 

 

 

and causes them to be loaded instead of the factory

 

 

 

defaults at power-on or when the ATZ command

 

 

 

is invoked.

 

*

&W1

Clears user default settings from non-volatile memory

 

 

 

and causes the factory defaults to be loaded at power-on

 

 

 

or following the ATZ command.

+++AT

In-band Escape Sequence. Puts the modem in command mode

 

(and optionally issues a command) while remaining online. Type

 

+++AT and up to six optional command characters; then press

 

[Enter]. Used mostly to issue the hangup command:

 

+++ATT<CR>.

&Qn

Asynchronous Communications Mode.

 

 

&Q0

Asynchronous with data buffering. Same as /N0.

 

*

&Q5

Error control with data buffering. Same as /N3.

 

 

&Q6

Asynchronous with data buffering. Same as /N0.

 

 

&Q8

MNP error control mode. If MNP error control is not

 

 

 

established, the modem falls back according to the

 

 

 

setting in Register S36.

 

 

&Q9

V.42 or MNP error control mode. If neither error

 

 

 

control method is established, the modem falls back

 

 

 

according to the setting in Register S36.

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Western Telematic APS-16M, APS-8M manual Data Terminal Ready DTR Control