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Contents
Page
Introduction
AT Command Summary ........................................2
AT Commands Reference .....................................6
Test and Debug AT Commands ..........................24
AT Commands Reference S-Registers ...............29
AT FAX Command Set (Class 1 FAX)..................36
AT FAX Commands Reference............................37
AT Voice Command Set.......................................42
AT Voice Commands Reference .........................43
AT COMMANDS: SPEAKERPHONE OPERATION.........45
AT COMMANDS: TELEPHONE ANSWERING DEVICE...45
AT VOICE COMMAND SET NOT DEFINED IN IS-101
This document specifies the Lucent Technologies
MTC AT Command Set for the host-based controller
modem products. Note that if a particular modem
board does not support a feature (such as voice),
then the corresponding commands are disabled for
that modem.
SPECIFICATIONS...................................................48
VOICE MODEM COMMAND EXAMPLES .....................49
AT DSVD Commands...........................................56
V.25ter AT Commands.........................................57
V.80 AT Commands .............................................59
AT Commands for Homologation Testing and
Debugging............................................................61
CONFIGURING FOR DIFFERENT COUNTRIES .............63
COUNTRY SPECIFIC HOMOLOGATION PARAMETERS .69
COUNTRY SPECIFIC S REGISTER DEFAULTS............84
CHANGING THE DTMF DIAL SPEED DEFAULT VALUE86
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AT Command Summary (continued)
Table 2. AT Testing and Debugging Command Set Summary
Command Description
Command
Description
&&C
&&L
&&R
&&S
Write to/read from host interface
%T94
%T124
%T125
#UD
Test external DSP RAM
Return to on-chip DSP RAM
Load K56flex image to external DSP RAM
Unimodem diagnostics
Line-to-line loopback
Write to/read from DSP RAM location
Speaker codec loopback
Table 3. The S-Register Summary
Register Default
Description
S0
0
Automatic answer ring number
Ring counter
S1
0
S2
43
13
10
8
AT escape character
S3
Command line termination character
Response formatting character
Command line editing character
Wait before dialing
S4
S5
S6
2
S7
50
2
Connection completion time-out
Comma dial modifier time
Automatic disconnect delay
DTMF dialing speed
S8
S10
S11
S12
S14
S21
S22
S24
S28
S30
S32
S33
S35
S36
S37
S38
S42*
S43*
S48
S89
S90
S91
S108
20
95
50
8
Escape guard time
General bit-mapped options status
V.24 bit-mapped options status
Results bit-mapped options status
Timer to control sleep mode
V.34 modulation enable/disable
Inactivity timer
48
112
10
1
0
16
0
Synthetic ring volume
Synthetic ring frequency
Data calling tone
0
7
Negotiation fallback
0
Dial line rate
1
Enable/disable K56flex settings
Auto rate
1
1
Auto mode
7
LAPM error control and feature negotiation
Timer to control sleep mode
Local phone status
10
10
15
7
Line transmit level
Network codec type
* S-registers 42, and 43 are for test and debugging purposes only.
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Table 4. The Result Code Summary
Result Code
OK
Numeric
Description
0
1
2
3
Command executed
CONNECT
RING
Modem connected to line
A ring signal has been detected
NO CARRIER
Modem lost carrier signal, or does not detect carrier signal, or does
not detect answer tone
ERROR
4
Invalid command
CONNECT 1200 EC*
NO DIALTONE
5
Connection at 1200 bit/s
No dial tone detected
Busy signal detected
6
BUSY
7
NO ANSWER
8
Remote end never answered
Connection at 2400 bit/s
Connection at 4800 bit/s
Connection at 9600 bit/s
CONNECT 2400 EC*
CONNECT 4800 EC*
CONNECT 9600 EC*
CONNECT 14400 EC*
CONNECT 19200 EC*
CONNECT 7200 EC*
CONNECT 12000 EC*
CONNECT 16800 EC*
CONNECT 300 EC*
CONNECT 21600 EC*
CONNECT 24000 EC*
CONNECT 26400 EC*
CONNECT 28800 EC*
CONNECT 31200 EC*
CONNECT 33600 EC*
CONNECT 38400 EC*
CONNECT 57600 EC*
CONNECT 115200 EC*
DELAYED
10
11
12
13
14
24
25
86
40
55
56
57
58
59
60
28
18
87
88
89
90
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
100
Connection at 14400 bit/s
Connection at 19200 bit/s
Connection at 7200 bit/s
Connection at 12000 bit/s
Connection at 16800 bit/s
Connection at 300 bit/s
Connection at 21600 bit/s
Connection at 24000 bit/s
Connection at 26400 bit/s
Connection at 28800 bit/s
Connection at 31200 bit/s
Connection at 33600 bit/s
Connection at 38400 bit/s (DTE rate)
Connection at 57600 bit/s (DTE rate)
Connection at 115200 bit/s (DTE rate)
Delay is in effect for the dialed number
Dialed number is blacklisted
BLACKLISTED
BLACKLIST FULL
Blacklist is full
CONNECT 32000 EC*
CONNECT 34000 EC*
CONNECT 36000 EC*
CONNECT 38000 EC*
CONNECT 40000 EC*
CONNECT 42000 EC*
CONNECT 44000 EC*
CONNECT 46000 EC*
CONNECT 48000 EC*
CONNECT 50000 EC*
CONNECT 52000 EC*
CONNECT 54000 EC*
CONNECT 56000 EC*
CONNECT 28000 EC*
Connection at 32000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 34000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 36000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 38000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 40000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 42000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 44000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 46000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 48000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 50000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 52000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90
Connection at 54000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 56000 bit/s (K56flex mode)
Connection at 28000 bit/s (V.90 mode)
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Result Code
Numeric
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
Description
CONNECT 29333 EC*
CONNECT 30666 EC*
CONNECT 33333 EC*
CONNECT 34666 EC*
CONNECT 37333 EC*
CONNECT 38666 EC*
CONNECT 41333 EC*
CONNECT 42666 EC*
CONNECT 45333 EC*
CONNECT 46666 EC*
CONNECT 49333 EC*
CONNECT 50666 EC*
CONNECT 53333 EC*
CONNECT 54666 EC*
Connection at 29333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 30666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 33333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 34666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 37333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 38666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 41333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 42666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 45333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 46666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 49333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 50666 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 53333 bit/s (V.90 mode)
Connection at 54666 bits/s (V.90 mode)
* EC only appears when the extended result codes configuration option is enabled. EC is replaced by one of the following symbols,
depending upon the error control method used:
V42bis—V.42 error control and V.42bis data compression.
V42—V.42 error control only.
MNP 5—MNP class 4 error control and MNP class 5 data compression.
MNP 4—MNP class 4 error control only.
NoEC—No error control protocol.
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AT Commands Reference
AT commands are issued to the modem to control the modem's operation and software configuration. AT
commands can only be entered while the modem is in command mode. The format for entering AT commands is:
TYPE:
command.
ATXn
where X is the AT command and n is the specific value for that
PRESS:
Enter
If n is omitted from a command that takes a parameter valu, the
value 0 I(zero)
is assumed.
Any command issued is acknowledged with a response in either text or numeric values known as result codes.
Table 2 lists all the valid result codes.
In the following listing, all commands and command-values accepted by the modem are shown; any entries other
than those shown cause the ERROR result code.
+++ Escape sequence
The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter on-line command mode. While in on-line
command mode, you may communicate directly to your modem using AT commands. Once you are finished, you
may return to data mode using the ATO command.
A pause, the length which is set by the Escape Guard Time (S12), must be used before and after an escape
sequence is issued. This pause prevents the modem from interpreting the escape sequence as data.
The value of the escape sequence character may be changed using Register S2.
A/
Repeat Last Command
This command repeats the last command string entered. Do not precede this command with an AT prefix or
conclude it by pressing Enter.
A
Answer Command
This command instructs the modem to go off-hook and answer an incoming call.
Bn Communication Standard Setting
This command determines CCITT vs. Bell standard.
B0:
B1:
B2:
Selects CCITT V.22 mode when the modem is at 1200 bits/s.
Selects Bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bits/s (default).
Unselects V23 reverse channel (same as B3 ).
B3:
Unselects V23 reverse channel (same as B2 ).
B15:
Selects V.21 when the modem is at 300 bits/s.
B16:
Selects Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bits/s (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 15, 16
Otherwise
ERROR
Cn
Carrier Control
The modem will accept the C1 command without error in order to assure backward compatibility with
communications software that issues the C1 command. However, this modem does not support the C0
command. The C0 command may instruct some other modems not to send carrier (i.e., it puts them in a receive-
only mode).
C0:
C1:
Transmit carrier always off.
Normal transmit carrier switching.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 1
ERROR
Otherwise
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Dn
Dial
This command instructs the modem to begin the dialing sequence. The dial string (n, including modifiers and the
telephone number) is entered after the ATD command.
A dial string can be up to 60 characters long. Any digit or symbol (0 9, *, #, A, B, C, D) may be dialed as touch-
tone digits. Characters such as spaces, hyphens, and parentheses do not count they are ignored by the
modem and may be included in the dial string to enhance readability.
The following may be used as dial string modifiers:
L
P
Redials last number. Should be the first character following ATD, ignored otherwise.
Pulse dialing.
T
,
Touch-tone dialing (default).
Pause during dialing. Pause for time specified in Register S8 before processing the next
character
in the dial string.
W
V
Wait for dial tone. Modem waits for a second dial tone before processing the dial string.
The modem switches to speakerphone mode and dials the number. An ATH command may be
used to
disconnect the voice call.
@
Wait for quiet answer. Wait for five seconds of silence after dialing the number. If silence is not
detected, the modem sends a NO ANSWER result code back to the user.
Hook flash. Causes the modem to go on-hook for 0.5 seconds and then return to off-hook.
Return to command mode. Causes the modem to return to command mode after dialing the
!
;
number,
without disconnecting the call.
^
Disable data calling tone transmission.
S=n Dial a telephone number previously stored using the &Zn=x command (see the &Zn=x command for
further information). The range of n is 0—3.
$
Bong tone detection
En
Echo Command
This command controls whether or not the characters entered from your computer keyboard are echoed back to
your monitor while the modem is in command mode.
E0:
E1:
Disables echo to the computer.
Enables echo to the computer (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
Fn
Online Data Character Echo Command
This command determines if the modem will echo data from the DTE. This modem does not support the F0
version of the command. However, the modem will accept F1, which may be issued by older communication
software, to assure backward compatibility.
F0:
F1:
Online data character echo enabled (NOT SUPPORTED).
Online character echo disabled.
Result Codes:
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OK
n = 1
ERROR
Otherwise
Hook Control
Hn
This command instructs the modem to go on-hook to disconnect a call, or off-hook to make the phone line busy.
H0:
H1:
Modem goes on-hook (default).
Modem goes off-hook.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
In
Request ID Information
This command displays specific product information about the modem.
I0:
I1:
I2:
Returns modem identity string and driver version number, same as I3.
Calculates ROM checksum and displays it on the DTE.
Performs a ROM check and calculates and verifies the checksum displaying OK or
ERROR.
I3:
I4:
I5:
Returns modem identity string and driver version number, same as I0.
Returns firmware version for data pump.
Returns the board/firmware ID and country ID in hexadecimal (for Apollo).
Returns the code ver, board ID, country ID and subsystem vendor ID in hexadecimal (for
MARS).
I6-8:
I9:
Returns OK for compatibility.
Returns country ID in English.
I11:
Displays connection information as described in the following example.
Result Codes:
ERROR
As described n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11
Otherwise
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The ATI11 result has two pages; the user must hit a key to get the second page. See the following example:
ati11
Description
---------------
Last Connection
K56flex connection
------------------
56K
V.90 Connection
---------------
V.90
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Initial Transmit Carrier Rate
Initial Receive Carrier Rate
Final Transmit Carrier Rate
Final Receive Carrier Rate
Protocol Negotiation Result
Data Compression Result
Estimated Noise Level
28800
50000
28800
50000
LAPM
V42bis
152
28800
49333
28800
49333
LAPM
V42bis
152
Receive Signal Power Level (-dBm) 25
25
10 Transmit Signal Power Level (-dBm) 16
11 Round Trip Delay (msec) 4
Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
16
4
12 Near Echo Level
13 Far Echo Level
14 Transmit Frame Count
(-dBm) NA
(-dBm) NA
3
NA
NA
3
15 Transmit Frame Error Count
16 Receive Frame Count
17 Receive Frame Error Count
18 Retrain by Local Modem
19 Retrain by Remote Modem
20 Call Termination Cause
21 Robbed-Bit Signaling
22 Digital Loss
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
00
6
NA
(dB) 6
4342C3
23 Remote Server ID
OK
The ATI11 command may be issued from on-line command mode or after the end of a call. After a call, some of
the values are no longer valid; it's useful to know which ones.
Each of the line items in the ATI11 result is explained next:
1. V.90, 56K, V.34, or V.32 depending on the type of connection negotiated.
2. Initial upstream rate
3. Initial downstream rate
4. Current or final upstream rate
5. Current or final downstream rate
6. LAPM or MNP or None, depending on V.42 negotiation
7. V42bis or MNP or None, depending on V.42 negotiation
8. Mean-square error of received downstream signal. Difference between received constellation point and
reference decision point. This is a dimensionless decimal number, only valid during a call. Higher numbers
are worse. There's no absolute threshold of goodness; it depends on the downstream data rate. The number
varies during a call, so it can be useful to sample it a few times.
9. The received signal power, although labeled -dBm, is only a relative measure for comparing calls to/from
different locations. Only valid during a call.
10. Upstream transmit signal power.
11. Round-trip delay in milliseconds.
12. Echo levels are valid for V.34 only.
13. Echo levels are valid for V.34 only.
14. Number of LAPM frames sent upstream during this call. Count wraps around at 65535.
15. Number of REJ frames received at the analog client modem.
16. Number of LAPM frames received by client during this call. Count wraps around at 65535.
17. Number of frames received in error by the client.
18. Number of retrains or rate renegotiations requested by this modem.
19. Number of retrains or rate renegotiations requested by remote modem.
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20. Reason for call ending, only valid after call ends:
0 = Local modem command: ATH, DTR drop
1 = Remote modem: cleardown, loss of signal
2 = No answer, busy, etc.
3 = Training failure V.90, K56flex or V.34.
4 = Protocol failure if required by \N4, for example.
21. For PCM connection only, a hexadecimal 6-bit pattern of T1 frames with robbed-bit signaling.
22. For PCM connection only, the downstream digital loss.
23. For K56flex connection only, the V.8bis info sent by the server. Meaning is defined at the server and by
convention. Example above is from a recent Ascend MAX in µ-Law.
Ln
Monitor Speaker Volume
This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or high.
L0:
Selects low volume.
L1:
Selects low volume.
L2:
L3:
Selects medium volume (default).
Selects high volume.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2, 3
Otherwise
ERROR
Mn
Monitor Speaker Mode
This command turns the speaker on or off.
M0:
M1:
M2:
M3:
The speaker is off.
The speaker is on until the modem detects the carrier signal (default).
The speaker is always on when modem is off-hook.
The speaker is on until the carrier is detected, except while dialing.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2, 3
Otherwise
ERROR
Nn
Modulation Handshake
This command controls whether or not the local modem performs a negotiated handshake at connection time with
the remote modem when the communication speed of the two modems is different.
N0:
When originating or answering, this is for handshake only at the communication standard specified by
S37 and the ATB command.
N1:
When originating or answering, begin the handshake only at the communication standard specified by
S37 and the ATB command. During handshake, fallback to a lower speed may occur (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
Otherwise
ERROR
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On
Return On-line to Data Mode
O0:
Instructs the modem to exit on-line command mode and return to data mode
(see AT Escape Sequence, +++).
O1:
O3:
This command issues a retrain before returning to on-line data mode.
This command issues a rate renegotiation before returning to on-line data mode.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 3
Otherwise
ERROR
P
Select Pulse Dialing
This command configures the modem for pulse (non touch-tone) dialing. Dialed digits are pulsed until a T
command or dial modifier is received. Tone dial is the default setting.
Qn
Result Code Control
Result codes are informational messages sent from the modem and displayed on your monitor. Basic result
codes are OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and ERROR. The ATQ command allows the user to turn result
codes on or off.
Q0:
Q1:
Enables modem to send result codes to the computer (default).
Disables modem from sending result codes to the computer.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
T
Select Tone Dialing
This command instructs the modem to send DTMF tones while dialing. Dialed digits are tone dialed until a P
command or dial modifier is received. This is the default setting.
Vn
DCE Response Format
This command controls whether result codes (including call progress and negotiation progress messages) are
displayed as words or their numeric equivalents. For the result code, see table 4.
V0:
V1:
Displays result codes as digits.
Displays result codes as text (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
ATV0
Result Code Format <numeric code> <CR>
ATV1
<CR> <LF>
<verbose code> <CR> <LF>
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Wn
Result Code Option
W0:
W1:
W2:
CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed. Disable protocol result codes.
CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed. Enable protocol result codes.
CONNECT result code reports DCE receive speed. Enable protocol result codes (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2
Otherwise
ERROR
Xn
Result Code Selection and Call Progress Monitoring
This command enables tone detection options used in the dialing process. As these functions are chosen, the
modem chip set’s result codes are also affected. Therefore, this command is frequently used to control the
modem chip set’s responses. The primary function of this control is to control the modem chip set’s call response
capabilities.
Ext. Result Code Dial Tone Detect Busy Tone Detect
X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
X5
X6
X7
Disable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Disable
Enable
Enable (default)
Enable
Enable
Enable
Extended Result Codes
Disabled:
Enabled:
Displays only the basic result codes OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and ERROR.
Displays basic result codes, along with the connect message and the modem's date rate,
and an indication of the modem's error correction and data compression operation.
Dial Tone Detect
Disabled:
The modem dials a call regardless of whether it detects a dial tone. The period of time
the modem waits before dialing is specified in register S6.
Enabled:
The modem dials only upon detection of a dial tone, and disconnects the call if the dial
tone is not detected within 10 seconds.
Busy Tone Detect
Disabled:
Enabled:
The modem ignores any busy tones it receives.
The modem monitors for busy tones.
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
Otherwise
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Yn
Long Space Disconnect
Long space disconnect is always disabled.
Y0:
Y1:
Disable long space disconnect (default).
Enable long space disconnect (NOT SUPPORTED).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
Otherwise
ERROR
Zn
Recall Stored Profile
This command instructs the modem chip set to go on-hook and restore the profile saved by the last &W
command. Either Z0 or Z1 restores the same single profile.
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1
Otherwise
&Bn
V.32 Auto Retrain
This modem always auto retrains.
&B0: Disable V.32 auto retrain (NOT SUPPORTED).
&B1: Enable V.32 auto retrain (default).
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 1
Otherwise
&Cn
Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control
Data Carrier Detect is a signal from the modem to your computer indicating that the carrier signal is being
received from a remote modem. DCD normally turns off when the modem no longer detects the carrier signal.
&C0: The state of the carrier from the remote modem is ignored. DCD circuit is always on.
&C1: DCD turns on when the remote modem's carrier signal is detected, and off when the carrier signal
is not detected (default).
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1
Otherwise
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&Dn
DTR Control
This command interprets how the modem responds to the state of the DTR signal and changes to the DTR signal.
&D0: Ignore. The modem ignores the true status of DTR and treats it as always on. This should only
be
used if your computer does not provide DTR to the modem.
&D1: If the DTR signal is not detected while in on-line data mode, the modem enters command mode,
issues OK result code, and remains connected.
&D2: If the DTR signal is not detected while in on-line data mode, the modem disconnects (default).
&D3: Reset modem on the on-to-off DTR transition.
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1, 2, 3
Otherwise
&Fn
Load Factory Settings
This command loads the configuration stored and programmed at the factory. This operation replaces all of the
command options and the S-register settings in the active configuration with factory default values.
Note: In voice mode (AT+FCLASS=8), if the AT&F command is placed on the same line as other commands, the
command line is ignored. To load factory settings in voice mode, issue AT&F by itself.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
&Gn V.22bis Guard Tone Control
This command determines which guard tone, if any, to transmit while transmitting in the high band (answer
mode). This command is only used in V.22 and V.22bis mode. This option is not used in North America and is for
international use only.
&G0: Guard tone disabled (default).
&G1: Sets guard tone to 550 Hz.
&G2: Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz.
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1, 2
Otherwise
&Jn
Auxiliary Relay option
&J0:
&J1:
The auxiliary relay is never closed. (Default)
NOT SUPPORTED
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
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&Kn
Local Flow Control Selection
&K0: Disable flow control
&K1: Reserved
&K2: Reserved
&K3: Enable RTS/CTS (hardware) flow control (default)
&K4: Enable XON/XOFF flow control
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 3, 4
Otherwise
ERROR
&Mn
&M0:
Asynchronous Communications Mode
Asynchronous mode (default).
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
&M1:
&M2:
&M3:
&M4:
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
&Pn
Pulse Dial Make-to-Break Ratio Selection
This Command is effective only for Japan.
&P0
&P1
&P2
39/61 make/break ratio, 10PPS
33/67 make/break ratio, 10PPS (default)
33/67 make/break ratio, 20PPS
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2
Otherwise
ERROR
&Qn Asynchronous Communications Mode
&Q0:
&Q5:
&Q6:
&Q8:
Asynchronous Mode, buffered. Same as \N0.
Error Control Mode, buffered (default). Same as \N3.
Asynchronous Mode, buffered. Same as \N0.
MNP error control mode. If an MNP error control protocol is not established, the modem will
fallback according to the current user setting in S36.
&Q9:
V.42 or MNP error control mode. If neither error control protocol is established, the modem will
fallback according to the current user setting in S36.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 5, 6, 8, 9
Otherwise
ERROR
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&Sn
Data Set Ready (DSR) Option
This command selects DSR action.
&S0:
&S1:
DSR always ON (default).
DSR comes on when establishing a connection and goes off when the connection ends.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
&Tn
Self-Test Commands
This command allows the user to perform diagnostic tests on the modem. These tests can help to isolate
problems when experiencing periodic data loss or random errors.
&T0
&T1
Abort. Stops any test in progress.
Local analog loop. This test verifies modem operation, as well as the connection
between the modem and computer. Any data entered at the local DTE is modulated, then
demodulated, and returned to the local DTE. To work properly, the modem must be off-line.
&T3 Local digital loopback test.
&T6 Remote digital loopback test. This test can verify the integrity of the local modem, the communications
link, and the remote modem. Any data entered at the local DTE is sent to, and returned from, the
remote modem. To work properly, the modems must be on-line with error control disabled.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
CONNECT
ERROR
n = 1, 3, 6
Otherwise
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&V
View Active Configuration and Stored Profile
This command is used to display the active profiles.
For example:
Option
Selection
AT Cmd
Comm Standard
CommandCharEcho
Speaker Volume
Speaker Control
Bell
Enabled
Medium
OnUntilCarrier
Enabled
B
E
L
M
Q
Result Codes
Dialer Type
Tone
Text
Enabled
Enabled
Enabled
Standard RS232
Standard RS232
T/P
V
X
X
X
&C
&D
ResultCode Form
ExtendResultCode
Dial Tone Detect
Busy Tone Detect
LSD Action
DTR Action
Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
Option
Selection
AT Cmd
V22b Guard Tone
Flow Control
Disabled
Hardware
V42, MNP, Buffer
Enabled
0
43
13
10
8
&G
&K
\N
Error Control Mode
Data Compression
AutoAnswerRing#
AT Escape Char
CarriageReturnChar
Linefeed Char
Backspace Char
Blind Dial Pause
NoAnswer Timeout
“ , “ Pause Time
%C
S0
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
2 sec
50 sec
2 sec
Press any key to continue; ESC to quit.
Option
Selection
AT Cmd
No Carrier Disc
DTMF Dial Speed
Escape GuardTime
Data Calling Tone
Line Rate
2000 msec
95 msec
1000 msec
Disabled
33600
S10
S11
S12
S35
S37
-SSE
DSVD mode
Disabled
Stored Phone Numbers
&Z0=
&Z1=
&Z2=
&Z3=
OK
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&Wn
Store Current Configuration
This command stores certain command options and S-register values except S3, S4, and S5. The ATZ command
or a power-up reset of the modem restores this profile.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
&Yn
Select Stored Profile for Hard Reset
This command does not change the behavior of the modem but is included for compatibility with applications that
issue the &Y0 command
&Y0:
&Y1:
Select stored profile 0 on power-up
ERROR
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
&Zn=x
Store Telephone Number
This command is used to store up to four dialing strings for later dialing. The format for the command is &Zn =
”stored number” where n is the location 0—3 to which the number should be written. The dial string may contain
up to 40 characters. The ATDS = n command dials using the string stored in location n.
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0, 1, 2, 3
Otherwise
\An
Select Maximum MNP Block Size
The modem will operate an MNP error corrected link using a maximum block size controlled by the parameter
supplied.
\A0:
\A1:
\A2:
\A3:
64 characters.
128 characters.
192 characters.
256 characters (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2, 3
Otherwise
ERROR
\Bn
Transmit Break to Remote
In non-error-control mode, the modem will transmit a break signal to the remote modem with a length in multiples
of 100ms according to parameter specified. The command works in conjunction with the \K command.
\B1 - \B9:
Result Codes:
OK
Break length in 100ms units. (Default = 3.) (Non-error-control mode only.)
If connected in data modem mode.
NO CARRIER
If not connected or connected in fax modem mode.
\G
Modem Port Flow Control
\G0:
\G1:
Modem process XON/XOFF flow control characters locally (default).
Modem passes XON/XOFF flow control characters.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
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\J
Bits/s Rate Adjusted
This command determines whether or not the negotiated connect speed of the modem forces the adjustment of
the speed of the DTE to the modem’s speed.
\J0:
\J1:
Buffer mode. Error control selected (or not) by \Nn command (default).
Force the max DCE rate to the DTE rate.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0 or 1
Otherwise
ERROR
\Kn
Break Control
Controls the response of the modem to a break received from the DTE or the remote modem or the \B command.
The response is different in three separate cases.
The first case is where the modem receives a break from the DTE when the modem is operating in data transfer
mode:
\K0:
\K1:
\K2:
\K3:
\K4:
\K5:
Enter on-line command mode, no break sent to the remote modem.
Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem.
Same as 0.
Send break to remote modem immediately.
Same as 0.
Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data. (Default.)
The second case is where the modem is in the on-line command state (waiting for AT commands) during a data
connection, and the \B is received in order to send a break to the remote modem:
\K0:
\K1:
\K2:
\K3:
\K4:
\K5:
Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem.
Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem. (Same as 0.)
Send break to remote modem immediately.
Send break to remote modem immediately. (Same as 2.)
Send break to remote modem in sequence with data.
Send break to remote modem in sequence with data. (Same as 4.) (Default.)
The third case is where there a break is received from a remote modem during a connection:
\K0:
\K1:
\K2:
\K3:
\K4:
\K5:
Clear data buffers and send break to the DTE.
Clear data buffers and send break to the DTE. (Same as 0.)
Send a break immediately to DTE.
Send a break immediately to DTE. (Same as 2.)
Send a break in sequence with received data to DTE.
Send a break in sequence with received data to DTE. (Same as 4.) (Default.)
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR
n = 0,1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Otherwise
\Nn
Error Control Mode Selection
This command determines the type of error control used by the modem when sending or receiving data.
\N0:
\N1:
\N2:
Buffer mode. No error control (same as &Q6).
Direct mode.
MNP* or disconnect mode. The modem attempts to connect using MNP 2 4 error control
procedures. If this fails, the modem disconnects. This is also known as MNP reliable
mode.
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\N3:
V.42, MNP, or buffer (default).
The modem attempts to connect in V.42 error control mode. If this fails, the modem attempts to
connect in MNP mode. If this fails, the modem connects in buffer mode and continues
operation. This
is also known as V.42/MNP auto reliable mode (same as &Q5).
\N4:
V.42 or disconnect. The modem attempts to connect in V.42 error control mode. If this fails, the
call
will be disconnected.
\N5:
\N7:
V.42. MNP or buffer (same as \N3).
V.42. MNP or buffer (same as \N3).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,5,7
Otherwise
ERROR
\Q
Local Flow Control Selection
\Q0:
\Q1:
\Q2:
\Q3:
Disable flow control. Same as &K0.
XON/XOFF software flow control. Same as &K4.
CTS-only flow control. This is not supported and the response is ERROR.
RTS/CTS to DTE (default). Same as &K3.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1, 3
Otherwise
ERROR
\Rn
Ring indicator signal off after the telephone call is answered (Compatibility command)
\R0:
ring indicator signal is off after the telephone call is answered
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0
ERROR
Otherwise
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\Tn
Inactivity Timer
This command specifies the length of time (in minutes) that the modem will wait before disconnecting when no
data is sent or received. A setting of zero disables the timer. Alternatively, this timer may be specified in register
S30. This function is only applicable to buffer mode.
\T0:
Inactivity timer disabled (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0 - 255
Otherwise
ERROR
\Vn
Protocol Result Code
\V0:
\V1:
\V2:
Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed.
Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed (default).
Same as \V1.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
\Xn
XON/XOFF Pass Through
\X0:
\X1
Modem process XON/XOFF flow control characters locally (default).
Modem passes XON/XOFF flow control characters.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
-Cn
Data Calling Tone
Data Calling Tone is a tone of certain frequency and cadence as specified in V.25 which allows remote
Data/FAX/Voice discrimination. The frequency is 1300 Hz with a cadence of .5 s on and 2 s off.
-C0:
-C1:
Disabled (default).
Enabled.
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
-V90 = <n>
command to enable/disable V.90 and change downstream rate
-V90=0 will disable V.90
-V90=1 will enable V.90 Auto Rate (default value)
-V90=X - controls the downstream rate
-V90? - Shows the current value
-V90=? - Shows the range [0-21]
See next page for the values of n.
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The table below shows the possible values:
“AT-V90=X”
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Downstream Rate
V.90 disabled
Auto Rate (default)
28000 kbit/s
29333 kbit/s
30666 kbit/s
32000 kbit/s
33333 kbit/s
34666 kbit/s
36000 kbit/s
37333 kbit/s
38666 kbit/s
40000 kbit/s
41333 kbit/s
42666 kbit/s
44000 kbit/s
45333 kbit/s
46666 kbit/s
48000 kbit/s
49333 kbit/s
50666 kbit/s
52000 kbit/s
53333 kbit/s
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
%B
View Numbers in Blacklist
If blacklisting is in effect, this command displays the numbers for which the last call attempted in the past two
hours failed. The ERROR result code appears in countries that do not require blacklisting.
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%Cn Data Compression Control
This command determines the operation of V.42bis and MNP class 5 data compression. Online changes do not
take effect until a disconnect occurs first.
%C0: V.42bis/MNP 5 disabled. No data compression.
%C1: V.42bis/MNP 5 enabled. Data compression enabled (default).
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0, 1
ERROR
Otherwise
%En Enable/Disable Auto-Retrain and Fallback/Fall Forward
Provides option for the modem to automatically monitor line quality to fall back when line quality is insufficient and
to fall forward when line quality is sufficient.
%E0:
%E1:
%E2:
Disable fallback/fall forward
Enable fallback, Disable fall forward
Enable fallback/fall forward (Default)
Result Codes:
OK
n = 0,1, 2
ERROR
Otherwise
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The following commands are to be used for testing and debugging only and are not meant for general use.
&&C
Write to / Read from DSP Register
AT&&C<loc>,<val> writes the value <val> to DSP register at location <loc>.
AT&&C<loc> reads from location <loc>.
&&L
&&R
Line-to-Line Loopback
This command provides a loopback for line-to-line.
Write to/Read from DSP RAM Location
AT&&R<loc>,<val> writes the value <val> to DSP RAM location <loc>.
AT&&R<loc> reads from location <loc>.
&&S
Speaker Codec Loopback
This command provides a loopback from the microphone to the speaker.
%T94 Test External RAM
This command “AT%T94” is used for testing the external RAM. If the external RAM is good, this command returns
“PASS”. If the external ram is not good, this command returns “FAIL”.
Example :
AT%T94
PASS
- external ram is good
%T125, %T124
Test DSP 56K Version in External Ram
The command “AT%T125” is used for testing the DSP 56K code version and checksum running in external ram.
After issuing “AT%T125” the user may then issue “ATI4” to get DSP Version or “ATI1” to get the DSP checksum.
(The command “AT%T125” is not valid for ramless version of the DSP 56K code.)
The command “AT%124” is for internal ram version.
#UD
Unimodem Diagnostics
The reference for the #UD command is Microsoft’s Draft Reference Specification rev.0.85. The Lucent
Technologies modem implements a subset of the parameters in that document.
#UD is an action command. It does not take parameters. It shall be the last command in the command line.
The modem logs aspects of its operation for each call, and saves these results (in volatile memory) until cleared
by one of the following events:
1. Power off (or D1 or D3 state entered)
2. Hard reset (e.g. negate DTR with &D3 set, reset button)
3. Soft reset = ATZ or AT&F
4. ATD command issued
5. ATA command issued
6. Automatic answer (e.g. set register S0>0 and ring detected)
These results are NOT cleared by changing DTR, V.24 circuit 108.2, if &D0, &D1 or &D2.
In response to this command, the modem reports one or more lines of information text as defined below.
Information text format is defined in ITU V.25ter: each line is preceded by a <CR><LF> pair, and terminated by
<CR><LF>. (Note: as per V.25ter, CR and LF characters may be changed by writing new values to the contents
of registers S2 and S3 respectively.)
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The modem may generate a single line or multiple lines, based on modem capabilities and call results, followed
by a standard OK final result code. For example, if call setup failed, only that result is useful. Each information
text line shall be formatted as follows, including one or more key=value pairs:
DIAG <token key=value [[key=value] [key=value]] …>
DIAG 5 characters, hex: 44, 49, 41, 47, 20
<
left angle bracket (less than sign), hex: 3C
token unique 32-bit hexadecimal string 2A4D3263, hex: 32, 41, 34, 44, 33, 32, 36, 33
space space character, hex 20
key
=
single hexadecimal numeric digit, see Table 1
equal sign, hex: 3D
value any string as defined below (Tables 1-3, etc.)
right angle bracket (greater than sign), hex: 3E
>
Unless otherwise noted, all values are hexadecimal numbers. Any numeric values from tables in ITU V.58 are
converted to hexadecimal. Multi-digit values are reported MSD first. Leading 0’s may be deleted.
1
The following table includes all the items listed in Microsoft’s specification for the AT#UD command. Within these
items, the one that has a check mark in the “Implemented” column is implemented in this release of the modem
product. For an item that has an extra option table, please check the corresponding option table to see exactly
which option has been implemented.
Table 1 - AT#UD Last Call Status Report Format
Key
0
1
2
3
4
5
6-F
10
value(s)
2 digits
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
String
required
yes
Definition
Implemented
Diagnostic Command Specification revision number, digit.digit
Call Setup Result code
Multi-media mode
DTE-DCE interface mode
V.8 CM octet string, same format as V.25ter Annex A, in quotes
V.8 JM octet string, same format as V.25ter Annex A, in quotes
Reserved for call negotiation reports
Received signal power level, in –dBm (0-43)
X
X
0-A
0-1
0
yes
String
yes
2 digits
2
X
Note 4
11
12
13
2 digits
2 digits
2 digits
Note 4
Note 4
Note 4
Transmit signal power level, in –dBm (0-17)
Estimated noise level, in –dBm (10-90)
Normalized Mean Squared error, 100 (0x64) = minimum inter-symbol
distance
X
X
14
15
16
17
18
2 digits
2 digits
4 digits
2 digits
Table 5
Note 4
Note 4
Note 4
Note 4
Note 4
Near echo loss, in units of dB
Far echo loss, in units of dB
Far echo delay, in units of ms
Round Trip delay, in units of ms
V.34 INFO bit map
X
X
X
19-1F
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28-2F
30
31
32
33
Reserved for modulation setup and training reports (Note 5)
Transmit Carrier Negotiation Result
Receive Carrier Negotiation Result
Transmit Carrier symbol rate (0-8000)
Receive Carrier symbol rate (0-8000)
Transmit Carrier frequency (0-4000)
Receive Carrier frequency (0-4000)
Initial transmit carrier data rate (0-64000)
Initial receive carrier data rate (0-64000)
Reserved
Temporary carrier loss event count
Carrier Rate re-negotiation event count
Carrier Retrains requested
Carrier Retrain requests granted
Final transmit carrier rate
Table 6
Table 6
4 digits
4 digits
4 digits
4 digits
4 digits
4 digits
Note 6
Note 6
0-1F40
0-1F40
0-FA0
0-FA0
0-FA00
0-FA00
X
X
X
X
X
X
2 digits
2 digits
2 digits
2 digits
4 digits
4 digits
0-FF
0-FF
0-FF
0-FF
0-FA00
0-FA00
X
X
X
X
34
35
Final receive carrier rate
36-3F
40
Reserved
Protocol Negotiation Result (Note 7)
Table 7
0-2
X
1
2
Tables are numbered separately within this #UD section to be consistent with the Microsoft specification.
Notes refer to notes in the Microsoft specification
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42
43
44
45
3 digits
2 digits
2 digits
Table 8
4 digits
0-400
0-FF
0-FF
0-1
Error Control frame size
Error control link timeouts
Error control link NAKs
Compression Negotiation Result (Note 7)
Compression dictionary size (Note 7)
X
X
0-200
46-4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
5A-5F
60
61
Reserved
1 digit
1 digit
0-2
0-2
Transmit flow control: 0 = off; 1 = DC1/DC3; 2 = V.24 ckt 106/133
Receive flow control: 0 = off; 1 = DC1/DC3; 2 = V.24 ckt 106/133
Transmit characters sent from DTE (Note 8)
Received characters sent to DTE (Note 8)
Transmit characters lost (data overrun errors from DTE) (Note 9)
Received characters lost (data overrun errors to DTE) (Note 9)
Transmit Frame count, if error control protocol running (Note 8)
Received Frame count, if error control protocol running (Note 8)
Transmit Frame error count, if error control protocol running (Note 9)
Received Frame error count, if error control protocol running (Note 9)
Reserved
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
8 digits
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFF
0-FFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFF
X
X
X
X
0-FFFF
Tables 9-10
2 digits
Note 10
0-FF
Termination Cause
Call Waiting event count
X
62-7F
80-FF
Reserved for future versions of this specification
Reserved for manufacturer proprietary keys
Table 2 - Call Setup Result Codes
Code
Definition
Implemented
0
1
No previous call (modem log has been cleared since any previous calls)
No dial tone detected
X
X
2
3
Reorder signal detected, network busy
Busy signal detected
X
X
4
No recognized signal detected
5
Voice detected
6
7
8
9
A
B
C-F
Text telephone signal detected (see V.18)
Data Answering signal detected (e.g. V.25 ANS, V.8 ANSam)
Data Calling signal detected (e.g. V.25 CT, V.8 CI)
Fax Answering signal detected (e.g. T.30 CED, DIS)
Fax Calling signal detected (e.g. T.30 CNG)
V.8bis signal detected
X
Reserved
Table 6 - gstnModulationSchemeActive from 3.7.2/V.58
Value (hex)
Description
Implemented
0
1
V.17
V.21
2
V.22
3
V.22bis
4
V.23 Constant Carrier (1200/75)
5
6
V.23 Switched Carrier (half duplex)
V.26bis
7
V.26ter
8
V.27ter
9
V.29 HD
A
B
C
V.32
V.32bis
V.34
X
X
D
V.34 HD
E
F
V.pcm (asymmetric)
V.pcm (symmetric)
Reserved (V.58)
“X2™”
“K56FLEX™”
“V.FC”
E-7F
80
81
82
83
80-FF
X
“V.32terbo”
Reserved for mfgs
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Table 7 - errorControl Active from 3.5.2/V.58
Value
0
1
2
3-7F
80
Description
Disable/none
V.42 LAPM
V.42 Alternative protocol (MNP™)
Reserved (V.58)
MNP10™
Implemented
X
X
X
81
82
ECP™ Enhanced Cellular Protocol
ETC
82-FF
Reserved for mfgs
Table 8 - compressionActive from 3.2.2/V.58
Value
0
Description
None
V.42bis
Implemented
X
X
1
2-7F
80
Reserved (V.58)
MNP5™
X
81-FF
Reserved for mfgs
Table 9 - Additional callCleared codes (3.6.4/V.58)
Code Definition
Implemented
1
2
3
4
No Previous call
X
X
Call is still in progress
Call Waiting signal detected
Delayed - see ETS 300 001
X
Table 10 - callCleared codes from 3.6.4/V.58-1994
callCleared: Indicates that the DCE has gone on hook and that the previously existing network connection has
been cleared. These values are hexadecimal, converted from decimal in V.58.
Value
0
1-3
A
B
C
Description
CauseUnidentified
See Table 9 above
NMSinitiatedDialCall
NMSinitiatedLeasedLineRestoral
NMSinitiatedRedial
NMSinitiatedDialDisconnect
PowerLoss
Notes
Call setup issues
Implemented
X
X
-- Network Management System
DCE
D
14
15
16
17
18
19
1E
1F
20
28
29
EquipmentFailure
FrontPanelDisconnectRequested
FrontPanelLeasedLineRestoral
AutomaticLeasedLineRestoral
InactivityTimerExpired
cct116RestoralRequest
cct108isOffInhibitsDial
cct108turnedOff
X
X
DTE Interface
Line Interface
NoNumberProvided
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2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
3C
3D
3E
3F
40
41
42
46
47
50
51
52
5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
64
CallAttemptsLimitExceeded
ExtensionPhoneOffHook
CallSetupFailTimerExpired
IncomingCallDetected
LoopCurrentInterrupted
NoDialTone
VoiceDetected
ReorderTone
SitTone
EngagedTone
LongSpaceDisconnect
CarrierLost
TrainingFailed
NoModulationinCommon
RetrainFailed
RetrainAttemptCountExceeded
GstnCleardownReceived
FaxDetected
InTestMode
IntrusiveSelfTestInitiated
AnyKeyAbort
DteHangupCommand
DteResetCommand
FrameReject
NoErrorControlEstablished
ProtocolViolation
X
X
X
X
Signal Converter
X
X
X
Test
Call Control
X
X
Error Control
X
X
n400exceeded
NegotiationFailed
DisconnectFrameReceived
SabmeFrameReceived
LossOfSynchronization
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AT Commands Reference S-Registers
S-registers generally affect how the AT commands perform. Contents of the registers can be displayed or
modified when the modem is in command mode.
To display the value of an S-register:
TYPE:
PRESS:
ATSn? where n is the register number.
Enter
To modify the value of an S-register:
TYPE: ATSn = r
where n is the register number, and r is the new register value.
PRESS:
Enter
S0
Auto Answer Ring Number
This register determines the number of rings the modem will count before automatically answering a call. Enter 0
(zero) if you do not want the modem to automatically answer at all. When disabled, the modem can only answer
with an ATA command.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—255
0
rings
S1
Ring Counter
This register, Ring Counter, is read only. The value of S1 is incremented with each ring. If no rings occur over a
six second interval, this register is cleared.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—255
0
rings
S2
AT Escape Character (user defined)
This register determines the ASCII valued used for an escape sequence. The default is the + character. The
escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter command mode when on-line. Values greater
than 127 disable the escape sequence.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—255
43
ASCII
S3
Command Line Termination Character (user defined)
This register determines the ASCII values as the carriage return character. This character is used to end
command lines and result codes.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—127, ASCII decimal
13 (carriage return)
ASCII
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.
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S4
Response Formatting Character (user defined)
This register determines the ASCII value used as the line feed character. The modem uses a line feed character
in command mode when it responds to the computer.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—127, ASCII decimal
10 (line feed)
ASCII
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.
S5 Command Line Editing Character (user defined)
This register sets the character recognized as a backspace and pertains to asynchronous only. The modem will
not recognize the backspace character if it is set to a value that is greater than 32 ASCII. This character can be
used to edit a command line. When the echo command is enabled, the modem echoes back to the local DTE the
backspace character, an ASCII space character, and a second backspace character. This means a total of three
characters are transmitted each time the modem processes the backspace character.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—127, ASCII decimal
8 (backspace)
ASCII
Note: This register value is not stored with &W command.
S6 Wait Before Dialing
This register sets the length of time, in seconds, that the modem must wait (pause) after going off-hook before
dialing the first digit of the telephone number. The modem always pauses for a minimum of two seconds, even if
the value of S6 is less that two seconds. The wait for dial tone call progress feature (W dial modifier in the dial
string) will override the value in register S6. This operation, however, may be affected by some ATX options
according to country restrictions.
Range:
Default:
Units:
2—65
2
seconds
S7
Connection Completion Time-Out
This register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must wait before hanging up because carrier is not
detected. The timer is started when the modem finishes dialing (originate), or goes off-hook (answer). In
originate mode, the timer is reset upon detection of an answer tone if allowed by country restriction. The timer
also specifies the wait for silence time for the @ dial modifier in seconds. S7 is not associated with the W dial
modifier.
Range:
Default:
Units:
1—255
50
seconds
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S8
Comma Dial Modifier Time
This register sets the time, in seconds, that the modem must pause when it encounters a comma (,) in the dial
command string.
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—65
2
seconds
S10
Automatic Disconnect Delay
This register sets the length of time, in tenths of a second, that the modem waits before hanging up after a loss of
carrier. This allows for a temporary carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect.
The actual interval the modem waits before disconnecting is the value in register S10.
Range:
Default:
Units:
1—254
20
.1 seconds
S11
DTMF Dialing Speed
This register determines the dialing speed which is prefixed for each country.
Range:
Default:
Units:
50—150
95
.001 seconds
S12
Escape Guard Time
This register sets the value (in 20 ms increments) for the required pause after the escape sequence (default 1 s).
Range:
Default:
Units:
0—255
50
.02 seconds
S14
General Bit Mapped Options Status
Indicates the status of command options. Only bit 3 and bit 6 are used, read-only.
Bit 3
Result codes (Vn)
0 = Numeric (V0)
1 = Verbose (Vl) (Default)
Pulse dial PPS selection (&Pn)
Bit 6
0 = 10 PPS (&p0, &p1) (Default)
1 = 20 PPS (&p2)
Default:
8 (00001000b)
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S21
V.24/General Bit Mapped Options Status
Indicates the status of command options. Only bits 3, 4 and 5 are used, read-only.
Bits 3-4
DTR behavior (&Dn)
0 = &D0 selected
1 = &D1 selected
2 = &D2 selected (Default)
3 = &D3 selected
Bit 5
DCD behavior (&Cn)
0 = &C0 selected
1 = &C1 selected (Default)
48 (00110000b)
Default:
S22
Results Bit Mapped Options Status
Indicates the status of command options. Only bits 4, 5 and 6 are used, read only.
Bits 4-6
result codes (Xn)
0 = X0 selected
4 = X1 selected
5 = X2 selected
6 = X3 selected
7 = X4 selected (Default)
Bit 7
Pulse dial make/break ratio (&Pn)
0 = 33/67 make/break ratio (&P1, &P2) (Default)
1 = 39/61 make/break ratio (&P0)
112 (01110000b)
Default:
S24
Timer to Control Sleep Mode
This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent from the DTE, no RING) in the
off-line command state before the modem places itself into standby mode. A value of zero prevents standby
mode. S24 is an alias for S89.
Note: If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register, it will set the value to 5, and the inactivity before
standby will be 5 seconds. This is done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time-outs
down to 1 s.
Range:
Default:
0, 5—65
10
S28
V.34 Modulation Enable/Disable
This register enables/disables V.34 modulation.
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Range:
Default:
0 —1
1
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S30
Inactivity Timer
S30 specifies the length of time (in minutes) that the modem will wait before disconnecting when no data is sent
or received. This function is only applicable to buffer mode..
Range:
Default:
0—255
0
S32
Synthetic Ring Volume
This register specifies a synthetic ring volume.
Range:
Default:
0—255 (allowed, but not meaningful)
10
S33
Synthetic Ring Frequency
This register specifies a synthetic ring frequency. There are five choices, with 0 meaning disabled.
Range:
Default:
0—5
0
S35
Data Calling Tone
Data Calling Tone is a tone of certain frequency and cadence as specified in V.25 which allows remote
Data/FAX/Voice discrimination. The frequency is 1300 Hz with a cadence of .5 s on and 2 s off.
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
Range:
Default:
0—1
0
S37
Dial Line Rate (default 0)
This register sets the maximum line data rate. In K56flex and V.90 mode, S37 controls the upstream V.34 rate.
S37 = 0
S37 = 1
S37 = 2
S37 = 3
S37 = 4
S37 = 5
S37 = 6
S37 = 7
S37 = 8
S37 = 9
S37 = 10
S37 = 11
S37 = 12
S37 = 13
S37 = 14
S37 = 15
S37 = 16
S37 = 17
S37 = 18
S37 = 19
auto rate
reserved
1200/75 bit/s (V.23)
300 bit/s
reserved
1200 bit/s
2400 bit/s
4800 bit/s
7200 bit/s
9600 bit/s
12000 bit/s
14400 bit/s
16800 bit/s
19200 bit/s
21600 bit/s
24000 bit/s
26400 bit/s
28800 bit/s
31200 bit/s
33600 bit/s
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S38
K56flex Downstream Rate
To force a particular K56flex downstream rate, use S-register S38. S38=0 disables K56flex, and may allow a
more reliable V.34 connection. S38=1 default allows the modem to select the downstream rate automatically.
Other values of S38 force the downstream rate, with fallback to V.34 if unsuccessful at the configured rate:
S38=0
S38=1
S38=2
S38=3
S38=4
S38=5
S38=6
S38=7
S38=8
S38=9
S38=10
S38=11
S38=12
S38=13
S38=14
Disable K56flex
Automatic rate selection (default)
32 kbit/s
34 kbit/s
36 kbit/s
38 kbit/s
40 kbit/s
42 kbit/s
44 kbit/s
46 kbit/s
48 kbit/s
50 kbit/s
52 kbit/s
54 kbit/s
56 kbit/s
The number of robbed-bit signaling (RBS) frames detected decreases the true DCE rate per the following table:
RBS links Rate hit (kbit/s)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
2
4
4
6
8
8
For example, if S38=10 and there are 3 RBS links, the K56flex downstream rate will be 48-4=44 kbit/s. The
exception to this is for 32 kbit/s and 34 kbit/s, which are the true rates regardless of the number of RBS frames
detected.
One special value of S38, S38 = 251, is used for back-to-back (factory) testing of V.34 rates, with DSP code
running in external memory. Set S38=251 on both originating and answering modems. (This feature is not valid
with ramless solution.)
S42
Auto Rate (default 1, range 0 1)
This command is used for testing and debugging only.
V.32bis and V.22bis auto rate is disabled. Retrain operation is disabled or enabled in data mode, and fallback is
disabled in data mode. In K56flex mode, S42=0 forces connection at the rate specified by S38 (even if the rate
cannot be sustained), without fallback to V.34.
0 = auto rate disabled, 1 = enabled.
Range:
Default:
0—1
1
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S43
Auto Mode (default 1, range 0 1)
This command is used for testing and debugging only.
V.32bis startup auto mode operation disabled.
0 = auto mode disabled, 1 = enabled.
Range:
Default:
0—1
1
S48
LAPM Error Control and Feature Negotiation (default 7)
S48 = 7
Negotiation enabled
S48 = 128
Negotiation disabled; forces immediate fallback options specified in S36
The following chart lists the S36 and S48 configuration settings necessary to negotiate certain types of
connections:
S48 = 7
S48 = 128
S36 = 0, 2
S36 = 1, 3
S36 = 4, 6
S36 = 5, 7
LAPM or hangup
LAPM or async
LAPM, MNP, or hangup
do not use
async
MNP or hangup
MNP or async
LAPM, MNP, or async
S89
Timer to Control Sleep Mode
This command displays the number of seconds of inactivity (no characters sent from the DTE, no RING) in the
off-line command state before the modem places itself into standby mode. A value of zero prevents standby
mode.
Note: If a number between 1 and 4 is entered for this register, it will set the value to 5, and the inactivity before
standby will be 5 seconds. This is done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time-outs
down to 1 s.
Range:
Default:
0, 5—65
10
S90
Read-only Local Phone
This register tells the status of the Local Phone. It is read-only.
0 = on-hook
1 = off-hook
S91
Line Transmit Level
This register is effective only for Japan. It specifies the line transmit level in dBm with an implied minus sign.
Range:
Default:
Units:
6—15
15
1 dB
S108
Network Codec Type
S108=22
S108=33
µ-Law
A-law
S108=7 default, or any other value: Coding as specified by digital modem in V.8bis information. If an old server
does not tell its code type in V.8bis, then the client modem chooses based on its country ID. µ-law regions are
Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Hong Kong, North America, and Latin America. Everywhere else is A-law. (This S –
Register is valid only in K56flex mode.)
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AT FAX Command Set (Class 1 FAX)
The Lucent Technologies modem supports FAX commands conforming to EIA standard 578. These commands
are given here with short descriptions; complete explanations are given in the standard, available from the
Electronic Industries Association.
Table 5. The AT FAX Command Set Summary
Command
Description
+FCLASS?
+FCLASS = ?
+FCLASS = n
+FTS = <n>
+FRS = <n>
+FTM = <m>
+FRM = <m>
+FTH = <m>
+FRH = <m>
+FTM = ?
+FRM = ?
+FTH = ?
Service class indication
Service class capabilities
Service class selection
Transmission silence
Receive silence
Transmit FAX data with <m> carrier
Receive FAX data with <m> carrier
Transmit HDLC data with <m> carrier
Receive HDLC data with <m> carrier
Transmit FAX modulation
Receive FAX modulation
Transmit HDLC Data modulation
Receive HDLC Data modulation
Manufacturer Identification
+FRH = ?
+FMI?
+FMM?
Product Identification
+FMR?
Version/Revision Information
+FPR = <n>
+FPR = ?
Set DTE-DCE Fax port rate
Reports all fax port rate that DCE supports
Reports the current fax port rate of DTE-DCE
Set DCE Adaptive answer mode
Display valid adaptive answer values that DCE supports
Display current set value of adaptive answer mode
+FPR?
+FAA = <n>
+FAA = ?
+FAA?
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+FCLASS?
Service Class Indication
This command causes the modem to display the current setting. The modem can operate either as a Class 0
data modem or a class 1 FAX modem.
Typical responses:
+FCLASS?
000 if in data mode; 001 if in FAX class 1, 008 if in voice mode, and 080
if in
VoiceView† mode.
+FCLASS=? Service Class Capabilities
This command causes the modem to display the classes it supports.
Typical responses:
+FCLASS = ? 0, 1, 8, 80
+FCLASS=n Service Class Selection
This command sets the modem for class n operation, where n is either a 0 or 1.
Parameters:
Default:
0, 1, 8, 80
0
Command options:
+FCLASS = 0 Select data mode.
+FCLASS = 1 Select Facsimile Class 1.
+FCLASS = 8 Select voice mode.
+FLCASS = 80 Select VoiceView mode.
+FTS=<n>
Transmission Silence
This command causes the modem to stop transmitting data and pause for 10 * n ms. At the end of this period,
the modem then responds OK. You can specify any number from 0 through 255 as the value of n; for example, a
value of 5 specifies a period of 50 ms.
n = 0 255 (10 ms intervals)
+FRS=<n>
Receive Silence
This command causes the modem to listen and wait for a 10 * n ms period of silence on the line. At the end of
this period, the modem then responds OK. You can specify any number from 0 through 255 as the value of n; for
example, a value of 5 specifies a period of 50 ms.
n = 0 255 (10 ms intervals)
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+FTM=<m>
Transmit FAX Data with <m> Carrier
This command causes the modem to transmit data at the modulation specified by <m>. The following table
shows the values you can enter for this command and the meaning of those values.
Command Option
Modulation
Speed (bits/s)
+FTM=3
+FTM=24
+FTM=48
+FTM=72
+FTM=96
+FTM=73
+FTM=74
+FTM=97
+FTM=98
+FTM=121
+FTM=122
+FTM=145
+FTM=146
V.21 Channel 2
V.27ter
300
2400
4800
7200
9600
7200
7200
9600
9600
12000
12000
14400
14400
V.27ter
V.29
V.29
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
+FRM=<m>
Receive FAX Data with <m> Carrier
This command causes the modem to receive data at the modulation specified by <m>.
Command Option
Modulation
Speed (bits/s)
+FRM=3
+FRM=24
+FRM=48
+FRM=72
+FRM=96
+FRM=73
+FRM=74
+FRM=97
+FRM=98
+FRM=121
+FRM=122
+FRM=145
+FRM=146
V.21 Channel 2
V.27ter
300
2400
4800
7200
9600
7200
7200
9600
9600
12000
12000
14400
14400
V.27ter
V.29
V.29
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
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+FTH=<m>
Transmit HDLC Data with <m> Carrier
This command causes the modem to transmit data framed in the HDLC protocol at the modulation specified
by <m>.
Command Option
Modulation
Speed (bits/s)
+FTH=3
+FTH=24
+FTH=48
+FTH=72
+FTH=96
+FTH=73
+FTH=74
+FTH=97
+FTH=98
+FTH=121
+FTH=122
+FTH=145
+FTH=146
V.21 Channel 2
V.27ter
300
2400
4800
7200
9600
7200
7200
9600
9600
12000
12000
14400
14400
V.27ter
V.29
V.29
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
+FRH=<m>
Receive HDLC Data with <m> Carrier
This command causes the modem to receive data framed in the HDLC protocol at the modulation specified
by <m>.
Command Option
Modulation
Speed
(bits/s)
+FRH=3
+FRH=24
+FRH=48
+FRH=72
+FRH=96
+FRH=73
+FRH=74
+FRH=97
+FRH=98
+FRH=121
+FRH=122
+FRH=145
+FRH=146
V.21 Channel 2
V.27ter
300
2400
4800
7200
9600
7200
7200
9600
9600
12000
12000
14400
14400
V.27ter
V.29
V.29
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
V.17
V.17 (short train)
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+FPR=<n>
Select Fax port rate
This command sets the DTE to DCE fax port rate.
DTE command
DCE action
Description or notes
•FPR • 0
•FPR • 1
•FPR • 2
•FPR • 4
•FPR • 8
•FPR • 10
•FPR • 18
Execute •IPR • 0
Select automatic rate detection
Set DTE-DCE to 2400 bit/s
Execute •IPR • 2400
Execute •IPR • 4800
Execute •IPR • 9600
Execute •IPR • 19 200
Execute •IPR • 38 400
Execute •IPR • 57 600
Report (0,1,2,4,8,10,18)
Set DTE-DCE rate to 4800 bit/s
Set DTE-DCE rate to 9600 bit/s
Set DTE-DCE rate to 19 200 bit/s
Set DTE-DCE rate to 38 400 bit/s
Set DTE-DCE rate to 57 600 bit/s
•FPR • ? (if all values listed above
are supported)
DCE supports 2400, 4800, 9600, 19 200,
38 400
and 57 600 bit/s
•FPR? (if •IPR • 0)
Report 0
Report 1
Report 2
Report 4
Report 8
Report 10
Report 18
Report 255
DTE-DCE rate is automatically detected
DTE-DCE rate is 2400 bit/s
DTE-DCE rate is 4800 bit/s
DTE-DCE rate is 9600 bit/s
DTE-DCE rate is 19 200 bit/s
DTE-DCE rate is 38 400 bit/s
DTE-DCE rate is 57 600 bit/s
255 indicates invalid setting
•FPR? (if •IFC • 2400)
•FPR? (if •IFC • 4800)
•FPR? (if •IFC • 9600)
•FPR? (if •IFC • 19 200)
•FPR? (if •IFC • 38 400)
•FPR? (if •IFC • 57 600)
•FPR? (all other •IPR settings)
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+FAA Adaptive answer
A Service Class 1 Facsimile DCE may have the ability to answer as a data modem DCE or as a Facsimile DCE. It
also may be able to adaptively change from Class 1 facsimile mode (•FCLASS•1.0) to data modem operation
(•FCLASS•0) in response to the incoming call. The •FAA parameter controls this feature.
–
–
–
–
Write syntax:
Valid values:
Default value:
Mandatory value:
•FAA•<value>
0, 1
0
0
•FAA•0
•FAA•1
The DCE shall answer only as a Class 1 facsimile device. No automatic switching of service class
shall occur based on the calling device type.
The DCE can answer and automatically determine whether to answer as a facsimile DCE or as a
data modem. If a data modem is detected, the DCE shall operate as described in 8.3.2.4.
NOTE – The •FAA parameter controls automatic switching only from Class 1 to Class 0, for call answering only. It
does not affect call origination, switching to Class 1 from other classes, or switching to classes other than Class 0.
Manufacturer Identification (+FMI)
Read Syntax: AT+FMI
Result:
Lucent Data/Fax
Lucent Data/Fax/Voice/VoiceView (depending on product)
Product Identification (+FMM)
Read Syntax: AT+FMM
Result:
Data/Fax
Data/Fax/Voice/VoiceView (depending on product)
Version / Revision Information (+FMR)
Read Syntax: AT+FMR
Result:
Lucent driver version number (e.g. 1.5.05)
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The AT Voice Command set follows a modified IS-101 architecture. The commands are sent through the comm
port, but the data path is sent either through the comm port or through a DMA channel using the wave driver.
Tables 1 and 2 show a summary of the AT Voice Command Set.
Summary of the AT Voice Command Set
Table 6. The AT Voice Command Set
Voice Commands
Command
AT+FCLASS=8
Description
Enter voice mode
AT+VIP
Initialize voice parameters
Caller ID
AT+VCID
AT+VDR
AT+VGT
AT+VIT
Distinctive ring
Speaker volume control
DTE/DCE inactivity timer
Automatic hang-up control
AT+VNH
AT+VTD
AT+VLS
AT+VSD
AT+VRA
AT+VRN
AT+VTS
AT+VTR
AT+VTX
AT+VRX
AT+VSM
AT+VEM
AT+VGR
AT+VPR
Set beep tone duration timer
Analog source/destination selection and DTMF/tone reporting
Set silence detection timer
Set ringback goes away timer
Set ringback never came timer
DTMF/tone generation
Start full duplex voice transmission and reception process
Enter voice transmit state (see examples)
Enter voice receive state (see examples)
Voice compression method
Event reporting and masking
Receive gain selection
Select DTE/DCE interface rate
Table 7. The AT Voice Command Set Not Defined In IS-101 Specification
Command
Description
ATS32
ATS33
Synthetic ring volume
Synthesized ring frequency
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AT+FCLASS=8
Enter Voice Mode
The command AT+FCLASS=8 puts the modem in voice mode. Speakerphone and TAD modes are subsumed
under the more general heading of voice mode, and use a particular subset of voice mode commands to
implement their respective features and functions.
The modem controller will maintain the overall state of the system so as to know when voice commands are
issued in the context of using the speakerphone versus TAD or other voice contexts.
AT+FCLASS?
AT+FCLASS=?
Returns the current DCE mode
Queries the DCE for the range of modes supported DCE returns: 0, 1, 8, 80 (data, FAX,
voice, VoiceView)
AT+VIP
Initialize Voice Parameters
The command AT+VIP causes the modem to initialize all the voice parameters to their default values. The
command has no effect on the +FCLASS setting.
AT+VCID=<pmode> Caller ID
With this command caller identification is enabled/disabled.
• Disable caller ID:
<pmode>=0
• Enable, formatted caller report: <pmode>=1
• Enable, unformatted caller report: <pmode>=2
AT+VCID?
Returns the current caller ID pmode
AT+VCID=?
Queries the DCE for the range of supported caller ID report formats DCE returns: 0, 1, 2
AT+VDR=<enable>,<report>
Distinctive Ringing & Cadence Report
This command will enable the distinctive ringing feature. This will allow a report of DROF/DRON to follow an
exact ring cadence coming over the phone line.
AT+VDR?
Returns the current values of <enable> and <report
AT+VDR=?
Queries the DCE for the range of supported distinctive ring configurations DCE
(0 255)
returns: (0, 1),
AT+VGT=<level>
Speaker Volume Control
This command will enable the speaker volume control.
✟ <level> is 0 255
✟ <level>=128: Nominal volume level for sending to speaker
✟ <level>=<value greater than 128>: Increase volume above nominal level
✟ <level>=<value less than 128>: Decrease volume below nominal level
AT+VGT?
Returns current value
AT+VGT=?
Returns range of supported values
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AT+VGR=<gain>
Receive Gain Selection
This command will enable the receive microphone gain control.
✟ <gain> is 0 255: the only useful range is 121—134
✟ <gain>=128: nominal level for receive gain from microphone
✟ <gain>=<value greater than 128>: increase gain above nominal level
✟ <gain>=<value less than 128>: decrease gain below nominal level
TAD mode—This command may be used in TAD local recording to control the recording level from the
microphone.
Speakerphone mode—This command may be used to control the gain to the remote caller.
AT+VGR?
Returns current value of receive gain
Returns range of supported gain values
AT+VGR=?
AT+VEM=<mask>
Event Reporting and Masking
The DTE can use this command to disable an event report regardless of the DCE state, or of the analog signal
source or destination configuration. Mask is Bits 0—33 (i.e., FFFFFFFFC). See the IS-101 specification for
defined bit values.
AT+VEM?
Returns the current values of the mask
AT+VEM=?
Queries the DCE for the range of supported service level events
AT+VIT = <Timer>
DTE/DCE Inactivity Timer
This command sets the DCE’s value for the DTE/DCE inactivity timer. The units are in one seconds.
AT+VIT?
Returns the current value of the timer
AT+VIT=?
Queries the DCE for the range of supported values
AT+VNH = <Hook>
Automatic Hang-up Control
This command causes the DCE to enable or disable automatic hangups in the data and facsimile modes. See
the IS-101 specification for the detailed description of this command and its interaction with the +FCLASS and
ATH commands.
✟
<hook> = 0 The DCE retains automatic hangups (which is the way in the other non-voice modes).
✟
<hook> = 2 The DCE disables automatic hangups in the other non-voice modes. The DTE only performs a
logical hangup (returns the “OK” result code).
AT+VNH?
Returns the current value
AT+VNH=?
Returns the supported values
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AT+VLS=<label>
Analog Source/Destination Selection
This is a general purpose analog source/destination command that attaches various analog devices to the system
in voice mode.
✟ Speakerphone on: AT+VLS=7.
Attach internal speaker and internal microphone, DCE off-hook.
✟ Speakerphone off: AT+VLS=0.
Detach analog devices, DCE on-hook.
✟ Microphone Control/Phone Muting:
AT+VLS=5 disables/detaches microphone analog source (leaving speaker only) when speakerphone is in
operation (phone mute feature).
AT+VLS=7 restores/attaches microphone along with speaker (normal speakerphone operation).
AT+VLS?
Reports the current analog source/destination configuration, along with a listing of all event codes
reported from the modem to the DTE under that configuration.
AT+VLS=?
Queries the DCE for the range of supported configurations and the list of unsolicited event codes
that the modem will report to the DTE under each configuration. For speakerphone, the
configurations supported are 0, 5, and 7 as explained above.
AT Commands: Telephone Answering Device
AT+VTD=<dur>
Beep Tone Duration Timer
This command sets the default duration for DTMF/tone generation in 0.01 s increments.
For DTMF digits, beep tone duration is the interdigit time. For tone generation, this number is the actual tone
duration.
AT+VTS=<string>
DTMF and Tone Generation in Voice Mode
This command will cause the modem to produce a sequence of DTMF tones (or other tones, such as dial tone,
busy, silence, etc.) as specified in the string parameter. Specifications for the format of tone strings are detailed
in IS-101.
■ AT+VTS? reports the current <string> parameter.
■ AT+VTS=? reports the range of frequencies supported for tone generation, as well as tone duration.
Example: (200 3300), (200 3300), (0 500).
AT+VTR
Start voice transmission and reception process
This command will cause DCE to start full duplex voice mode. In this mode, the DTE selects the analog source
and sink through the +VLS command; the selections can be microphone and speaker or GSTN. The DCE is not
required to perform any Acoustic Echo Cancellation nor any Line Echo Cancellation.
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AT+VLS=?
Analog Source/Destination Selection and DTMF/Tone Reporting
Requests for the modem's DTMF/Tone reporting capabilities are made using this command. For each system
configuration in voice mode (i.e., speakerphone and answering machine), the modem reports the capabilities that
are enabled for the configuration.
Also, for each configuration, the modem indicates tone-reporting capabilities for each of the three different voice
states: voice transmit data, voice receive data, and voice command state (voice idle).
TAD supports each of the following IS-101 analog source/destination configurations:
Label #
Description
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
DCE on-hook, local phone connected to Telco.
DCE off-hook, DCE connected to Telco.
DCE off-hook, local phone connected to DCE.
DCE off-hook, local phone connected to Telco, DCE to local phone.
Speaker connected to DCE, DCE on-hook (playback messages)
Speaker connected to DCE, DCE off-hook (call screening)
Microphone connected to DCE, DCE on-hook (record greeting)
Microphone and speaker connected, DCE off-hook (speakerphone)
AT+VSD=<sds, sdi> Silence Detection (QUIET and SILENCE)
This command sets both the silence detection sensitivity (<sds>) and silence detection interval (<sdi>).
■ Larger values of <sds> indicate that the modem is to treat noisier line conditions as silence.
<sds> = 128 ; Nominal level of sensitivity; −40 dBm (default) .
<sds> > 128 ; More aggressive ; <sds>=129 is −39 dBm.
<sds> < 128 ; Less aggressive; <sds>=127 is −41 dBm.
■ The <sdi> specifies the amount of time the modem shall wait before reporting silence to the DTE. It is used for
determining :
Presumed hang-up (SILENCE), after which the modem sends <DLE>-s to DTE.
Default is 5 seconds.
AT+VSM=<cml>,<vsr>
Compression Method and Sampling Rate Specifications
This command enables the compression method and sampling specifications where cml = compression method
label and vsr = voice sampling rate.
AT+VSM?
Returns the numeric and string labels of the compression method currently in use, and the
sampling rate currently in use.
AT+VSM=?
Reports the voice compression methods supported by the DCE, and the voice sampling rates at
which they are supported: The default is 129,8000 (16-bit linear, 8.0 kHz )
✟ 128, 8-bit linear, (7200, 8000, 11025)
✟ 129, 16-bit linear, (7200, 8000, 11025)
✟ 130, 8-bit A-law, (8000)
✟ 131, 8-bit µ-law, (8000)
✟ 132, IMA ADPCM, (8000)
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AT+VRA=<interval> Ringback Goes Away Timer
The modem uses the ringback goes away timer when originating a call.
This command sets this timer to the amount of time the modem shall wait between ringbacks before assuming
that the remote station has gone off-hook.
AT+VRA?
Returns the current value.
AT+VRA=?
Returns the range of supported values.
AT+VRN=<interval> Ringback Never Appeared Timer
The modem uses the ringback never appeared timer when originating a call.
The AT+VRN command sets this timer to the amount of time that the modem shall spend looking for an initial
ringback. If ringback is not detected within this interval, the modem shall assume that the remote station has
gone off-hook.
AT+VRN?
Returns the current value.
AT+VRN=?
Returns the supported values.
AT+VPR=<rate>
Select DTE/DCE Interface Rate
The AT+VPR command returns an OK for any rate but has no action.
Events Reported to the DTE :
The modem will return OK when going off-hook in voice mode (+FCLASS=8). After answering in voice mode, the
modem may send any of the following <DLE> shielded event codes to the DTE, as appropriate:
<DLE> Shielded Codes Sent from DCE to DTE
Code Character
Description
0
9, A D, #, *
DTMF tones
a
Answer tone
b
Busy tone
c
d
Fax calling tone
Dial tone
e
h
H
R
s
Data calling tone
Local phone on-hook
Local phone off-hook
Ring
Silence timer has expired
End of voice data transmission
CAS tone detected
<ETX>
@
<DLE> Codes Sent to DCE:
For simple actions in voice mode, the modem may send any of the following <DLE> shielded event codes
(in ASCII) to the DTE, as appropriate:
<DLE> Shielded Codes Sent from DTE to DCE
Code Character
Description
u
d
Bump up the volume by 1 dB
Bump down the volume by 1 dB
End of voice data transmission
End receive data state
<ETX>
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S32
This command will provide a synthetic ring volume in dB with an implied minus sign. The default = 10.
S33 Synthetic Ring Frequency
Synthetic Ring Volume
This command will provide a synthetic ring frequency. The valid values are 0 5, with 0 = disabled and 1 5 =
five varying ring frequencies. The default = 0.
AT+VTS=!
This does a flash hook.
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Voice Modem Command Examples
The application issues AT commands to request actions by the modem, and the modem responds with standard
TIA-602 result codes to tell the application that the requested action has been completed.
Notes for Speakerphone Examples
1. If the user decides to pick up his local (parallel) phone while in the middle of a speakerphone call, the DCE will
sense the transition and send the application a <DLE>-H sequence. The application which should always be
screening for DLE-shielded codes in the background when the modem is in the voice mode can then respond
to the <DLE>-H (for example, by resetting speakerphone buttons or doing whatever else needs to be done with
the speakerphone interface).
2. DLE-shielded codes that the modem will send to the application while in speakerphone mode are:
Command
DLE - c
Description
FAX calling tone detect.
DLE - e
DLE - h
DLE - H
Data calling tone detect.
Local phone went on-hook (hung up).
Local phone went off-hook (picked up).
3. When the user is in the middle of a speakerphone call, call waiting (hold operation) can be initiated when the
user hears the call-waiting signal through the speaker. Call waiting entails the following communication
between the application and the modem.
Command
ATD!
Description
Put the current call on hold, and answer the new incoming call.
OK
DCE responds. Original call is on hold, and the speakerphone user is connected
to the second call.
To terminate the second call and return to the first, the application should again send the modem the
ATD! command.
ATD!
OK
Terminate the second call and return to the original call.
DCE responds. Second call is terminated and the user is again connected to the
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Example # 1: Initiating a speakerphone call (with phone muting during conversation)
The speakerphone application is loaded. The modem is initially idle, in data mode. The user then decides to pick
up the phone to place a speakerphone call. Picking up the phone should initiate the following chain of events.
Command
AT+FCLASS=8
OK
Description
The modem enters voice mode.
DCE responds. Now in voice mode.
Set speaker volume to normal level.
DCE responds. Volume level is set.
Attach internal speaker and microphone, DCE off-hook.
AT+VGT=128
OK
AT+VLS=7
OK
DCE responds. Now in speakerphone mode. Phone off hook, dial tone audible,
speaker and microphone ready to use.
ATD5551234
OK
Provide dial string for DCE to place the call.
DCE responds. Number is dialed.
Call is placed through phone network. Caller can hear ringback or busy signal from the phone being called. If the
person at the other end picks up the phone, caller and callee converse. If the speakerphone user decides to
mute his speakerphone, the application sends the following to mute the speakerphone.
Command
AT+VLS=5
OK
Description
Enter Mute Mode. Mic is disconnected from the line, leaving the speaker only.
DCE responds. The mic is no longer connected to the line, and the
speakerphone is mute.
After a while, the speakerphone user decides to turn the mic back on (mute off). This is done when the
application issues the following command.
Command
AT+VLS=7
OK
Description
No Mute. Microphone is reattached to system along with speaker.
DCE responds. Speakerphone with both mic and speaker is operational.
Conversation ends, and user hangs up.
Command
ATH
Description
Application tells the modem to terminate the call with standard AT command.
DCE responds.
OK
Speakerphone is now on-hook. The speaker and mic have been detached from the system, and the modem
is now in data mode (+FCLASS=0).
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Example # 2: Initiating a stored number speakerphone call
The speakerphone application is loaded. The modem is initially idle, in data mode. The user then decides to
place a speakerphone call either by entering the number without going off-hook first or selecting a number
previously stored in the application. When the user tells the application to dial, the following events occur:
Command
Description
ATD5551234;
Provide a dial string appended with a semicolon (;) for the DCE to place the call
and go to command mode.
OK
The DCE responds, and the number is dialed.
The call is placed through the phone network in data mode. The modem stays in command mode, and the
application should wait for the OK before sending next command.
Command
Description
AT+FCLASS=8
OK
AT+VGT=128
OK
Put the modem into voice mode.
DCE responds: The modem is now in voice mode.
Set the speaker volume to normal level.
DCE responds: The volume level is set.
AT+VLS=7
Start the speakerphone by attaching the internal speaker and mic to the line;
DCE off-hook.
OK
DCE responds: Speakerphone mode is active. The phone is off hook; dial tone is
audible, and the speaker and mic are ready to use.
The caller can hear ringback or busy signal from the phone being called. If the person at the other end picks up,
the caller and callee converse.
The conversation ends, and the speakerphone user hangs up.
Command
Description
ATH
The application tells the modem to terminate the call with a standard
AT command.
OK
DCE responds: The speakerphone is now on-hook. The speaker and
microphone have been detached from the system, and the modem is now in
data mode (+FCLASS = 0).
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Example # 3: Answering a speakerphone call
The speakerphone application is loaded. The modem is initially idle, in data mode. In this mode, the modem is
always screening for incoming calls.
Command
Description
RING
DCE reports ringing from remote station. The user decides to pick-up the
phone, which should initiate the following:
AT+FCLASS=8
OK
Modem enters voice mode.
DCE responds. Now in voice mode.
Speaker volume set to normal.
DCE responds. Volume level is set.
AT+VGT=128
OK
AT+VLS=7
Call is answered: Attach internal speaker and microphone to the line, DCE
off-hook.
OK
DCE responds. Now in speakerphone mode, connected to the line
(call is answered).
Speakerphone user picks up the phone and hears the caller from the other end. Conversation continues for
awhile. When it ends, the speakerphone user hangs up.
Command
ATH
Description
DTE issues standard command to terminate call.
OK
DCE responds. Speakerphone goes on-hook. Speaker and microphone are
detached from system, and modem returns to data mode (+FCLASS=0).
Note 1: When the local phone goes off-hook in the middle of a speakerphone call, the speakerphone
disconnects, and the DCE returns <DLE>-H to the DTE.
Note 2: When the speakerphone is on, call waiting (hold operation) is initiated by:
Command
ATD!
Description
DTE sends hold command to DCE.
DCE responds.
OK
Example # 4: Receiving an incoming FAX call in speakerphone or TAD mode and switching to FAX mode
In this example, the sequence begins at the point of the user or telephone answering device (TAD) taking the
speakerphone off-hook and detecting a FAX calling tone from the other end.
Command
Description
<DLE>-c
DCE detects FAX calling tone from the remote FAX and informs the application
by sending DLE-c sequence.
AT+FCLASS=1
Application switches modem out of voice mode, and into FAX mode.
OK
DCE responds. Now in FAX mode, still off-hook and connected to incoming call.
Application instructs modem to answer FAX call using standard AT commands.
ATA
OK
DCE responds. The call is answered, and modem continues with procedures to
establish connection and receive FAX transmission. The application software
will then take care of disconnecting the call when the FAX is done, and returns to
data mode (+FCLASS=0).
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Example # 5: Receiving an incoming data call in speakerphone or TAD mode and switching to data mode
In this example, the sequence begins at the point of the user or telephone answering device (TAD) taking the
speakerphone off-hook and detecting a data calling tone from the other end.
Command
Description
<DLE>-e
DCE detects data calling tone from the remote modem and informs the
application by sending DLE-e sequence.
AT+FCLASS=0
OK
Application switches modem out of voice mode, and into data mode.
DCE responds. Now in data mode, still off-hook and connected to incoming call.
Application instructs modem to answer data call using standard AT commands.
ATA
CONNECT
DCE responds. The call is answered, and modem continues with procedures to
establish connection.
Example # 6: Switching from speakerphone mode to TAD mode
In this example, the sequence begins at the point of the user in speakerphone mode and at some point in time
wants to put the other end in hold. The application may switch to TAD mode in hold state and play some music
wave file to the line.
Command
AT+VLS=1
OK
Description
Applications switches modem out of speakerphone mode and into TAD mode.
DCE responds. Now in TAD mode.
AT+VTX
CONNECT
<Data>
DTE selects voice transmit mode.
DCE responds.
DTE plays music through modem to remote caller.
DTE indicates end of voice transmit data.
DCE acknowledges switch back to voice command state.
<DLE><ETX>
OK
The Application may switch back to speakerphone mode by following the example to switch from TAD mode to
speakerphone mode.
Example # 7: Call screening & recording a message using TAD - IS101 <dle> shielded method.
The TAD application is loaded. The modem is initially idle, in data mode (+FCLASS=0).
Command
RING
Description
DCE reports ringing from remote station.
The modem enters voice mode.
DCE responds.
AT+FCLASS=8
OK
AT+VGT=128
OK
Set speaker volume to normal.
DCE responds.
AT+VSM=132,8000
OK
DTE selects IMA ADPCM with 8.0 kHz sampling rate.
DCE responds.
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AT+VSD=128,0
DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity, and a silence detection interval
of 0 seconds. Disable silence detection.
OK
DCE responds.
<DLE>-R
AT+VLS=1
OK
DCE detects another ring, and notifies DTE.
The modem answers the call.
DCE is off-hook.
The TAD next plays its greeting message, issues a beep, and records the caller's message.
Command
AT+VTX
Description
DTE selects voice transmit mode.
DCE responds.
CONNECT
<Data>
DTE plays greeting through modem to remote caller.
DTE indicates end of voice transmit data.
DCE acknowledges switch back to voice command state.
DTE annotates greeting message with a 1.2 second beep.
DCE responds.
<DLE><ETX>
OK
AT+VTS=[933,0,120]
OK
AT+VSD=128,50
DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity and a silence detection interval
of 5 seconds. Enable silence detection.
OK
DEC responds.
AT+VLS=5
OK
The speaker is attached to the system, and the modem is off-hook.
DCE is off-hook.
AT+VRX
CONNECT
<Data>
DTE selects voice receive mode.
DCE agrees.
DCE delivers <DLE> shielded voice message to DTE.
The caller leaves a message, and hangs up. The modem detects silence for a specified period of time, and then
notifies the DTE that the message being recorded has ended.
Command
Description
<DLE>-s
DCE issues presumed end of message after silence detection interval has
elapsed.
<DLE>-!
DTE signals end of voice receive state.
<DLE><ETX>
DCE ends voice transmission to DTR, with this code, and returns back to voice
command state.
ATH
OK
DTE issues standard command to terminate call. Speakerphone goes on-hook,
speaker and microphone are detached from system, and modem returns to data
mode (+FCLASS=0).
DCE responds.
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Example # 8: Call screening & recording a message with TAD—using the wave driver to transmit and
receive voice samples
The TAD application is loaded. The modem is initially idle, in data mode (+FCLASS=0).
Command
RING
Description
DCE reports ringing from remote station.
The modem enters voice mode.
DCE responds.
AT+FCLASS=8
OK
AT+VGT=128
OK
Set speaker volume to normal.
DCE responds.
AT+VSD=128,0
DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity, and a silence detection interval
of 0 seconds. Disable silence detection.
OK
DCE responds.
AT+VSM=129,8000
OK
DTE selects 16-bit linear voice compression with 8.0 kHz sampling rate.
DCE responds.
<DLE>-R
AT+VLS=1
OK
DCE detects another ring, and notifies DTE.
The modem answers call.
DCE is off-hook
The TAD next plays its greeting message, issues a beep, and records the caller's message.
The Application may transmit voice samples using the wave driver. The application may issue
WAVE_OUT_OPEN and WAVE_OUT_WRITE messages to the wave driver.
At the end of the greeting message the application may issue the WAVE_OUT_STOP message to the wave
driver.
AT+VTS=[933,0,120]
OK
DTE annotates greeting message with a 1.2 second beep.
DCE responds.
The Application may receive voice samples using the wave driver. The application may issue
WAVE_IN_OPEN and WAVE_IN_START messages to the wave driver.
AT+VSD=128,50
of
DTE selects normal silence detection sensitivity and a silence detection interval
5 seconds. Enable silence detection.
DCE responds.
OK
AT+VLS=5
OK
Speaker is attached to system, and modem is off-hook.
DCE is off-hook
The caller leaves a message, and hangs up. The modem detects silence for a specified period of time,
and then notifies the DTE.
<DLE>-s
DCE issues presumed end of message after silence detection interval has
elapsed.
At the end of the message the application may issue the WAVE_IN_STOP message to the wave driver.
ATH
DTE issues standard command to terminate call. DCE goes on-hook,
speaker and microphone are detached from system, and modem returns to
data mode (+FCLASS=0).
OK
DCE response.
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In order to use the DSVD without a local phone, a ring 3 application can be used to simulate the local phone. In
the absence of such an application, the voice connection needs to be auto enabled. This is accomplished by the
following DSVD custom AT commands:
Command
AT-SSE-OF
AT-SSE-ON
AT-SSE-AC
Description
Simulates virtual offhook event.
Simulates virtual onhook event.
Enables auto call whereby the voice channel is established as soon as the connection
is made with the DSVD modem. There is a single request for each new call.
**Both sides can be programmed in this mode and the voice channel will be activated
by one of the modems. The voice channel will stay enabled until the line is dropped.
AT-SSE-AA
AT-SSE-AM
Enables Auto Answer mode allowing the modem to always accept and answer the
voice channel request.
Enables Auto Multiple Call mode allowing a new connection every 30 seconds with a
5 second delay between calls.
AT-SSE- A -
AT-SSE-&W
AT-SSE-&R
AT-SSE-SN
AT-SSE-SF
AT-SSE-FN
AT-SSE-FF
Cancels Auto mode
Writes system audio parameters into the VoiceEeprom registry.
Reads the current registry parameters from the VoiceEeprom registry.
Sets silence detection as default mode
Disables silence detection for the modem
Sets full duplex mode (with headset) as default
Disables full duplex mode (with speakerphone), reverting to half duplex mode as
default
AT-SSE+VGT= Sets speakerphone gain level
= ?
?
Displays range available
Displays current setting
AT-SSE+VGR= Sets microphone gain level
= ?
?
Displays range available
Displays current setting
Standard AT Commands
AT-SSE=
= 0 Disables DSVD
= 1 Enables DSVD
=? Displays range available
? Displays current setting
ATD
Initiates transition from voice to DSVD
Hang up modem
ATH
AT+VNH=
Used in conjunction with ATH command for hook control:
= 0 the DCE will hang up the line when it does not detect a carrier
= 2 the DCE will remain offhook when it detects no carrier to allow the DTE to switch
the DCE to another mode
AT+VIT=
= x to set the inactivity timer
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V.25ter AT Commands
The +GMx commands are required by the Microsoft PC98 specifications.
Manufacturer Identification (+GMI?)
Read Syntax: AT+GMI?
Result:
Lucent Data/Fax
Lucent Data/Fax/Voice/VoiceView (depending on product)
Version / Revision Information (+GMR?)
Read Syntax: AT+GMR?
Result:
Lucent driver version number (e.g. 1.5.05)
Modem Identification (+GMM?)
Read Syntax: AT+GMM?
Result:
H.324 video-ready rev. 1.0
The chip set supports the following functionalities of the V.25ter for a H.324 call.
✟ The modified function of the ATD command when issued while the analog voice connection is established. This
command will not cause the DTMF dialing and tone detection associated with the usual ATD # command.
✟ The following AT commands, sub-parameters and values are supported
Table 8. V.25ter AT Commands
Command
Sub-
Values
Description
parameter
AT+A8E=<v8o>,
<v8a>,<v8cf>
Defined for two conditions: as a
parameter to configure
v8o
1 The default value disables the CI option
while in V.8 origination negotiation.
V.8originating and answering
operation while the DCE is on-
hook. It initiates an action if the
DCE is off-hook. If enabled, V.8
negotiation does not preclude
simultaneous implementation of
other negotiation means like
V.8bis, V.18, V.32bis.
However, the modem, when initiating the
call as a data call, detects ANSam and is
capable of starting in V.34 mode).
6 Enables DCE control of V.8 and CI
option.
v8a
1 The default value disables the CI option
while in V.8 negotiation. However, the
modem, when answering a call, sends the
ANSam and is capable of starting in V.34
mode)
5 Enables DCE control of V.8 and CI
option.
v8cf
21h Call function for H.324 calls
c1h Call function for DSVD calls
AT+A8E?
Report current values of sub-
parameters
AT+A8E=?
Report supported ranges of values
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<v8o>, <v8a>, and <v8cf>
+A8I:<v8cf><CR>
This indication is used by an
answering DCE, if +A8E,<v8a> !=0,
to indicate detection of a V.8 CI
signal, and report the recovered
Call Function octet(s). Value
<v8cf> is a hexadecimal code octet
that can take values as shown
above in +A8E command.
+A8M=<hexadecimal
coded CM or JM octet
string>
Coded CM
or JM octet
Refer to V.8 document for coding.
Directs the DCE to send a V.8 CM
or JM signal using the specified
hexadecimal coded string.
+A8A:<type><CR>
<type>
This indication is used by a calling
DCE, if +A8E <v8o> #0, to indicate
detection of an answering signal.
1 Indicates V.8 ANSam signal
flags
0 Indicated no ANSam signal detected
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The chip set supports the Synchronous Access Mode and most of the commands specified in V.80 standards.
The commands are either AT commands issued in the command mode, or in-band commands transmitted in the
data stream. These in-band commands are delimited by the hexadecimal characters EM (or numerically, 19h.)
A) Synchronous Access Mode AT commands
Table 9. V.80 AT Commands
Command
Sub-
parameters
Values
Initiate
Synchronous Access Mode
when the data state is
entered.
Description
+ES=[<orig_rqst>[,,<ans_fbk
>]]
Orig_rqst
6
Control the manner of
operation of the V.42 protocol
in the DCE
ans_fbk
8
Initiate
Synchronous Access Mode
when connection is
completed and Data State
is entered.
Read Syntax command to
query the current values of the
+ES sub-parameters. The
DCE shall transmit a string of
information text to the DTE
consisting of
+ES?
+ES:<orig_rqst>, ,<ans_fbk>.
Test Syntax command to
obtain all defined values of the
+ES sub-parameters. The
DCE shall transmit a string of
information text to the DTE
consisting of
+ES=?
+ES:( list of supported
<orig_rqst> values), ,(list of
supported <ans_fbk> values).
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Table 10. V.80 AT Commands (continued)
Command
Sub-
Values
Description
parameters
trans_idle
+ESA=[<trans_idle>[,<framed
_idle>[,,,<crc_type>[,<nrzi_en
>]]]]
0
In transparent sub-
mode, DCE transmits
marks (ones) on idle.
framed_idle
0
In Framed sub-
mode, DCE transmits
HDLC flags on idle.
1
In Framed sub-
mode, DCE transmits
marks (ones) on idle.
crc_type
0
Disable CRC
generation and checking
1
In Framed sub-
mode, the 16 bit CRC
specified in V.42 is
generated by the DCE in
the transmit direction and
checked by the DCE in the
receive direction.
nrzi_en
0
Disable NZRI
encoding and decoding.
Read Syntax command to
query the current values of the
+ESA sub-parameters
+ESA?
Test Syntax command to
obtain all supported values of
the +ESA sub-parameters
+ESA=?
<off>
<on>
Determines the threshold,
in octets, above which the
DCE shall generate a flow
off signal.
Transmit Flow Control
+ITF= [<off>[, <on>]]
Thresholds. This command
allows the DTE to determine
the input buffer size in the
DCE for data on circuit 103
from the DTE, to control the
thresholds used for flow
control of such data.
Determines the threshold,
in octets, below which the
DCE shall generate a flow
on signal.
The DCE shall transmit a
string of information to the
DTE consisting of : ITF: (list of
supported <off> values>),(list
of supported <on> values.
+ITF=?
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AT Commands for Homologation Testing and Debugging
This section lists the homologation testing and debugging commands and homologation parameter values for
different countries.
Table 11. The Homologation Testing and Debugging Commands
Name
Description
Value
Comments
%Txx Test Commands
AT%T<val>.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Data voice relay on
Data voice relay off
Caller-ID relay on
Caller-ID relay off
Audio codec on
Audio codec off
Shunt relay on
Shunt relay off
ac off-hook relay on
ac off-hook relay off
Loop limit on
Loop limit off
Loop VI on
Loop VI off
Ring impedance on
Ring impedance off
—
—
Write to EEPROM
AT%T19, <loc>, <val> (<loc> and <val>
are in hex)
Read from EEPROM
Modify homologation parameter
20
21
AT%T20, <loc> (<loc> is in hex).
AT%T21, <param#>, <param_value>
(<param#> and <param_value> are in
hex as defined in the parameters table).
AT%T22, <param#> (<param#> is in hex
as defined in the parameters table).
—
Read homologation parameter
Generate DTMF 0 - 9
22
23 32
33
34
35 38
39
Generate DTMF *
Generate DTMF #
Generate DTMF A - D
—
—
—
V.25 answer tone (2100Hz)
V.25 data calling tone (1300Hz)
FAX calling tone (1100Hz)
—
—
—
40
41
1800Hz guard tone
42
—
V.21 channel 1 mark symbol originate
V.21 channel 1 mark symbol answer
V.21 channel 1 space symbol originate
V.21 channel 1 space symbol answer
V.23 originate channel mark symbol
V.23 answer channel mark symbol
V.23 originate channel space symbol
V.23 answer channel space symbol
90
91
92
93
90
91
92
93
Set S37 = 3, ATB0
Set S37 = 3, ATB0
Set S37 = 3, ATB0
Set S37 = 3, ATB0
Set S37 = 2
Set S37 = 2
Set S37 = 2
Set S37 = 2
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Table 11. The Homologation Testing and Debugging Commands (continued)
Name
Description
Value
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
91
93
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
90
91
Comments
%Txx V.22 1200 originate signaling
V.22 1200 answer signaling
Set S37 = 5
Set S37 = 5
Set S37 = 6
Set S37 = 6
Set S37 = 7
Set S37 = 7
Set S37 = 8
Set S37 = 8
Set S37 = 9
Set S37 = 9
Set S37 = 10
Set S37 = 10
Set S37 = 11
Set S37 = 11
Set S37 = 12
Set S37 = 12
Set S37 = 13
Set S37 = 13
Set S37 = 3
Set S37 = 3
V.22bis/V.34 2400 originate signaling*
V.22bis/V.34 2400 answer signaling*
V.32/V.34 4800 originate signaling*
V.32/V.34 4800 answer signaling*
V.32/V.34 7200 originate signaling*
V.32/V.34 7200 answer signaling*
V.32bis/V.34 9600 originate signaling*
V.32bis/V.34 9600 answer signaling*
V.32bis/V.34 12000 originate signaling*
V.32bis/V.34 12000 answer signaling*
V.32bis /V.3414400 originate signaling*
V.32bis/V.34 14400 answer signaling*
V.32ter/V.34 16800 originate signaling*
V.32ter/V.34 16800 answer signaling*
V.32ter/V.34 19200 originate signaling*
V.32ter/V.34 19200 answer signaling*
V.21 Channel 2 mark symbol
V.21 Channel 2 space symbol
V.27 2400 signaling
—
—
—
—
—
—
V.27 4800 signaling
V.29 7200 signaling
V.29 9600 signaling
V.17 12000 signaling
V.17 14400 signaling
Off-Hook
This puts the modem in off-hook state.
Set S37 = 14
V.34 21600 originate signaling
V.34 21600 answer signaling
V.34 24000 originate signaling
V.34 24000 answer signaling
V.34 26400 originate signaling
V.34 26400 answer signaling
V.34 28800 originate signaling
V.34 28800 answer signaling
V.34bis 31200 originate signaling
V.34bis 31200 answer signaling
V.34bis 33600 originate signaling
V.34bis 33600 answer signaling
Set S37 = 14
Set S37 = 15
Set S37 = 15
Set S37 = 16
Set S37 = 16
Set S37 = 17
Set S37 = 17
Set S37 = 18
Set S37 = 18
Set S37 = 19
Set S37 = 19
•
The default is V.34 with register S28 = 1. To disable, set S28 = 0.
The following example shows how to use the V.22bis 2400 originate signaling homologation test command:
S28 = 0
S37 = 6
AT%T90
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Configuring for Different Countries
To configure for a specific country, execute the following AT commands:
AT%T19,0,country_code in HEX (refer to Table 2)
Verify with the ATI9 command (which displays the country name) that the right country has been configured.
Table 12. The Country Codes
Country
Country_Code in HEX
USA
19
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Australia
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
The Netherlands
Italy
New Zealand
Norway
Spain
A
B
Sweden
C
Switzerland
United Kingdom
Austria
D
E
F
Japan
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
20
21
22
23
24
People’s Republic of China
Korea
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Indonesia
Portugal
Ireland
Hong Kong
Canada
Mexico
India
Vietnam
Philippines
Greece
Hungary
Turkey
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Modifying Homologation Parameters
Once the modem is configured for a country, the homologation parameters shown in Table 3 can be temporarily
altered for that country with the following AT command
AT%T21,par#,param_value
where par# and param_value should be entered in HEX. For example, AT%T21,7,28 sets the call progress
threshold to -40 dB. AT%T22,par# displays the current value of the parameter in HEX. The par# parameter
descriptions are shown in Table 3. The country specific default values (param_value) are shown in Table 4.
Note: If a parameter is changed with the AT%T21 command, the ATZ and AT&F commands do not reset the
homologation parameters to the default values (i.e., the changes made are not reset until the power is turned off).
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Homologation Parameters
Table 13. The Homologation Parameters
Par #
Parameter Description
Pulse dial make time
Range
Reference
1
2
3
0—255
0—255
ATD
ATD
ATD
Pulse dial break time
Pulse dial digit pattern
1 = normal, 2 = Sweden,
3 = Norway
4
5
6
7
DTMF high tone level in dB with implied minus sign
Min. DTMF dial speed in ms
0—255
ATD
S11
S11
0—255
0—255
Max. DTMF dial speed in ms
Call progress detection threshold in dB with implied minus 0—255
sign
8
Dial tone delay, i.e., waiting time before dial tone
detection begins in multiples of 10 ms
Dial tone hole time in ms
0—255
9
a
0—255
0—255
Delay before resetting ring count to 0, in multiples of 100
ms
b
c
d
Min. ring count for auto-answer
0—255
0—255
0—255
S0
S0
Max. ring count for auto-answer
Min. ring signal period =
1000/(0.833 x Max. ring frequency)
Max. ring signal period =
e
0—255
1000/(0.833 x Min. ring frequency)
Min. ring cadence on time, in multiples of 10 ms
f
0—255
0—255
10
11
Min ring cadence off time, in multiple of 20 ms
Min. busy cadence on time, in multiples of 10 ms
0—255; If 0, use the standard
busy detection algorithm;
otherwise, use the country
specific values for cadence
0—255; If 0, use the standard
busy detection algorithm;
otherwise, use the country
specific values for cadence
0—255
12
Max. busy cadence on time, in multiples of 10 ms
13
14
Number of busy cycles required to detect busy condition
Min. busy cadence off time, in multiples of 10 ms
0—255; If 0, use the standard
busy detection algorithm;
otherwise, use the country
specific values for cadence
0—255; If 0, use the standard
busy detection algorithm;
otherwise, use the country
specific values for cadence
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
15
Max. busy cadence off time, in multiples of 10 ms
16
Continuous # unavailable detection flag
17
18
Answer tone validation time in multiples of 10 ms
Blacklisting/delayed flag
0—255
0 = disabled, 1 = enabled
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Table 13. The Homologation Parameters (continued)
Par #
Parameter Description
Range
Reference
19
Number of failed attempts allowed before
blacklisting
0—255
ATD
1a
1b
1c
1d
Troubled call delay in minutes
Ineffective call delay in minutes
Erroneous call delay in minutes
0—255
0—255
0—255
ATD
ATD
ATD
ATD
Blacklisting duration in multiple of 10 minutes 0—255;
0 = only delayed and no blacklisting
255 = no limit (i.e., till power turned off)
0—255, 0 = current sense disabled.
1e
1f
Over-current sense validation time in
multiples of 10 ms
Calling tone flag
ATA, ATD
ATD , S35
0 = disabled
1 = enabled, and disable with ^ dial
modifier permitted
2 = enabled, and disable with ^ dial
modifier not permitted
0 = not permitted
1 = permitted
20
Blind dial flag
ATD , ATX
2 = permitted with speaker on
0 = not permitted
1 = permitted
0 = not present & adjustable
1 = 550 Hz, 2 = 1800 Hz
0 = not permitted
1 = permitted
0 = no restrictions
1 = restricted by S7 duration
2 = not allowed
21
22
23
24
Busy detect disable (with ATX) flag
Guard tone type
ATD , ATX
S37
Bell modes permitted flag
Off-hook (ATH1) restrictions
ATB
ATH1
25
26
Shunt relay on time during off-hook in
multiples of 10 ms.
Hook flash time in multiples of 10 ms
0—255
0 = shunt relay disabled
0—255
ATD
ATD
0 = hook flash not allowed
0—65
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
Min. blind dial pause in seconds
Max. blind dial pause in seconds
Min. no answer time-out in seconds
Max. no answer time-out in seconds
Min. dial pause time in seconds
Max. dial pause time in seconds
S6
S6
S7
S7
S8
S8
S10
0—65
0—65
0—65
0—65
0—65
Min. no carrier disconnect time in multiples of 1—65
100 ms
2e
Max. no carrier disconnect time in multiples of 1—255
100 ms
S10
2f
Transmit level in dB with implied minus sign
Dial modifier validation
0—255
ATD
—
30
0 = if an invalid dial modifier is found, treat the
entire dial string as null (no digits dialed)
1 = ignore invalid dial modifiers
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Table 13. The Homologation Parameters (continued)
Par #
31
Parameter Description
TAD receive gain
Range
Reference
0—255
—
—
32
Half/full wave ring detection
0 = halfwave, 1 = fullwave
0—255
33
Number of failed attempts allowed in first stage
delayed dialing
ATD
34
Number of all failed attempts ( to any number)
allowed before any further dial attempts are blocked
Erroneous call increment count
0—255
ATD
255 = not applicable
0—255
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
ATD
ATD
ATD
—
Dial tone validation time in multiples of 100 ms
Busy tone detection during dial tone detection flag
DTMF high and low tone level difference in dB
Local phone detection in speakerphone
Pulse dialing flag
0—255
0 = not required, 1 = required
0—255
0 = enabled; 1 = disabled
0 = enabled; 1 = disabled
—
ATD
—
Dial tone/call progress filter index
0 = 340—560 Hz
2 = 363—502 Hz
4 = 415—460 Hz
0—255
1 = 310—485 Hz
3 = 276—504 Hz
5 = 310—640 Hz
3c
3d
3e
Dial tone detection threshold in dB
ABCD dialing permitted flag
—
0 = permitted, 1 = not permitted
ATD
ATD
Comma pause duration limit in seconds. (If there are 0—255
multiple commas between digits, the total pause
duration is limited to the duration set by this
parameter).
3f
TAD transmit level in dB
0—255
—
—
40
Data/FAX carrier receive threshold in dB. There is a 6 0—255
dB offset in DSP. This parameter value should set to:
(required threshold [6 dB] DAA gain)
41
No dialtone time-out duration while detecting dialtone 0—255
with W dial modifier, in seconds
ATD
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
FAX/Data answer tone detection threshold in dB
Dialtone level (absolute value)
0—255
0—255
0—255
—
—
FAX receive threshold in dB
—
Pulse and tone dial in same dial string permitted flag 0 = permitted, 1 = not permitted
ATD
Ringer impedance relay flag
DC loop V/I characteristics relay flag
DC loop limiting relay flag
0 = off, 1 = on
0 = off, 1 = on
0 = off, 1 = on
Real/complex impedance
0x0X = real, Tx & Rx gains set by mercury
internal components. X = Don’t care
0x10 = real, Tx gain set by mercury
internal components & Rx gain set by
external components.
0x12 = complex, Tx gain set by mercury
internal components & Rx gain set by
external components. Mercury internal
switch used to select complex impedance.
This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
line codec is used.
4a
Mercury register CIOCA MSB value—receive gain
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Par #
Parameter Description
Mercury register CIOCA LSB value—hybrid,
impedance, etc.
Range
Reference
4b
This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
line codec is used.
—
—
—
4c
4d
4e
4f
Mercury register CIOCB MSB value—transmit gain
This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
line codec is used.
Mercury register CIOCB LSB value—BOM control
This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
line codec is used.
TAD Mercury register CIOCB MSB value—transmit
gain in TAD mode
This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
line codec is used.
FDSP Mercury register CIOCB MSB value—transmit This parameter is relevant only when a Mercury
gain in speakerphone mode line codec is used.
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Country Specific Homologation Parameters
Country specific values for the homologation parameters are shown in Table 14.
Note: The values listed in Table 14 are typical values and change based on OEM preferences.
Table 14. The Country Specific Homologation Parameters
Par. #
1
NA
36
64
1
Australia
Belgium
33
67
1
Denmark
Finland
40
60
1
France
34
67
1
Germany
33
64
1
36
64
1
41
60
1
2
3
6
8
6
4
8
6
13
90
90
43
0
4
50
150
43
0
80
150
43
0
90
90
37
0
90
90
39
0
90
90
43
0
90
90
38
5
5
6
7
8
255
60
1
100
80
2
30
80
2
50
100
2
28
100
1
40
70
2
50
60
1
9
a
b
255
18
80
15
30
18
60
4
6
5
4
4
3
6
c
21
92
15
30
0
18
80
15
30
40
60
4
18
80
15
30
0
18
80
15
30
10
66
4
15
66
24
30
40
63
2
20
63
15
30
9
d
e
f
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
20
21
22
23
0
0
55
4
4
4
18
60
0
0
40
60
0
0
10
65
0
37
63
0
20
60
0
0
0
1
1
10
0
80
1
15
1
32
1
20
1
45
1
20
1
5
10
1
4
10
1
4
6
12
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
120
12
0
1
1
60
6
1
1
12
0
6
255
0
255
0
6
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
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Par. #
24
25
26
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
NA
0
Australia
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
0
30
50
2
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
0
5
5
5
50
2
12
4
9
9
27
18
4
4
4
2
65
1
5
4
4
4
2
4
30
60
2
30
60
4
30
60
2
30
60
4
30
30
60
4
255
2
60
2
65
1
5
8
20
1
8
2
6
1
1
1
1
1
255
10
0
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
255
14
1
9
0
1
1
1
1
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
2
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
12
1
1
25
1
25
0
8
25
0
25
0
16
19
0
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
5
1
4
0
1
1
5
43
0
43
0
24
0
38
0
39
0
36
43
0
0
255
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
6
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
30
12
37
50
43
0
10
37
50
43
0
32
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4a
4b
4c
10
36
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
43
1
0
1
0
1
1
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0x00
0x88
0x80
0x6b
0x12
0x00
0x06
0x6b
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0xaa
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
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0x00
0x06
0x6b
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Par. #
4d
NA
Australia
0x17
Belgium
0x1e
Denmark
0x1e
Finland
0x1e
France
0x1e
Germany
0x17
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x13
0x13
0x13
0x13
0x13
0x13
4e
0xcd
0xcd
0xcd
0xcd
0xcd
0xcd
4f
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Par. # Netherlands
Italy
41
65
1
New Zeal.
Norway
36
64
1
Spain
33
67
1
Sweden
Switzerland
40
60
1
33
67
3
40
60
2
40
60
1
1
2
3
8
6
8
8
6
8
3
4
90
90
30
0
90
90
50
0
90
90
43
0
90
90
40
0
90
90
43
0
90
90
50
0
90
90
37
0
5
6
7
8
30
80
2
10
80
1
30
80
3
50
100
1
120
80
1
50
100
2
30
80
2
9
a
b
4
4
4
4
4
2
9
c
44
80
15
30
15
65
4
18
80
15
30
0
18
80
15
30
0
18
80
15
30
10
66
2
18
80
75
30
0
23
60
15
30
20
30
4
18
60
15
30
8
d
e
f
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
20
21
22
23
0
0
0
80
2
2
4
4
11
65
0
0
0
10
65
1
0
20
85
0
8
0
0
0
80
0
0
1
0
20
1
20
1
80
0
32
1
20
0
12
1
12
1
5
4
5
10
1
4
10
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
6
6
12
0
3
6
6
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
0
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Par. # Netherlands
Italy
2
New Zeal.
Norway
Spain
0
Sweden
Switzerland
0
27
10
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
24
25
26
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
5
5
9
50
4
10
4
10
4
10
4
10
4
4
5
10
30
60
2
4
4
4
4
4
30
60
2
30
60
4
30
60
4
30
60
5
30
60
4
30
60
4
2
65
1
8
8
5
8
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
9
255
9
1
1
0
1
1
1
1
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
15
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
10
1
24
6
15
0
15
0
25
0
7
12
0
4
10
1
0
0
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
5
4
1
0
5
3
0
27
0
40
0
43
0
39
0
41
0
36
0
39
0
30
10
37
50
46
9
30
10
36
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
11
43
0
30
14
37
50
43
0
30
7
37
50
43
0
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
43
1
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0x10
0x10
0x10
0x10
0x10
0x10
0x12
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Par. # Netherlands
Italy
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
New Zeal.
0x00
Norway
0x00
0x0c
Spain
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
Sweden
Switzerland
0x00
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x16
0x13
0xcd
4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
4f
0x0c
0x06
0x6b
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x6b
0x16
0x17
0x13
0x13
0xcd
0xcd
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1
UK
34
68
1
Austria
40
60
1
Japan
34
66
1
China
36
64
1
Korea
32
64
1
Malaysia
Singapore
34
66
1
32
64
1
2
3
6
6
7
6
6
7
7
4
90
90
43
0
90
90
45
0
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
70
150
43
0
70
150
43
0
5
6
7
8
50
60
1
100
80
1
250
80
1
50
60
1
50
60
1
30
80
1
30
80
1
9
a
b
4
4
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
c
18
80
15
30
0
18
80
15
30
0
d
e
f
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
20
21
22
23
24
25
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
1
80
1
20
0
50
1
80
0
80
0
80
1
80
1
5
6
5
5
5
10
1
10
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
0
12
0
0
12
0
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
5
5
5
5
5
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Par. #
26
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
UK
7
Austria
Japan
50
4
China
50
2
Korea
50
4
Malaysia
Singapore
9
4
9
3
9
3
4
4
4
255
35
59
2
65
35
65
2
65
35
48
2
20
5
20
5
30
60
4
30
60
4
35
2
35
2
8
6
65
1
65
1
65
1
65
1
65
1
1
1
255
9
255
9
255
14
0
255
10
0
255
11
0
255
11
0
255
11
0
0
1
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
0
255
1
6
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
1
25
0
8
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
0
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
1
1
1
1
1
43
0
45
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
13
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
48
43
0
30
10
37
35
43
0
30
10
37
35
43
0
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4a
4b
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0x12
0x00
0x06
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x00
0x88
0x80
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x10
0x00
0x0c
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UK
Austria
0x6b
Japan
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
China
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
Korea
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
Malaysia
0x6b
Singapore
0x6b
0x6b
0x17
0x13
0xcd
0x1e
0x1e
0x1e
4d
0x13
0x13
0x13
4e
0xcd
0xcd
0xcd
4f
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Par. #
1
Taiwan
36
64
1
Thailand
Indonesia
Ireland
34
67
1
Portugal
Hong Kong
40
60
1
36
64
1
33
67
1
36
64
1
2
3
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
50
150
43
0
50
150
35
0
50
150
43
0
90
90
43
0
90
90
43
0
50
150
43
0
5
6
7
8
50
60
1
30
80
1
50
60
1
50
60
1
250
60
1
50
60
1
9
a
b
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
4
4
15
18
80
15
30
0
c
18
80
15
30
0
18
86
24
30
0
d
e
f
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
20
21
22
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
80
0
5
80
0
9
30
0
80
0
0
1
5
5
5
4
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
0
12
0
12
0
6
6
12
0
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
2
0
0
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23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
Taiwan
Thailand
Indonesia
Ireland
Portugal
Hong Kong
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
0
0
5
0
5
50
3
9
50
2
7
20
4
50
2
2
4
65
35
65
2
10
35
65
2
65
35
65
2
4
4
65
35
65
2
10
39
4
30
60
2
65
1
10
1
65
1
8
5
65
1
1
1
255
10
0
255
10
0
255
10
0
255
9
255
9
255
10
0
0
1
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
2
2
2
3
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
2
3
1
43
0
35
0
43
0
43
0
35
1
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
33
39
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Taiwan
0x10
Thailand
0x10
Indonesia
Ireland
0x12
Portugal
0x10
Hong Kong
0x10
0x10
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x06
0x6b
0x17
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
4f
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Table 15. The Country Specific Homologation Parameters (continued)
Canada
36
64
1
Mexico
36
64
1
India
36
64
1
Vietnam
Philippines
Par. #
1
36
64
1
36
64
1
2
3
6
6
6
6
6
4
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
50
150
43
0
5
6
7
8
255
60
1
50
60
1
50
60
1
50
60
1
50
60
1
9
a
b
255
18
80
15
30
18
60
4
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
15
18
80
15
30
0
c
d
e
f
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1a
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
20
21
22
0
0
0
0
4
4
4
4
18
60
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
0
80
0
80
0
80
0
80
0
5
5
5
5
5
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
12
0
12
0
12
0
12
0
12
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
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Table 15. The Country Specific Homologation Parameters (continued)
Par. #
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2a
2b
2c
2d
2e
2f
Canada
Mexico
India
1
Vietnam
Philippines
1
1
1
1
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
5
50
2
50
2
50
2
50
2
50
2
65
1
65
35
65
2
65
35
65
2
65
35
65
2
65
35
65
2
255
2
65
1
65
1
65
1
65
1
65
1
255
10
0
255
10
0
255
10
0
255
10
0
255
10
0
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3a
3b
3c
3d
3e
3f
3
3
3
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
255
1
25
1
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
2
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5
1
1
1
1
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
255
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
30
10
37
50
43
0
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
43
0
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Par. #
49
Canada
Mexico
0x10
India
0x10
Vietnam
0x10
Philippines
0
0x10
0x88
0x80
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
0x00
0x0c
0x6b
0x1e
0x13
0xcd
4a
4b
4c
4d
4e
4f
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Country Specific S Register Defaults
Note: The values listed in Table 15 are typical values and change based on OEM preferences.
Table 156. Country Specific Defaults for S Registers
S Reg.
Australia
Belgium
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
s0
s6
000
004
050
002
020
095
000
001
000
004
050
004
020
090*
000
001
000
004
050
002
020
090*
000
001*
000
004
050
004
002
090*
000
001*
000
002
140
002
002
090*
000
001
000
004
050
004
020
090*
000
001
s7
s8
s10
s11
s30
s35
* Changing this value with the ATS command is not permitted.
Table 16. Country Specific Defaults for S Registers (continued)
S Reg. Netherlands
Italy
New Zeal.
Norway
Spain
Sweden
s0
s6
000
005
050
002
020
090*
000
001*
000
004
050
002
020
090*
000
001
000
004
050
004
015
090
000
001
000
004
050
004
009
090*
000
001*
000
004
050
005
020
090*
000
001*
000
004
050
004
020
090*
000
001*
s7
s8
s10
s11
s30
s35
* Changing this value with the ATS command is not permitted.
Table 16. Country Specific Defaults for S Registers (continued)
S Reg.
Switzerland
UK
Austria
Japan
China
Korea
s0
s6
000
004
050
004
020
090*
000
001
000
004
050
004
020
090
000
001
000
004
050
004
020
090*
000
001*
000
004
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
001
000
004
045
002
020
095
000
001
s7
s8
s10
s11
s30
s35
* Changing this value with the ATS command is not permitted.
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Table 16. Country Specific Defaults for S Registers (continued)
S Reg.
Malaysia
Singapore
Taiwan
Thailand
Indonesia
Portugal
s0
s6
000
003
035
002
020
095
000
000
000
003
035
002
020
095
000
000
000
003
050
002
020
095
000
001
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
001
000
004
050
002
002
090*
004
001
s7
s8
s10
s11
s30
s35
* Changing this value with the ATS command is not permitted.
Table 16. Country Specific Defaults for S Registers (continued)
S Reg.
NA
Ireland
Hong Kong
Mexico
India
Vietnam
Philippines
s0
s6
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
004
039
004
020
090
000
001
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
001
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
000
002
050
002
020
095
000
000
s7
s8
s10
s11
s30
s35
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Changing the DTMF Dial Speed Default Value
To change the DTMF dial speed default value, follow these steps:
1. Set par# 5 (Min DTMF dial speed) and par# 6 (Max DTMF dial speed) to the required DTMF dial speed with
the AT%T21 command.
2. Issue an ATZ command.
3. Issue an ATS11? command to display the new value. The following example shows how to set the current
default value from 80 to 85:
ATS11?
080
OK
AT%T21,5,55
OK
AT%T21,6,55
OK
ATZ
OK
ATS11?
085
OK
If you do not want to change both par#5 and par#6, set par#5 to the new default DTMF duration if you are
increasing the default value from the current value; otherwise, set par#6 to the new default DTMF duration.
The following two example show how to set one parameter:
1. This example shows how to set the current default value of S11 from 80 to 85:
ATS11?
080
OK
AT%T21,5,55
OK
ATZ
OK
ATS11?
085
OK
2. This example shows how to set the current default value of S11 from 85 to 80:
ATS11?
085
OK
AT%T21,6,50
OK
ATZ
OK
ATS11?
080
OK
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