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AT Commands................................................................. 3
AT Command Guidelines ........................................... 3
AT Command Set ...................................................... 4
Basic AT Commands ................................................. 4
AT+GM Commands - Model And Manufacturer
Identification............................................................. 15
AT+GCI Command Country Of Installation........... 16
AT& Commands....................................................... 22
AT\ Commands - Error correction control ................ 26
AT% Commands ...................................................... 28
AT+MS Command ................................................... 29
AT+F Commands - Fax Support .............................. 31
AT* Commands Black List Support....................... 33
AT# Commands - Voice Modem Support ................ 34
AT#UD Command Modem Diagnostics Support... 39
AT%T Commands.................................................... 45
S-Registers .................................................................... 46
Factory defaults ....................................................... 47
S-Register Summary................................................ 47
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AT Commands
Modem operation is controlled by AT commands. These AT
commands include the following:
AT Command Guidelines
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AT Command Set
The modem will comply with the commands listed below.
Parameters applicable to each command are listed below.
Default factory configuration settings are marked by an
asterisk *.
Features marked with (-) are not yet available in current
version.
Basic AT Commands
A/
Re-execute Command
The modem repeats the last command line sent by the
DTE. Usually used for re-dialing.
Note: This command should not be terminated by <CR>.
Answer
The modem will go off-hook and attempt to answer an
incoming call. Upon successful completion of handshake,
the modem will go on-line in answer mode.
Notes:
If +FCLASS=0 is selected, the modem will enter the
connect state after exchanging carrier with the remote
system. If no carrier is detected within the period
specified in S7, the modem hangs up. Any character
entered while connecting will abort the connection
process.
If +FCLASS=1, the modem will go off-hook in V21 answer
mode. It will generate the V21 2100 Hz answer tone for 3
+/- 0.5 seconds, and following a delay of 70 ms, will
proceed as if the +FTH=3 command were issued. At any
stage up to (but excluding) the +FTH=3 command state,
any character will abort the communication.
If +FCLASS=8 (#CLS=8), the modem will go off-hook and
a voice session will take place.
Related S-Reg: S0
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Bn
CCITT Control
B0
Connect at V.22 1200 bps
Result codes:
OK n=0
Error Otherwise
Dn
Dial
Directs the modem to go on-line, dial according to the
string entered, and attempt to establish a connection.
The Dial String may consist of any of the characters
described below:
T
Tone dialing (first character in the string)
P
Pulse dialing (first character in the string)
L
Redial last dialed number (first character in the
string)
0-9 Digits 0 to 9.
*
Asterisk (tone only)
#
Hash (tone only)
W
Wait for dial tone; the modem will wait for dial tone
before dialing the digits following W. S6 register
will be used for timeout. (X3 or higher)
,
(Comma); Pause for the time specified by S8
before resuming the dialing
;
(Semicolon) Return to command mode after
dialing. This allows the user to issue additional AT
commands while remaining off-hook. Actual call
progress will be entered only after a dial command
issued without the ; terminator.
S=n Dial the number stored in the directory; n=0-3 (see
&Z).
!
Flash; The modem will go on hook for a time
defined by S24.
@
Wait for silence; The modem will wait for at least 5
seconds of silence before resuming the dialing. If
no such silence is detected before the expiration of
the call abort timer (S7), the modem will terminate
with NO ANSWER response (or BUSY if
applicable). If answer tone arrives during execution
of this parameter, the modem handshakes. (X3 or
higher)
(),< > (space) String format characters - ignored
<i> any other character - ignored.
Notes:
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En
Hn
*
In
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Ln
I2
I3
I4
I5
Stored profile 0
Active Profile 0:
(Same format as above)
I6
Stored profile 1
Active Profile 1:
(Same format as above)
I7
S04=000
S00=009
S14=000
S01=019
S24=000
S29=000
S34=000
S39=000
S44=000
Speaker volume
Select speaker volume.
L0
L
L1
Low
L2
Medium
L3
High
Result codes:
OK n=0-3
Error Otherwise
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Mn
Nn
Speaker control
Select when the speaker is On/Off.
M0 Speaker always OFF
M1 Speaker ON from start of dialing until receiving
carrier
M2 Speaker always ON
M3 Speaker OFF from end of dialing until receiving
carrier
Result codes:
OK n=0-3
Error Otherwise
Related S-Reg: S29
Automode control
Enable/Disable Automode detection.
N0
Automode detection disabled. A subsequent
handshake will be conducted according to the
contents of S32.
N1
Automode enabled. A subsequent handshake will
be conducted according to the Automode
algorithm.
Result codes:
OK n=0 or 1
Error Otherwise
Related S-Reg: S31
On
Pulse dialing
Forces pulse dialing. Applies to subsequent dialing
commands.
This command holds until the next T dial modifier or T
command is received.
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Q
*
Read/Write S-Register
This command has a few derivatives:
Sn=v Sets the value v (decimal) to S-register n (v=0-255)
Sn? Displays the value of S-register in decimal format
(3 digits)
Note: Some registers are read-only
Result codes:
OK All parameters valid
Error Invalid S register or value. Trying to write to a readonly register
Tone dialing
Forces tone dialing. Applies to subsequent dialing
commands.
This command holds until the next T dial modifier or T
command is received.
This command changes S14 to reflect the current dialing
mode.
Related S-Reg: S16
Vn
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10
Xn
X2
X3
X4
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X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
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9
10
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24
25
26
28
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31
32
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34
35
36
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*
*
*
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1
3
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
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1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
3
3
3
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X0
X1
X2
X3
X4
OK
CONNECT
RING
NO CARRIER
ERROR
CONNECT 1200
NO DIAL TONE
BUSY
NO ANSWER
CONNECT 0300
CONNECT 0600
CONNECT 2400
CONNECT 4800
CONNECT 7200
CONNECT 9600
CONNECT 12000
CONNECT 14400
CONNECT 16800
CONNECT 19200
CONNECT 21600
CONNECT 24000
CONNECT 26400
CONNECT 28800
CONNECT 31200
CONNECT 33600
CONNECT 34800
CONNECT 40000
CONNECT 42000
CONNECT 44000
CONNECT 46000
CONNECT 48000
CONNECT 50000
CONNECT 52000
CONNECT 54000
CONNECT 56000
CONNECT 57600
CONNECT 115200
Result Message
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CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
CONNECT
70
71
FAX
DATA
100
101
102
VCON
66
230400
460800
921600
32000
34000
36000
38000
58000
60000
28000
29333
30666
33333
34666
37333
38666
41333
42666
45333
46666
49333
50666
53333
54666
DELAYED
BLACKLISTED
*
1
1
*
1
1
*
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4
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*
*
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*
*
*
COMPRESSION:
CLASS 5
COMPRESSION:
V.42BIS
COMPRESSION:
NONE
PROTOCOL: NONE
PROTOCOL: LAPM
PROTOCOL: MNP
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
67
69
76
77
78
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MODULATION:
MODULATION:
MODULATION:
MODULATION:
MODULATION:
MODULATION:
MODULATION:
V.22BIS
1132 MODULATION:
V.32BIS
1134 MODULATION:
V.34BIS
1212 MODULATION:
+F4 +FCERROR
V.22
V.32
V.34
V.90
V.92
B103
B212
*
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14
Zn
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+GMM
+GMR
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16
+GCI?
+GCI=?
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00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
0A
0B
0C
0D
0E
0F
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
1A
1B
1C
1D
1E
1F
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
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Cook Islands
Costa Rica
Cuba
Cyprus
Czech and Slovak Federal Republic
Cambodia
Democratic People's Republic of
Korea
Denmark
Djibouti
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Ecuador
Egypt
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Falkland Islands
Fiji
Finland
France
French Polynesia
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Gabon
Gambia
Germany (Federal Republic of)
Angola
Ghana
Gibraltar
Greece
Grenada
Guam
Guatemala
Guernsey
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Guayana
Haiti
Honduras
Hongkong
Hungary (Republic of)
Iceland
India
Indonesia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Iraq
Ireland
Israel
Italy
2A
2B
2C
2D
2E
2F
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
3A
3B
3C
3D
3E
3F
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
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5A
5B
5C
5D
5E
5F
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
6A
6B
6C
6D
6E
6F
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
7A
7B
7C
7D
7E
7F
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
8A
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Portugal
Puerto Rico
Qatar
Romania
Rwanda
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Saint Croix
Saint Helena and Ascension
Saint Lucia
San Marino
Saint Thomas
Sao Tom and Principe
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saudi Arabia
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Singapore
Solomon Islands
Somalia
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Suriname
Swaziland
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Tanzania
Thailand
Togo
Tonga
Trinidad and Tobago
Tunisia
Turkey
Turks and Caicos Islands
Tuvalu
Uganda
Ukraine
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Burkina Faso
Uruguay
U.S.S.R.
Vanuatu
Vatican City State
Venezuela
8B
8C
8D
8E
8F
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
9A
9B
9C
9D
9E
9F
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
AF
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
BA
BB
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BC
BD
BE
BF
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
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22
AT& Commands
&An
*
&Cn
&Dn
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&En
OK n=0-3
Error Otherwise
Related S-Reg: S63
Connect message speed source
Select the requested source for the speed field in the
CONNECT message.
&E0 DCE Speed
&E1 DTE Speed
Note: Since a virtual port is involved, the DTE is not
bound by any UART limitation, and may be theoretically
set as high as 921600.
DTE speed is supported for compatibility only. It bears
little significance in Smart Links modem environment.
Related S-Reg: S71
&Fn
&Hn
&Kn
Same as %Cn
&Pn
*
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24
&Rn
&Sn
&V
&Wn
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&Zn
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26
\Bn
\Kn
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\Nn
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AT% Commands
%Cn
%En
Compression control
%C0 Disable data compression
%C1 Enable MNP5 data compression
%C2 Enable V.42bis data compression
%C3 Enable MNP5/V.42bis data compression
Result codes:
OK n=0-3
Error Otherwise
Related S-Reg: S<basereg+2> of V.42 registers
Line quality monitor control
Controls whether or not the modem will automatically
monitor
the line quality and request a retrain (%E1), or fall back
when
quality is insufficient or fall forward when line quality
improves (%E2).
*
%E0 Disable line quality control
%E1 Enable line quality control and auto retrain
%E2 Enable line quality control and fallback/forward
Result codes:
OK n=0-3
Error Otherwise
Related S-Reg: S39
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AT+MS Command
+MS
Modulation select
This command selects the modulation, optionally
enables/disables Automode, and optionally specifies the
lowest and highest connection rates.
The command format is:
AT+MS=
[<mod>][,[<automode>][,[<min_rate>][,[<max_rate>]]]
]
<mod>
a decimal number specifying the preferred
modulation (automode enabled), or the
modulation (automode disabled).
<automode> 0/1 Automode disabled/enabled
<min_rate> minimum rate for connection. If lower than
the actual minimum rate for the selected
modulation, the actual lowest supported
rate will be taken.
<max_rate> maximum rate for connection. If higher than
the actual maximum rate for the selected
modulation, the actual highest supported
rate will be taken.
Table 2 - +MS command parameters
Modulation possible rates
< mod >
22 V.22
1200
122 V.22bis
2400,1200
23 V.23
1200
32 V.32
9600, 4800
132 V.32bis
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800
34 V.34
33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000,
21600, 19200,16800, 14400, 12000,
9600
56
K56Flex
32000, 34000, 36000,56000
90
V.90
29333, 30666, 32000,56000
212
Bell 212
1200
103 Bell 103
300
Examples:
AT+MS=34,0,4800,33600
V.34, No Automode, Min.
speed 4800, Max speed 33600
AT+MS=,1
Automode
AT+MS=32,1,,14400
V.32 Automode, Max speed
14400 (min speed as before)
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30
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+FAE
+FTS=
<value>
+FRS=
<value>
Receives Silence.
Report back to DTE with OK after <value>*10ms
silence interval has been detected. The command is
aborted if any character is received from the DTE
(The response will still be OK). ERROR is issued if
modem is on-hook.
+FRS? Returns the current setting
+FTM=
<value>
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32
+FRM=
<value>
+FRH=
<value>
+FTH=
<value>
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*B
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34
#BDR=
<value>
#CID=
<value>
#RG=
<value>
#TL=
<value>
#CLS=
<value>
Same as +FCLASS=<value>
Sets Data/Fax Class1/Voice (0,1,8) mode.
#VBS
#VBT
#VIP
#VIT
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#VRA
#VRN
#VRX
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#VSD
#VSP
#VSR
#VSS
#VTD
#VTM
DTMF detection
V.25 1300 Hz detection
T.30 1100 Hz detection (Fax)
V.25/T.30 2100 Hz detection
Bell 2225 Hz detection
Busy/Dial tone detection
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#VTS
#VGT
#VTX
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38
#SPK
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Description
#UD is an action command. It does not take parameters.
It shall be the last command in the command line.
In response to this command, the modem report one or
more lines of information text as defined below, and
terminated by <CR><LF>.
Each information text line is formatted as follows, including
one or more key=value pairs:
DIAG <token key=value [[key=value] [key=value]] >
Charact
er
DIAG
<
Token
Space
Key
=
Value
>
description
5 characters, hex: 44, 49, 41, 47, 20
left angle bracket (less than sign), hex: 3C
unique 32-bit hexadecimal string 2A4D3263
space character, hex 20
One or two digit hexadecimal number, see Table 1
equal sign, hex: 3D
any string as defined below (Tables 1-3, etc.)
right angle bracket (greater than sign), hex: 3E
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value(s)
2 digits
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
String
String
0-2F
0-1F
0-64
0-FF
0-3F
0-3F
0-3F
0-FFF
Table 5
Table 6
Table 6
0-1F40
0-1F40
0-FA0
0-FA0
0-FA00
0-FA00
0-FF
0-FF
0-FF
0-FF
0-FA00
0-FA00
Table 7
0-400
0-FF
0-FF
Table 8
0-800
0-2
0-2
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFF
0-FFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFFFFFF
0-FFFF
Definition
Diagnostic Command Specification revision number, digit.digit
Call Setup Result code
Multi-media mode
DTE-DCE interfmode
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)
Transmit signal power level, in dBm (e.g. 0-17)
Estimated noise level, in dBm (e.g. 10-90)
Normalized Mean Squared error, 100 (0x64) = min inter-symbol distance
Near echo loss, in units of dB (Note 4)
Far echo loss, in units of dB (Note 4)
Far echo delay, in units of ms (Note 4)
Round Trip delay, in units of ms (Note 4)
V.34 INFO bit map (Note 4)
Reserved for modulation setup and training reports (Note 5)
Transmit Carrier Negotiation Result (Note 6)
Receive Carrier Negotiation Result (Note 6)
Transmit Carrier symbol rate (0-8000) in symbol/s
Receive Carrier symbol rate (0-8000) in symbol/s
Transmit Carrier frequency (0-4000) in Hz (Note 7)
Receive Carrier frequency (0-4000) in Hz (Note 7)
Initial transmit carrier data rate (0-64000) in bit/s
Initial receive carrier data rate (0-64000) in bit/s
reserved
Temporary carrier loss event count
Carrier Rate re-negotiation event count
Carrier Retrains requested
Carrier Retrain requests granted
Final transmit carrier data rate in bit/s
Final receive carrier data rate in bit/s
reserved
Protocol Negotiation Result (Note 8)
Error Control frame size in bytes
Error control link timeouts in transmission
Error control link NAKs received
Compression Negotiation Result
Compression dictionary size in bytes
reserved
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 I- Frame count, if error control protocol running (Note 8)
Received I-Frame count, if error control protocol running (Note 8)
Transmit I-Frame error count, if error control protocol running (Note 9)
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0-FFFF
Table 9
0-FF
Definition
No previous call (modem log has been cleared since any previous calls)
No dial tone detected
Reorder signal detected, network busy
Busy signal detected
No recognized signal detected (e.g. no signal, or nothing recognizable)
Voice detected * if this is a voice modem operating in voice mode (e.g.
+FCLASS=8.0)
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
Reserved
Definition
Data Only
FAX Only
Voice Only * if voice mode supported (e.g. V.253, IS-101)
Video-telephony, H.324
Other V.80 call
Definition
Async data
V.80 transparent synchronous mode
V.80 framed synchronous mode
Reserved
Source bits
INFO0 bit 20; 0
INFOc bits 79-88
INFOc bits 26-29 or 35-38 or 44-47 or
Definition
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12-15
10-11
0-9
Description
V.17 (G3 Fax call)
V.21
V.22
V.22bis
V.23
V.32
V.32bis
V.34
V.90 Issue 1 (asymmetric)
K56FLEX
V.FC
V.32terbo
Bell 212A (if modem supports B212A)
Bell 103 (if modem supports B103)
Description
Disable/none
V.42 LAPM
V.42 Alterative protocol (MNP)
Description
None
V.42bis
MNP5
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Table 9- callCleared
Value
0
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
14
15
16
17
18
19
1E
1F
20
28
29
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
Description
CauseUnidentified
No Previous call
Call is still in progress
Call Waiting signal detected
Delayed
NMSinitiatedDialCall
NMSinitiatedLeasedLineRestoral
NMSinitiatedRedial
NMSinitiatedDialDisconnect
PowerLoss
EquipmentFailure
FrontPanelDisconnectRequested
FrontPanelLeasedLineRestoral
AutomaticLeasedLineRestoral
InactivityTimerExpired
cct116RestoralRequest
cct108isOffInhibitsDial
cct108turnedOff
NoNumberProvided
BlacklistedNumber
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
n400exceeded
NegotiationFailed
DisconnectFrameReceived
SabmeFrameReceived
Notes
Call setup issues
DCE
If there is a front panel with this control
DTE Interface
This is hangup with &D2
Prohibited by some national regulations
Same as Delayed, see ETS 300 001
If extension detection supported
e.g. S7 timeout
If incoming call while sending dial command.
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LossOfSynchronization
Data Compression
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AT%T Commands
Note: In order to use AT%T commands, the special test
driver (Testdrv) must be installed. Follow the installation
instructions supplied with your copy of Testdrv.
%Tn
Auxiliary
Registers Setup
Test
mode
%T23 -
%T32
%T33
Generate DTMF *
%T34
Generate DTMF #
%T35 -
%T38
%T39
%T40
%T41
%T42
%T90
%T91
%T90
%T91
%T90
%T91
%T90
%T91
%T90
V.32/V.34
origin
%T91
V.32/V.34
answer
%T90
V.32bis/V.34
origin
%T91
V.32bis/V.34
answer
%T91
%T76
%T77
%T78
%T79
%T80
%T81
%T90
%T91
S53=14
S53=14
%T90
S53=18
S53=3, S143=0
S53=3, S143=0
S53=2
S53=2
S53=5
S53=5
S53=6, S52=0/1
S53=6, S52=0/1
S53=7, S52=0/1
S53=7, S52=0/1
S53=9, S52=0/1
S53=9, S52=0/1
S53=3, S143=1
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S53=18
Example:
To produce V22bis answer tone type:
ats52=0
ats53=6
at%t91
Modifications of tones produced can be achieved using the
following S-Registers:
S220
S221
S222
S223
S224
S225
S226
S227
S228
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S-Registers
The S-Registers are summarized in the following table.
Registers denoted with a * may be customized using the
PTT Wizard Tool.
Factory defaults
Factory defaults are stored in the Windows OS registry.
They are loaded at initialization time or by AT commands
(&F,Z). In addition the designated default profile (as
specified by the Yn command) is subsequently loaded.
The defaults shown are of the Smart Link factory settings 0
and 1.
S-Register Summary
S#
Function
Range
Units
S0
Rings to
Auto-Answer
Ring Counter
Escape
Character
CR Character
LF Character
BS Character
Wait Time for
Dial Tone
(Also wait
before Blind
Dialing)
Wait Time for
Carrier
Pause Time
for Dial (,)
Carrier
Detect
Response
Time
Carrier Loss
Disconnect
Time
DTMF Tone
duration
0-255
S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
Default
AT
Command
rings
0-255
0-255
rings
ASCII
0
43
0-255
0-255
0-255
2-255
ASCII
ASCII
ASCII
s
13
10
8
2
1-255
60
0-255
1-255
0.1s
1-255
0.1s
50-255
0.001s
100
PW
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S#
Function
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S17
S18
S19
Reserved
Echo
Quiet
Verbose
Pulse/ Tone
Reserved
Test Timer
System
Inactivity
Timer
Reserved
Break Length
Origin/Answe
r
XOFF
Character
(NA)
Flash Timer
S20
S21
S22
S23
S24
Range
Units
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-1
0-255
0-255
PW
Default
1
0
1
1
AT
Command
E
Q
V
T,P,D
s
min
0
0
&T
0-9
0-1
100ms
9
0
\B
0-127
ASCII
19
0-255
10 ms
20
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