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- H I G H S P E E D M O D E M S
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- QUICK-REFERENCE
- CARD
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- COURIER V.34 Fax
- COURIER Dual Standard V.34 Fax
- Internal and External Modems
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- © 1994 by U.S. Robotics, Inc
- 8100 North McCormick Blvd.
- Skokie, Illinois 60076-2999
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- All rights Reserved
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- COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
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- BASIC COMMAND SET
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- Command Function/Options
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- $ Help Basic command summary.
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- > (Greater Than) Repeat command continuously or up to 10 dial
- attemps. Cancel by pressing Any Key.
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- +++ (Plus) Escape code sequence, preceded and followed by at
- least one second of no data. See DIP switch 9.
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- / (Slash) Pause for 125 msec.
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- A Force answer mode when modem hasn't received an incoming
- call.
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- A/ Re-execute last command once.
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- A> Repeat last command continuously.
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- Any Key Terminate current connection attempt; exit Repeat mode.
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- AT Attention. Must precede all commands except A/, A>, and +++.
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- Bn Handshake options:
- B0 V.32/V.32 Bis mode; ITU-T answer sequence
- B1 HST mode; Bell answer tone
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- D$ Help Dial command summary.
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- Dn Dial the number that follows and go into Originate mode. Dial
- options:
- P Pulse dial
- T Tone dial
- , (Comma) Pause for 2 seconds
- ; (Semicolon) Return to command state after dialing
- " (Quotes) Dial the letters that follow
- ! (Exclamation point) Flash switch-hook to transfer call
- W Wait for a second dial tone (if X3 or higher set)
- @ Wait for an answer tone (if X3 or higher set)
- R Reverse frequencies
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- DL Dial the last-dialed number.
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- DSn Dial number stored in NVRAM at position n.
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- En Command mode local echo. Not applicable after connection.
- See DIP switch 4.
- E0 Echo OFF
- E1 Echo ON
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- Fn Local echo ON/OFF, once a connection is made.
- F0 Echo ON (Half Duplex)
- F1 Echo OFF (Full Duplex)--Default
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- Hn On/Off hook control.
- H0 Hang up (go on hook)
- H1 Go off hook
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- In Inquiry.
- I0 Product code
- I1 Memory (ROM) checksum
- I2 Memory (RAM) test
- I3 Call duration/real time
- I4 Current modem settings
- I5 NVRAM settings
- I6 Link diagnostics
- I7 Product configuration
- I10 Security account status
- I11 V.FC connection information
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- Kn Modem clock
- K0 At 13 and 16, display current or last duration--
- Default
- K1 At 13 and 16, display real time. Set clock with
- ATI3=HH:MM:SS K1
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- Ln Speaker volume (internal modems only)
- L0 Low
- L1 Low
- L2 Medium--Default
- L3 High
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- Mn Monitor speaker.
- M0 Speaker always OFF
- M1 Speaker ON until carrier established--Default
- M2 Speaker always ON
- M3 Speaker ON after last digit dialed, OFF at carrier detect
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- On Return online after command execution.
- O0 Return online, normal
- O1 Return online, retrain
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- P Pulse dial.
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- Qn Result codes display
- Q0 Display result codes
- Q1 Surpress result codes (Quiet mode)
- Q2 Quiet in answer mode only
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- S$ Help S-Register summary.
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- Sr=n Set register commands: r is any S-Register; n must be a
- decimal number from 0 to 255.
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- Sr.b=n Set bit .b of Register r to n (0=OFF;1=ON).
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- Sr? Query register r.
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- T Tone dial.
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- Vn Verbal/Numeric result codes. See DIP switch 2.
- V0 Numeric
- V1 Verbal
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- Xn Result code options 0-7. See manual. Default is X7.
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- Z Software reset. See DIP switch 10.
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- AMPERSAND COMMAND SET
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- Command Function/Options
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- &$ Help Ampersand command summary
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- &An ARQ result codes.
- &A0 Surpress ARQ result codes
- &A1 Display ARQ result codes
- &A2 Display HST and V.32 result codes
- &A3 Display protocol result codes--Default
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- &Bn Serial port rate, computer-to-modem (DTE/DCE).
- &B0 Serial port rate follows connetion rate
- &B1 Fixed serial port rate--Default
- &B2 Fixed serial port rate in ARQ mode; variable rate in
- non-ARQ mode
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- &Cn Carrier Detect (CD) See DIP switch 6.
- &C0 CD override
- &C1 Normal CD operations
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- &Dn Data Terminal Ready (DTR). See DIP switch 1.
- &D0 DTR override
- &D1 Online command mode with DTR toggle
- &D2 Normal DTR operations
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- &Fn Load a ROM template into RAM. See DIP switch 10.
- &F0 No flow control template settings
- &F1 Hardware flow control template settings
- &F2 Software flow control template settings
- &F3 HST Cellular template settings
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- &Gn Guard tone.
- &G0 No guard tone (U.S., Canada)--Default
- &G1 Guard tone (Some European countries)
- &G2 Guard tone (United Kingdom; requires B0
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- &Hn Transmit Data flow control.
- &H0 Disable flow control
- &H1 Hardware (CTS) flow control--Default
- &H2 Software flow control (XON/XOFF)
- &H3 Hardware and Software control
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- &In Received Data software flow control.
- &I0 Disable flow control--Default
- &I1 XON/XOFF to local modem and remote computer
- &I2 XON/XOFF to local modem only, ARQ mode only
- &I3 Host mode--Hewlet Packard protocol
- &I4 Terminal mode--Hewlet Packard protocol
- &I5 ARQ mode--same as &I2; non-ARQ mode--look for
- incoming XON/XOFF
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- &Kn Data compression.
- &K0 Disable
- &K1 Auto enable/disable--Default
- &K2 Enable
- &K3 V.42 bis only
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- &Ln Normal/Leased line.
- &L0 Normal phoneline--Default
- &L1 Leased line
- &L2 Enable HST Cellular
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- &Mn Error Control/Synchronous options.
- &M0 Normal mode; no error control
- &M1 V.25 bis online synchronous with error control
- &M2-3 Reserved
- &M4 Normal/ARQ mode--Normal if ARQ connection
- cannot be made--Default
- &M6 V.25 bis synchronous mode with BISYNC
- &M7 V.25 bis synchronous with HDLC
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- &Nn Link rate (DCE/DCE)
- &N0 Normal link operations--Default
- &N1 300 bps &N8 14.4K bps
- &N2 1200 bps &N9 16.8K bps
- &N3 2400 bps &N10 19.2K bps
- &N4 4800 bps &N11 21.6K bps
- &N5 7200 bps &N12 24K bps
- &N6 9600 bps &N13 26.4K bps
- &N7 12K bps &N14 28.8K bps
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- &Pn Pulse dial make/break ratio.
- &P0 North America--Default
- &P1 United Kingdom and some Commonwealths
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- &Rn Received Data hardware (RTS) flow control.
- &R0 Delay before CTS after RTS; see S26
- &R1 Ignore RTS
- &R2 Pass receoved data on RTS high; used only if terminal
- equipment supports RTS--Default
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- &Sn Data Set Ready (DSR) override.
- &S0 DSR override (always ON)--Default
- &S1 Modem controls DSR
- &S2 Pulsed DSR; CTS follows CD
- &S3 Pulsed DSR
- &S4 Modem sends DSR and CD together
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- &Tn Modem testing.
- &Y0 End test, see Register S18
- &T1 Analog Loopback (AL)
- &T2 Reserved
- &T3 Local Digital Loopback (LDL)
- &T4 Grant Remote Digital Loopback (RDL
- &T5 Deny RDL
- &T6 Initiate RDL
- &T7 RDL with selftest
- &T8 AL with self test
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- &Wn Write current settings to NVRAM.
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- &Yn Break handling. Destructive breaks clear the buffer; expedited
- breaks are sent immediately to the remote system.
- &Y0 Destructive, but don't send break
- &Y1 Destructive, expedited--Default
- &Y2 Nondestructive, expedited
- &Y3 Nondestructive, nonexpedited
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- &ZC=s Write command string (s) to NVRAM.
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- &ZC? Display stored command string.
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- &Zn=L Store last-dialed number at position n.
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- &Zn? Display phone number stored in NVRAM at position n, where
- n=0-9.
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- PERCENT COMMAND SET
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- Command Function/Options
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- %$ Help percent command summary.
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- %An Create and configure security accounts. See manual.
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- %Bn Set local serial port rate from remote computer.
- %B0 110 bps %B6 9600K bps
- %B1 300 bps %B7 19.2K bps
- %B2 600 bps %B8 38.4K bps
- %B3 1200 bps %B9 57.6K bps
- %B4 2400 bps %B10 115.2K bps
- %B5 7200 bps
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- %Cn Set local configuration from remote computer.
- %C0 Defer configuration--Default
- %C1 Restore original configuration
- %C2 Execute configuration
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- %E=n Make security system edits. See manual.
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- %Fn Set local data format from remote computer.
- %F0 No parity, 8 data bits
- %F1 Mark parity, 7 data bits
- %F2 Odd parity, 7 data bits
- %F3 Even parity, 7 data bits
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- %L= Assign an account password as the local access password.
- See manual.
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- %Nn Set Synchronous clock speed. See manual.
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- %Pn=s Set the following remote access password string(s) at
- position n, where n=0 or 1.
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- %Pn? Display the remote access password stored at position n,
- where n=0 or 1.
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- %T Enable tone recognition.
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- DIP Factory
- Switch Setting Function
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- 1 UP Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Operations
- UP DTR normal; required for modem to
- accept commands
- DOWN DTR always ON (override)
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- 2 UP Verbal/Numeric Result Codes
- UP Verbal (word) messages
- DOWN Numeric messages
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- 3 DOWN Result Code Display
- UP Quiet mode; no display
- DOWN Display result codes
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- 4 UP Command Mode Local Echo
- UP Modem echoes (displays) commands
- DOWN Modem does not echo
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- 5 DOWN Auto Answer
- UP Modem answers on first ring
- DOWN Auto Answer suppressed
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- 6 UP Carrier Detect (CD) Operations
- UP Indicates the modem is online and carrier
- signal is present
- DOWN CD signal always ON (override)
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- 7 UP Auxiliary Switch, DIP Switch 3 DOWN
- UP Display result codes in Originate and
- Answer modes
- DOWN Suppress result codes in Answer mode
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- 8 DOWN AT Command Set Recognition
- UP Disable AT command set recognition
- DOWN Normal operations
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- 9 UP Escape Code (+++) Response
- UP Modem disconnects, returns to Command
- mode, returns NO CARRIER result
- DOWN Modem stays online, returns to Command
- mode, returns OK result
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- 10 UP Power-On-Software Defaults
- UP Load from NVRAM (initially &F1 template)
- DOWN Load &F0 template
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- S-REGISTER SUMMARY
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- Register Function Default
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- S0 Set number of rings before auto answer when See DIP
- DIP Switch 5 is UP. Default is 1. S0=0 suppresses switch 5
- Auto answer, equivalent to DIP switch 5 DOWN
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- S1 Counts and stores number of rings from an incoming call. 0
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- S2 Define escape code character. Default is +. 43
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- S3 Define ASCII Carriage Return. 13
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- S4 Define ASCII Line Feed. 10
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- S5 Define ASCII Backspace. 8
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- S6 Set number of seconds modem waits before dialing. 2
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- S7 Set number of seconds modem waits for a carrier 60
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- S8 Set duration, in seconds, of Pause (,) dial command 2
- option and pause between command re-executions for
- Repeat (>) command.
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- S9 Set duration, in tenths of a second, of remote carrier 6
- signal before recognition.
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- S10 Set duration, in tenths of a second, modem waits after 7
- loss of carrierbefore hanging up.
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- S11 Set duration and spacing, in miliseconds, of dialed tones. 70
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- S12 Define guard time, in 50ths of a second, for escape code 50
- sequence.
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- S13 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Reset when DTR drops
- 2 Auto Answer in Originate mode
- 4 Disable result code pause
- 8 DS0 on DTR low-to-high
- 16 DS0 on power up or ATZ
- 32 Disable HST modulation
- 64 Disable MNP Level 3
- 128 Watchdog hardware reset
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- S15 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Disable high-frequency equalization
- 2 Disable online fallback
- 4 Force 300 bps back channel
- 8 Set non-ARQ Transmit buffer to 128 bytes
- 16 Disable MNP Level 4
- 32 Set Del as Backspace key
- 64 Unusual MNP incompatibility
- 128 Custom applications only
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- S16 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Analog Loopback
- 2 Dial Test
- 4 Test Pattern
- 8 Initiate Remote Digital Loopback
- 16-128 Reserved
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- S18 &Tn test timer, disabled when set to 0. 0
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- S19 Set inactivity timer, in minutes, disabled when set to 0 0
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- S21 Length of break in ARQ mode, DCE to DTE, in ten- 10
- millisecond units.
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- S22 Define ASCII XON. 17
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- S23 Define ASCII XOFF. 19
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- S24 Set duration, in 20-millisecond units, of pulsed DSR 150
- when modem is set to &S2 or &S3.
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- S25 Set duration, in 100ths of a second, that DTR must be 1
- dropped for the modem to respond.
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- S26 Set duration, in 10 millisecond units, of delay between 5
- RTS and CTS.
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- S27 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Enable V.21 modulation (300 bps)
- 2 Enable unencoded V.32 modulation
- 4 Disable V.32 modulation
- 8 Disable 2100 Hz answer tone
- 16 Disable MNP handshake
- 32 Disable V.42 Detect phase
- 64 Reserved
- 128 Unusual software incompatibility
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- S28 Set duration, in tenths of a second, of the extra 3000/ 8
- 600 Hz answer tones sent during a v.32 handshaking.
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- S29 Set duration, in tenths of a second, of V.21 hand- 20
- shake delay.
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- S32 Voice/Data switch function. Not a bit-mapped register. 9
- See manual.
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- S33 Enable reduced packet size. See manual. 0
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- S34 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Disable V.32 bis
- 2 Disable Enhanced V.32 bis
- 4 Disable Quick V.32 Retrain
- 8 Enable V.23 modulation
- 16 Change MR LED to DSR
- 32 Enable MI/MIC
- 64 Disable remote access message
- 128 Disable V.32 terbo
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- S38 Set duration, in seconds, before disconnect when 0
- DTR drops during an ARQ call.
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- S41 Set number of allowable login attempts for remote access. 0
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- S42 Define ASCII remote access escape character. 126
- Default is -.
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- S43 Define guard time, in 50ths of a second, for remote 200
- access sequence.
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- S44 Set duration, in seconds, of delay after modem senses 15
- loss of carrier, before attempting to re-establish a
- leased-line connection.
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- S51 Bit-mapped register: 0
- 1 Link Security enabled
- 2 Prompting enabled
- 4 Local access password protection enabled
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- S54 Symbol rate bit-mapped register for debugging. Bit 6 0
- (ATS54.6=1) disables Call Indicate (CI). Bit 7 (ATS54.7=1)
- disables V.8.
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- S55 Trellis code bit-mapped register for debugging. 0
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- S56 Bit-mapped register for debugging. Bit 6 (ATS56.6=1) 0
- disables V.34. Bit 7 (ATS56.7=1) disables V.FC.
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- S57 Reserved for German operations. 0
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- COM PORT AND IRQ JUMPER SETTINGS (INTERNALS)
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- IRQ2 |. .| |. .| COM1 (3F8Hex)
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- .=====. .=====.
- IRQ3 ||. .|| ||. .|| COM2 (2F8Hex)
- || || || ||
- `=====' `====='
- ___ ___
- IRQ4 |. .| |. .| COM3 (3E8Hex)
- |___| |___|
- ___ ___
- IRQ5 |. .| |. .| COM4 (2E8Hex)
- |___| |___|
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- IRQ7 |. .|
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- RS-232C INTERFACE PIN DEFINITIONS (EXTERNALS)
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- Signal Flow
- DB-25 DB-9 Circuit Function Computer to Modem
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- 1 - AA Chassis Ground both directions
- 2 3 BA Transmitted Data to modem
- 3 2 BB Recieved data to computer
- 4 7 CA Request to send to modem
- 5 8 CB Clear to Send to computer
- 6 6 CC Data Set Ready to computer
- 7 5 AB Signal Ground both directions
- 8 1 CF Carrier Detect to computer
- 12 - SCF Speed Indicate to computer
- 15 - DB Synchronous TX* Timing to computer
- 17 - DD Synchronous RX* Timing to computer
- 20 4 CD Data Treminal Ready to modem
- 22 9 CE Ring Indicate to computer
- 24 - DA Synchronous TX* Timing to modem
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- * Indicates Transmitter (TX) or Receiver (RX)
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