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Actiontec MD560RD V92 MDC Modem User's Guide


AT Command Summary

The following tables summarize the commands implemented by the modem. Commands may be executed when the modem is in COMMAND mode. COMMAND mode is entered in one of the following conditions:

-          After power up

-          At the termination of a connection

-          After the execution of a command other than dial or answer commands (ATO or AT&T)

-          Upon the receipt of the ESCAPE SEQUENCE (three consecutive characters matching the contents of S register 2) while on-line mode


Table 1. AT Command Set

Table 2. AT Testing and Debugging Command Set Summary

Table 3. S-Register Summary

Table 4.? Result Code Summary

Table 5. AT FAX Command Set Summary


Table 1. AT Command Set

Command

Description

Command

Description

A/

Repeat last command

&J

Auxiliary relay options

A

Answer command

&K

Local flow control selection

B

Communication standard setting

&M

Asynchronous communications mode

C

Carrier control

&Q

Asynchronous communications mode

D

Dial command

&S

Data set ready (DSR) option

E

Echo command

&T

Self-test commands

F

On-line data character echo command

&V

View the active configuration

H

Hook control

&W

Store current configuration

I

Request ID information

&Y

Select stored profile for hard reset

L

Monitor speaker volume

&Z

Store telephone number

M

Monitor speaker mode

\A

MNP block size

N

Modulation handshake

\B

Send break

O

Return to on-line data mode

\G

Modem port flow control

P

Select pulse dialing

\J

Adjust bits/s rate control

Q

Result code control

\K

Set break control

T

Select tone dialing

\N

Error control mode selection

V

DCE response format

\Q

Local flow control selection

W

Result code option

\R

Ring indicator off after answer

X

Result code selection and call progress monitoring

\T

Inactivity timer

Y

Long-space disconnect

\V

Protocol result code

Z

Reset and recall stored profile

\X

XON/XOFF pass through

&B

V.32 auto retrain

%B

View numbers in blacklist

&C

Data carrier detect (DCD) control

%C

Data compression control

&D

Data terminal ready (DTR)

%E

Automatic rate change

&F

Local factory settings

-C

Data calling tone

&G

V.22bis guard tone control

-V90

Enable/disable V.90 settings

Table 2. AT Testing and Debugging Command Set Summary

Command

Description

Command

Description

&&C

Write to/read from host interface

%T94

Test external DSP RAM

&&L

Line-to-line loopback

%T124

Return to on-chip DSP RAM

&&R

Write to/read from DSP RAM location

%T125

Load K56flex image to external DSP RAM

&&S

Speaker codec loopback

#UD

Unimodem diagnostics

Table 3.? S-Register Summary

Register

Default Setting

Description

Register

Default Setting

Description

S0

0

Automatic answer ring number

S1

0

Ring counter

S2

43

AT escape character

S3

13

Command line termination character

S4

10

Response formatting character

S5

8

Command line editing character

S6

2

Wait before dialing

S7

50

Connection completion time-out

S8

2

Comma dial modifier time

S10

20

Automatic disconnect delay

S11

95

DTMF dialing speed

S12

50

Escape guard time

S14

8

General bit-mapped options status

S21

48

V.24 bit-mapped options status

S22

112

Results bit-mapped options status

S24

10

Timer to control sleep mode

S28

1

V.34 modulation enable/disable

S30

0

Inactivity timer

S32

16

Synthetic ring volume

S33

0

Synthetic ring frequency

S35

0

Data calling tone

S36

7

Negotiation fallback

S37

0

Dial line rate

S38

1

Enable/disable K56flex settings

S42*

1

Auto rate

S43*

1

Auto mode

S48

7

LAPM error control and feature negotiation

S89

10

Timer to control sleep mode

S90

10

Local phone status

S91

15

Line transmit level

S108

7

Network codec type

* S-registers 42, and 43 are for test and debugging purposes only

Table 4.?Result Code Summary

Verbal

Numeric

Description

Verbal

Numeric

Description

OK

0

Command executed

CONNECT

1

Modem connected to line

RING

2

A ring signal has been detected

NO CARRIER

3

Modem lost or does not detect carrier signal

ERROR

4

Invalid command

CONNECT 1200 EC*

5

Connection at 1200 bit/s

NO DIALTONE

6

No dial tone detected

BUSY

7

Busy signal detected

NO ANSWER

8

Remote end never answered

CONNECT 2400 EC*

10

Connection at 2400 bit/s

CONNECT 4800 EC*

11

Connection at 4800 bit/s

CONNECT 9600 EC*

12

Connection at 9600 bit/s

CONNECT 14400 EC*

13

Connection at 14400 bit/s

CONNECT 19200 EC*

14

Connection at 19200 bit/s

CONNECT 7200 EC*

24

Connection at 7200 bit/s

CONNECT 12000 EC*

25

Connection at 12000 bit/s

CONNECT 16800 EC*

86

Connection at 16800 bit/s

CONNECT 300 EC*

40

Connection at 300 bit/s

CONNECT 21600 EC*

55

Connection at 21600 bit/s

CONNECT 24000 EC*

56

Connection at 24000 bit/s

CONNECT 26400 EC*

57

Connection at 26400 bit/s

CONNECT 28800 EC*

58

Connection at 28800 bit/s

CONNECT 31200 EC*

59

Connection at 31200 bit/s

CONNECT 33600 EC*

60

Connection at 33600 bit/s

CONNECT 38400 EC*

28

Connection at 38400 bit/s (DTE rate)

CONNECT 57600 EC*

18

Connection at 57600 bit/s (DTE rate)

CONNECT 115200 EC*

87

Connection at 115200 bit/s (DTE rate)

DELAYED

88

Delay is in effect for the dialed number

BLACKLISTED

89

Dialed number is blacklisted

BLACKLIST FULL

90

Blacklist is full

CONNECT 32000 EC*

70

Connection at 32000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 34000 EC*

71

Connection at 34000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 36000 EC*

72

Connection at 36000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 38000 EC*

73

Connection at 38000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 40000 EC*

74

Connection at 40000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 42000 EC*

75

Connection at 42000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 44000 EC*

76

Connection at 44000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 46000 EC*

77

Connection at 46000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 48000 EC*

78

Connection at 48000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 50000 EC*

79

Connection at 50000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 52000 EC*

80

Connection at 52000 bit/s (K56flex mode) or V.90

CONNECT 54000 EC*

81

Connection at 54000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 56000 EC*

82

Connection at 56000 bit/s (K56flex mode)

CONNECT 28000 EC*

100

Connection at 28000 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 29333 EC*

101

Connection at 29333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 30666 EC*

102

Connection at 30666 bit/s (V.90 mode

CONNECT 33333 EC*

103

Connection at 33333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 34666 EC*

104

Connection at 34666 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 37333 EC*

105

Connection at 37333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 38666 EC*

106

Connection at 38666 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 41333 EC*

107

Connection at 41333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 42666 EC*

108

Connection at 42666 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 45333 EC*

109

Connection at 45333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 46666 EC*

110

Connection at 46666 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 49333 EC*

111

Connection at 49333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 50666 EC*

112

Connection at 50666 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 53333 EC*

113

Connection at 53333 bit/s (V.90 mode)

CONNECT 54666 EC*

114

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.42 error control and V.42bis data compression.
V42.42 error control only.
MNP 5NP class 4 error control and MNP class 5 data compression.
MNP 4NP class 4 error control only.
NoECo error control protocol.

Table 5. AT FAX Command Set Summary

Command

Description

Command

Description

+FCLASS?

Service class indication

+FCLASS = ?

Service class capabilities

+FCLASS = n

Service class selection

+FTS = <n>

Transmission silence

+FRS = <n>

Receive silence

+FTM = <m>

Transmit FAX data with <m> carrier

+FRM = <m>

Receive FAX data with <m> carrier

+FTH = <m>

Transmit HDLC data with <m> carrier

+FRH = <m>

Receive HDLC data with <m> carrier

+FTM = ?

Transmit FAX modulation

+FRM = ?

Receive FAX modulation

+FTH = ?

Transmit HDLC Data modulation

+FRH = ?

Receive HDLC Data modulation

+FMI?

Manufacturer Identification

+FMM?

Product Identification

+FMR?

Version/Revision Information

+FPR = <n>

Set DTE-DCE Fax port rate

+FPR = ?

Reports all fax port rate that DCE supports

+FPR?

Reports the current fax port rate of DTE-DCE

+FAA = <n>

Set DCE Adaptive answer mode

+FAA = ?

Display valid adaptive answer values that DCE supports

+FAA?

Display current set value of adaptive answer mode

 

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