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1. 6 Hold the modem over the expansion slot Place the modem into the slot and push it down so that it is firmly seated 7 Replace the computer cover 8 Plug one end of the supplied phone cable into line jack on the modem metal bracket the other into a modular phone wall jack 9 You can connect a phone to your modem by plugging the phone modular plug into the modem s phone jack With this arrangement you can use your telephone normally when the modem isn t being used 11 Turn on the computer Windows 95 98 installation If your computer uses Windows 95 plug and play Both Windows 95 and your computer support plug amp Play Plug and Play lets you plug in a device such as your modem and then use it immediately To finish your Windows 95 installation follow these steps Turn on your computer if it not already on If the New Hardware Found dialog box appears you need to install a modem driver file as explained in steps 2 If the New Hardware Found box does NOT appear Windows 95 already has a driver for your Modem Skip ahead to step 6 99 10 18 2 2 Insert the Disk that is provided by hardware manufacture into floppy drive A or B 3 Chose Driver source is in floppy drive A or B 4 Click on OK Windows 95 automatically copies the modem driver to your hard disk and uses it 5 Eject the disk and store it in a safe place 6 Your modem is now installed Now install the fax and data software that
2. 2 12 if a 3 parameter range 2 13 if a 4 parameter range 2 14 if a 5 C Min Exp parameter range 0 1 D Preemphasise parameter range 0 9 example at tt2 5 14 1 8 tt3 0 DTMF 0 tt3 1 DTMF 1 tt3 2 DTMF 2 tt3 3 DTMF 3 tt3 4 DTMF 4 Rev TP560i AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp tt3 5 DTMF 5 tt5 6 V17 9600 short train tt3 6 DIMF 6 tt5 7 V17 9600 long train tt3 7 DTMF 7 tt5 8 V17 12000 short train tt3 8 DTMF 8 tt5 9 V17 12000 long train tt3 9 DTMF 9 tt5 10 V17 14400 short train tt3 10 DTMF A tt5 11 V17 14400 long train tt3 11 DTMF B tt3 12 DTMF C tt3 13 DTMF D tt3 14 DTMF tt3 15 DTMF tt3 16 V32 9600 tt3 17 V32 14400 tt3 18 2100HZ ANSWER TONE tt3 19 1300HZ CALLING TONE tt3 20 1100HZ CALLING TONE tt3 21 tt3 22 Silence tt4 0 V21 Org tx mark tt4 1 V21 Org tx space tt4 2 V21 Ans tx mark tt4 3 V21 Ans tx space tt4 4 V23 Org tx mark tt4 5 V23 Org tx space tt4 6 V23 Ans tx mark tt4 7 V23 Ans tx space tt4 8 V22 org tt4 9 V22bis org tt4 10 V22 ans tx guard tone if amp g1 or amp g2 tt4 11 V22bis ans tx guard tone if amp g1 or amp g2 tt5 0 V27ter 2400 tt5 1 V27ter 4800 tt5 2 V29 7200 tt5 3 V29 9600 tt5 4 V17 7200 short train tt5 5 V17 7200 long train 99 10 18 11 Rev TP560i AT 10
3. U4 Select V21 300bps amp U5 Select V23 Result Codes OK n 0 1 1 2 3 4 5 ERROR Otherwise amp V View Active Configuration and Stored Profile This command is used to display the active profiles Result Codes OK amp Wnh Store Current Configuration This command stores certain command options and S register values into the modem nonvolatile memory The ATZ command or a power up reset of the modem resiores this profile amp W0 Stores active configuration profile in configuration profit O amp W1 Stores active configuration profile in configuration profit 1 Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise amp Yn Select Stored Profile for Power On or Reset This command does not change the behavior of the modem but is included for compatibility with applications that issue the amp YO command amp Y0 Select stored profile O amp Y1 Select stored profile 1 Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise 99 10 18 5 amp Zn x Store Telephone Number This command is used to store up to three dialing strings in the modem nonvolatile memory for later dialing The format for the command is amp Zn stored number where n is the location 0 to which the number should be written The dial string may contain up to 31 characters The ATDS n command dials using the string stored in location n Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 ERROR Otherwise In Connect Speed Selection 10 Selects connect speed 1200bps 1 Selects connect spee
4. an escape sequence The default is the character The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter command mode Values greater than 127 disable the escape sequence Range 0 255 Default 43 Units 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 0 127 ASCII decimal Default 13 carriage return Units ASCII 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 0 127 ASCII decimal Default 10 line feed Units ASCII S5 Command Line Editing Character User Defined This register sets the character recognized as a backspace and pertains to asynchronous only Range 0 127 ASCII decimal Default 8 backspace Units ASCII 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 The modem always pauses for a minimum of two seconds even if the value of S6 is less than two seconds Waiting for dial tone call progress features 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 re
5. 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 Disables echo to the computer E1 Enables echo to the computer default Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Hn Hook Control This command instructs the modem to go on hook to disconnect a call or off hook to make the phone line busy HO Modem goes on hook default H1 Modem goes off hook Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise In Request Identification Information This command displays specific product information about the modem I0 Returns product ID code I1 Display Firmware version and checksum on the DTE I2 Customer Used I3 Returns fix ID information for application software identification TP560 Data Fax Voice 56K Modem 14 Returns firmware version for data pump I5 Returns country code l6 Blacklist times I9 Return Software Speakerphone or Hardware speakerphone 110 Checksum Result Codes n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 ERROR Otherwise Ln Monitor Speaker Volume This command sets speaker volume to low medium or high LO Select low volume L1 Select low volume L2 Select medium volume L3 Select high volume Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 ERROR Otherwise 99 10 18 3 Mn Monitor Speaker Mode This command turns the speaker on or off MO The speaker is off M1 The speaker is on until the modem detects the carrier signal
6. M2 The speaker is always on when modem is off hook M3 The speaker is on until the carrier is detected except while dialing Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 ERROR Otherwise Nn Modulation Selection 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 NO When originating or answering this is for handshake only at the communication standard specified by AT In N1 During handshake Highest speed is specified by AT In Depend on line quality fallback to a lower speed may occur Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise On Return Online to Data Mode 00 Exit online command mode and return to data mode see AT Escape Sequence AT O1 This command issues a retrain before returning to online data mode O2 This command issues a rate re negotiation before returning to online data mode Result Codes OKn 0 1 2 ERROR Otherwise P Select Pulse Dialing This command configures the modem for pulse non touch tone dialing Result Codes OK Qn Result Code Control Result codes are informational messages sent from the modem and displayed on your monitor Q0 Enables modem to send result codes to the DTE Q1 Disables modem from sending result codes Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise T Select Tone Dialing This command instructs the modem to send DTMF tones while dialing R
7. Range 0 255 Default 0 Disable Units minutes S45 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 5s This is done for compatibility with previous products which allowed time outs down to 1 s Range 0 5 255 Default 10 95 Bit Value Function 0 1 Mapping to ATWn 2 Mapping to AT V 3 Mapping to ATN 4 7 Mapping to AT O S96 Local Phone Status This register tells the status of the Local Phone It is read only 0 local phone on hook 1 local phone off hook S97 Bit Value Function 0 2 Mapping to AT Nn 7 Mapping to AT Cn S98 Bit Value Function 0 1 Mapping to AT H 2 Mapping to AT G 3 Mapping to AT T 4 6 Mapping to AT amp K 99 10 18 9 S99 Energy detection threshold This register can use in Call Progress Mode CPM mode for dial tone detection threshold This register determines the detection threshold for Call Progress CPM tones The default value is 16 Range 0 255 Section 4 Class 1 FAX Commands The modem chip set supports FAX commands conforming to EIA standard 578 These commands are given here with short descriptions complete explanations are given in the standard
8. S21 lets you control certain data communication control signals Bit Function 0 1 x Undefined 2 Mapping to AT amp R 3 4 0 Modem ignores the DTR signal amp DO 1 Modem enters command mode after ON to OFF DTR transition amp D1 2 Modem hangs up after ON to OFF DTR transition amp D2 default 3 Modem resets after ON to OFF DTR transition amp D3 5 0 CD signal always on amp CO 1 CD signal on when a remote carrier signal is present amp C1 default 6 0 AT amp S 0 1 AT amp S 1 S22 Bit mapped Register Bit mapped register S22 lets you control internal speaker and the modem responses Bit Function 0 1 0 Speaker volume off LO 1 Low speaker volume L1 2 Medium speaker volume L2 default 3 Loud speaker volume L3 2 3 0 Speaker off MO 1 Speaker on until carrier detected M1 default 2 Speaker always on M2 3 Speaker on until carrier detected but off during dialing M3 4 5 6 0 Hayes Smart modem compatibility XO 1 Include CONNECT XXX responses X1 2 Same as 4 plus dial tone detection X2 3 Same as 4 plus BUSY response and blind dialing X3 4 Same as 6 plus dial tone detection X4 default 7 0 Undefined S23 Bit mapped Register w Function 0 0 300bps DTE data rate 1200bps DTE data rate 2400bps DTE data rate 4800bps DTE data rate 9600bps DTE data rate 14400bps DTE data rate 19200bps DTE data rate 34800bps DTE data rate 57600bps DTE data rate 115200bps DTE data rate Use even pari
9. TP560i TOP E Semiconductor Corp TP560i 56Kbps Data Fax Voice Modem Chip Set PCI Bus Interface User s Manual AT Command Set 99 10 18 I Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp Introduction This is a high performance ITU V 90 56Kbps modem Computer can make connection with remote terminal send a fax and be a telephone answer machine by this modem In data mode this modem provides ITU V 90 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 V 23 V 21 and bell212A 103 connection protocol speed from 300bps to 56Kbps This modem also provides MNP class 5 and V 42bis compression method during data transmission In Fax mode this modem can send and receive Fax in 14 4kbps that is compatible to ITU V 17 standard Fax function is follow ITU Group 3 fax standard More detail information please refer to user s manual of communication software and AT command set Packing information User s manual Communication Software RJ 11 telephone cable 3 5 inch Disk Win95 98 Driver amp INF files Ear Phone and Mic Phone a un el OD Hardware Installation Starting the Installation 1 Turn off your computer and unplug its power cable 2 Unplug your computer before removing the top or you could hurt yourself and damage the equipment 3 Remove the computer cover according to the directions in the computer manual 4 Choose a PCI slot 9 Remove the rear panel metal bracket that corresponds to the slot you plan to use
10. X XXX CONNECT 34666 39 X XXX CONNECT 36000 40 X XXX CONNECT 37333 41 X XXX CONNECT 38666 42 X XXX CONNECT 40000 43 Xx XXX CONNECT 41333 44 X X X X CONNECT 42666 45 X XXX CONNECT 44000 46 X XXX CONNECT 45333 47 X X X X CONNECT 46666 48 X X X X CONNECT 48000 49 X XXX CONNECT 49333 50 X XXX CONNECT 50666 51 X XXX CONNECT 52000 52 X X X X CONNECT 53333 53 X XXX CONNECT 54666 54 x x x x CONNECT 56000 55 x XXX 99 10 18 Section 3 S Registers Definitions 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 ATSn where n is the register number PRESS 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 0 zero is that asks modem don t do automatically answer at all When disabled the modem can only answer with an ATA command Range 0 255 Default 0 Units rings S1 Ring Counter This register ring counter is read only The value of 1 is incremented with each ring If no rings occur over a 6 second interval this register is cleared Range 0 255 Default 0 Units rings S2 AT Escape Character User Defined This register determines the ASCII valued used for
11. al S10 Automatic Disconnect Delay after Carrier Loss 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 1 255 Default 14 Units 0 1 seconds S11 DTMF Dialing Speed This register determines the dialing speed which is prefixed for each country Range 50 255 Default 95 Units 0 001 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 0 255 Default 50 Units 0 02 seconds 13 Pulse Dialing Control This register determines pulse dialing is disabled or enabled ATS13 0 Disable Pulse Dialing ATS13 1 Enable Pulse Dialing Range 0 1 14 Bit mapped Register Bit mapped register S14 lets you control modem echo responses dialing method and the original or answer mode Bit Function 0 0 Do not echo command E0 1 Echo command E1 default 1 Reserved 2 Mapping to ATQn 99 10 18 8 3 0 Numeric responses VO 1 Verbose Verbal Responses V1 default 4 5 Mapping to AT amp P 6 0 Use touch tone dialing method T default 1 Use pulse dialing method P 7 0 Answer incoming calls A 1 Originate calls D default 21 Bit mapped Register Bit mapped register
12. arrier 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 amp CO The state of the carrier from the remote modem is ignored DCD circuit is always on amp C1 DCD turns on when the remote modem s carrier signal is detected and off when the carrier signal is not detected Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise amp Dn DTR Control Data Terminal Ready This command interprets how the modem responds to the state of the DTR signal and changes to the DTR signal amp DO Ignore amp D1 If the DTR signal is not detected while in online data mode the modem enters command mode issues OK result code and remains connected amp D2 Ifthe DTR signal is not detected while in online data mode the modem disconnects amp D3 Monitor DTR signal when an on to off transition occurs the modem performs a soft reset as if the ATZ command was received Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 ERROR Otherwise amp 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 values amp Gn V 22bis Guard Tone Control This command determines guard tone frequency and is only used in V 22 and V 22bis mode T
13. available from the Electronic Industry Association FAX Command Set Summary FCLASS Service class indication FCLASS Service class capabilities FCLASS n Service class selection n 0 1 8 FTM lt m gt Transmit FAX data FRM lt m gt Receive FAX data FTH lt m gt Transmit HDLC data FRH lt m gt Receive HDLC data FTM Check transmit FAX modulation FRM Check receive FAX modulation FTH Check transmit HDLC data modulation FRH Check receive HDLC data modulation FMI Check manufacturer identification FMM Check product identification FMR Check version revision information FLO Select Flow Control specified FPR Select Serial Port Rate 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 Responses 0 data mode 1 if in FAX class 1 8 if in voice mode FCLASS Service Class Capabilities This command causes the modem to display the classes it supports Typical responses FCLASS 0 1 8 FCLASS n Service Class Selection This command sets the modem for class n operation where n is either a 0 1 or 8 Parameters 0 1 8 Default 0 Command options FCLASS 0 Select data mode FCLASS 1 Select facsimile class 1 FCLASS 8 Select voice mode FTM lt m gt Transmit FAX Data This command causes the modem to transmit data at the
14. came with your modem as explained in your modem manual AT Commands Reference AT commands are issued to DTE to control the modem s operation AT commands can only be entered while the modem is in command mode Except for the A command and the escape command all commands must be prefixed with the attention code AT For instance the A command below would be entered as ATA lt CR gt Without the AT prefix the command line cannot be executed For example The format for entering AT commands is ATXn where X is the AT command and n is the specific value for that command More than one command can be placed on a single line and if desired separated with spaces for readability Once the carriage return Enter key is pressed the command line is executed A line with no carriage return is ignored Any command issued is acknowledged with a response in either text or numeric values known as result codes In the following all commands command values and result code recognized by the modem are shown any entries other than those shown cause the ERROR result code The modem accepts either upper or lower case characters in the command line and ignores any spaces within or between commands Typing errors can be corrected with the Backspace key Exceptions are noted in the description of specific commands AT Escape Sequence The escape sequence allows the modem to exit data mode and enter online command mode While in onlin
15. d 2400bps I2 Selects connect speed 4800bps B selects connect speed 7200bps l14 Selects connect speed 9600bps I5 Selects connect speed 12000bps I6 Selects connect speed 14400bps I7 Selects connect speed 16800bps I8 Selects connect speed 19200bps I9 Selects connect speed 21600bps 110 Selects connect speed 24000bps 11 Selects connect speed 26400bps 12 Selects connect speed 28800bps 13 Selects connect speed 31200bps 114 Selects connect speed 33600bps select V pem 1 Selects connect speed 28000bps J2 Selects connect speed 29333bps 12 selects connect speed 30666bps 14 Selects connect speed 32000bps I5 Selects connect speed 33333bps Il6 Selects connect speed 34666bps I7 Selects connect speed 36000bps I8 Selects connect speed 37333bps I9 Selects connect speed 38666bps 110 Selects connect speed 40000bps 11 Selects connect speed 41333bps 12 Selects connect speed 42666bps 13 Selects connect speed 44000bps 114 Selects connect speed 45333bps 115 Selects connect speed 46666bps 116 Selects connect speed 48000bps 17 Selects connect speed 49333bps 118 Selects connect speed 50666bps 119 Selects connect speed 52000ps 120 Selects connect speed 53333bps 121 Selects connect speed 54666bps 122 Selects connect speed 56000bps Result Codes OK ERROR Otherwise Gn User Abort Selection GO Enables key abort feature G1 Disables key abort feature Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Hn Auto Retra
16. e command mode you may communicate directly to your modem using AT commands You may return to data mode by issuing the ATO command Section 1 Data Mode Command A Executes Last Command When modem receives this command modem executes the last command string entered Do not 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 ITU T vs Bell standard BO Selects ITU T V 22 mode when the modem is at 1200 bits s B1 Selects Bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bits s default Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Rev TP560i AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp Dn Dial This command instructs the modem to begin the dialing sequence A dial string can be up to 40 characters long Any digit or symbol 0 9 A B C D could be dialed as touch tone digits The following may be used as dial string modifiers P Pulse dialing T Touch tone dialing default W Wait for second dial tone Wait for quiet answer Wait for five seconds of silence after dialing the number Hook flash Pause during dialing Return to command mode Enable data calling tone transmission S n Dial a telephone number previously stored using the amp Zn x command see the amp Zn x command for further information The range of n is 0 1 2 gt ww En Echo Command ATEn command
17. esult Codes OK Vn DCE Response Format This command controls whether result codes are displayed as words or their numeric equivalents VO Displays result codes as numeric V1 Displays result codes as text Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp Wn Result Code Option WO Display CONNECT DCE speed without V42 MNP extended W1 Display CONNECT DTE speed without V42 MNP extended W2 Display CONNECT DCE speed with V42 MNP extended W3 Display CONNECT DTE speed with V42 MNP extended Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 ERROR Otherwise Xn Result Code Selection and Call Progress detection This command enables tone detection options during dialing procedure As these functions are chosen the modem chip set result codes are also affected Therefore this command is frequently used to control the modem chip set responses and dial tone detection X0 X Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR and NO ANSWER result codes Blind dialing is enabled disabled by country parameters If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected NO CARRIER will be reported If dial tone detection is enforced or selected and dial tone is not detected NO CARRIER will be reported instead of NO DIAL TONE Default X1 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced o
18. evel 26dBm Result Codes OK n 0 15 ERROR Otherwise 99 10 18 Nn Error Control Mode Selection This command determines the type of error control used by the modem when sending or receiving data NO Normal mode N1 Direct mode N2 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 N3 MNP or buffer The modem attempts to connect using MNP 2 4 error control procedures If this fails the modem will connect in Normal modem N4 V 42 without ODP amp ADP phase detection MNP or buffer N5 V 42 with ODP amp ADP phase detection 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 N6 V 42 without ODP amp ADP phase detection or disconnect The modem attempts to connect in V 42 error control mode If this fails the call will be disconnected N7 V 42 with ODP amp ADP phase detection or disconnect Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ERROR Otherwise Vn Protocol Result Code V0 Disable protocol result code appended to DCE speed V1 Enable protocol result code appended to DCE speed Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Cn Data Compression Control This c
19. his option is not used in North America and is for international use only amp GO Guard tone disabled amp G1 Sets guard tone to 550 Hz amp G2 Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 ERROR Otherwise amp Kn Local Flow Control Selection amp KO Disable flow control amp K1 Reserved amp K2 Reserved amp K3 Enable RTS CTS flow control amp K4 Enable XON XOFF flow control amp K5 Enable Transparent XON XOFF flow control Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 4 5 ERROR Otherwise Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp amp Pn Pulse Dial Make to Break Ratio Selection amp P0 39 61 make to break ratio 10 pps amp P1 33 67 make to break ratio 10 pps amp P2 39 61 make to break ratio 20 pps amp P3 33 67 make to break ratio 20 pps Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 ERROR Otherwise amp Rn Clear To Send Signal Select amp R0 Modem turns on the Clear To Send signal when it detects the Request To Send RTS signal amp R1 Modem turns on Clear To Send signal Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise amp Sn Data Set Ready DSR Option This command selects DSR action amp S0 DSR always ON amp S1 DSR comes on when establishing a connection and goes off when the connection ends Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise amp Un Protocol Selection amp U0 Select V PCM amp U1 Select V 34Bis V 34 amp U2 Select V 32Bis V 22Bis amp U3 Select Bell 103 300bps amp
20. in Selection HO Disables auto retrain H1 Enables auto retrain Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp NCnn Country select This command provides customers chose the country for phone line regulation NC40 Australia NC1 Austria NC2 Belgium NC3 Denmark NC4 Finland NC5 France NC6 Germany NC17 Greece NC10 Netherlands NC28 Iceland NC7 Ireland NC8 Italy NC29 Liechtenstein NC9 Luxembourg NC43 Japan NC26 Namibia NC11 Norway NC12 Portugal NC27 South Africa NC13 Spain NC14 Sweden NC15 Switzerland NC16 UK NC19 Czech Republic NC24 Poland NC25 Russia NC22 United States NC36 CTR 21 600 ohm NC37 CTR 21 Complex Impedance Result Codes OK ERROR Otherwise Tn Trellis Coding Selection TO Disables Trellis coding T1 Enables Trellis coding Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise On Transmission Level Selection O0 Selects output level 11dBm O1 Selects output level 12dBm O2 Selects output level 13dBm O3 Selects output level 14dBm 04 Selects output level 15dBm O5 Selects output level 16dBm O6 Selects output level 17dBm O7 Selects output level 18dBm O8 Selects output level 19dBm O9 Selects output level 20dBm O10 Selects output level 21dBm O11 Selects output level 22dBm O12 Selects output level 23dBm O13 Selects output level 24dBm O14 Selects output level 25dBm O15 Selects output l
21. modulation specified by lt m gt The following table shows the values you can enter for this command and the meaning of those values FTM 24 V 27ter 2400 FTM 48 V 27ter 4800 FTM 72 V 29 7200 FTM 96 V 29 9600 FTM 73 V 17 7200 FTM 74 V 17 short train 7200 FIM 97 V 17 9600 FIM 98 V 17 short train 9600 FIM 121 V 17 12000 FTM 122 V 17 short train 12000 Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp FTM 145 V 17 14400 FTM 146 V 17 short train 14400 FRM lt m gt Receive FAX Data This command causes the modem to receive data at the modulation specified by lt m gt FRM 24 V 27ter 2400 FRM 48 V 27ter 4800 FRM 72 V 29 7200 FRM 96 V 29 9600 FRM 73 V 17 7200 FRM 74 V 17 short train 7200 FRM 97 V 17 9600 FRM 98 _ V 17 short train 9600 FRM 121 V 17 12000 FRM 122 V 17 short train 12000 FRM 145 V 17 14400 FRM 146 V 17 short train 14400 FTH lt m gt Transmit HDLC Data This command causes the modem to transmit data framed in the HDLC protocol at the modulation specified by lt m gt FTH 3 V 21 Channel2 300 FRH lt m gt Receive HDLC Data This command causes the modem to receive data framed in the HDLC protocol at the modulation specified by lt m gt FRH 3 V 21 Channel2 300 FLO lt V gt Flow Control Select FLO 0 Xon Xoff and RTS CTS flow control Turned off FLO 1 Xon Xoff flow control FLO 2 RTS CTS fl
22. n by the VTD command ex2 AT VTS 2 play DTMF 2 with a duration by the VTD command ex3 AT VTS 1000 1300 50 play tone pair 1000Hz and 1300hz with a duration of 50ms ex4 AT VTS 6 play DTMF with a duration of 60ms ex5 AT VTS 9 play DTMF 9 with a duration by the VTD command VTX Enter voice playback mode VRX Enter voice record mode VSM lt cmlI gt lt vsr gt cml 128 select linear 8bit PCM vsr xx Sample rate is always 8000 VSM Report current parameter VSM Queries the range that DCE support VPR lt rate gt DTE DCE rate will be equal 2400 rate but auto baud if rate 0 VPR Report current parameter VPR Queries the range that DCE support VLS lt pmode gt omode 0 DCE on hook local phone connected to Telco omode 1 DCE off hook DCE connected to Telco omode 2 DCE off hook local phone connected to DCE pmode 3 DCE off hook local phone connected to Telco DCE to local phone pmode 4 Speaker connected to DCE DCE on hook playback message omode 5 Speaker connected to DEC DCE off hook call screening pmode 6 Microphone connected to DCE DCE on hook Record greeting omode 7 Microphone and speaker connected DCE off hook speakerphone Section 6 AT ITn Commands tt0 0 erase TT command tti n Tx v90 signal tt2 A B C D Tx v34 signal parameter A baudrate parameter range 0 5 B data rate parameter range 1 9 if a 0 parameter range 2 11 if a 1 parameter range 2 11 if a 2 parameter range
23. ommand determines the operation of V 42bis and MNP class 5 data compression Online changes do not take effect until a disconnection occurs first CO 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 Dn Blacklisting Controll DO Disable blacklisting D1 Enable blacklisting Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp Section 2 Result Code Long Form Short Form n value in ATXn 0 1 2 3 4 OK 0 XxX X X X X CONNECT 1 X X X X X RING 2 X X X X X NO CARRIER 3 X X X X X ERROR 4 X X X X X CONNECT 1200 5 X XXX NO DIALTONE 6 xX X BUSY 7 x xX NO ANSWER 8 X X CONNECT 300 9 X XXX CONNECT 2400 10 x XXX CONNECT 4800 11 X X X X CONNECT 9600 12 X XXX CONNECT 7200 13 Xx XXX CONNECT 12000 14 X X X X CONNECT 14400 20 X XXX CONNECT 19200 21 x XXX CONNECT 38400 22 x XXX CONNECT 57600 23 X XXX CONNECT 115200 24 X XXX CONNECT 1200TX 75RX 25 X XXX CONNECT 75TX 1200RX 26 X XXX CONNECT BELL 300 28 x XXX CONNECT V21 29 Xx XXX Display DCE speeds by ATWO and ATW2 CONNECT 16800 15 X XXX CONNECT 19200 16 Xx XXX CONNECT 21600 17 X XXX CONNECT 24000 21 X XXX CONNECT 26400 30 X X X X CONNECT 28800 31 X X X X CONNECT 31200 32 X XXX CONNECT 33600 33 X XXX V 90 mode CONNECT 28000 34 X XXX CONNECT 29333 35 Xx XXX CONNECT 30666 36 x XXX CONNECT 32000 37 X X X X CONNECT 33333 38
24. ow control FPR lt V gt Serial Port Rate Please refer AT VPR command Section 5 Voice Commands VIP Initial voice parameter VCID lt pmode gt Caller ID pmode 0 Disable Caller ID pmode 1 Enable formatted caller report pmode 2 Enable unformatted caller report VCID Report current parameter VCID Queries the range that DCE support VDR Enable the distinctive ring feature VDR Report current parameter VDR Queries the range that DCE support VGT Setup playback gain VGT Report current parameter VGT Queries the range that DCE support VGR Setup record gain VGR Report current parameter VGR Queries the range that DCE support FMI Report manufacturer ID FMM Report product information FMR Report product revision VIT Enable inactive timer VIT Report current parameter VIT Queries the range that DCE support VTD Set the default duration for DIMF tone generation in 10ms increments VTD Report current parameter VTD Queries the range that DCE support VSD lt sds sdi gt 99 10 18 10 sds 128 Normal level of sensitivity 40dbm sds gt 128 More aggressive ex sds 129 is 39dbm sds lt 128 Less aggressive ex sds 127 is 40dbm sdi Specify the amount of time the modem will report silence to DTE VSD Report current parameter VSD Queries the range that DCE support VTS DTMF and tone generation VTS Queries the range that DCE support ext AT VTS 1 play DTMF 1 with a duratio
25. strictions Range 3 7 Default 6 Units seconds Rev TP5601 AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp S7 Connection Completion Timeout 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 Q dial modifier in seconds S7 is not associated with the W dial modifier Range 1 255 Default 60 Units seconds 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 1 255 Default 2 Units seconds S9 Carrier Detect Response Time Register S9 sets the time the remote modem s carrier signal must be present for the local modem to recognize it This feature ensures that your modem does not mistake a busy signal ring or voice for the carrier signal The value of this register is in tenths of a second The default value is 600 ms although you can change it from 1 to 255 For example entering a value 13 means that the remote modem s carrier signal must be present for 1 3 seconds for the local modem to recognize it Setting this value higher increases the chances the modem will not mistakenly identify the carrier sign
26. therwise by country requirements send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO ANSWER and CONNECT XXXX XXXX rate Blind dialing is enabled disabled by country parameters If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected NO CARRIER will be reported instead of BUSY If dial tone detection is enforced or selected and dial tone is not elected NO CARRIER will be reported instead of NO DIAL TONE X2 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO DIAL TONE NO ANSWER and CONNECT XXXX If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is detected NO CARRIER will be reported instead of BUSY X3 Enables monitoring of busy tones send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO ANSWER and CONNECT XXXX Blind dialing is enabled disabled by country parameters If dial tone detection is enforced and dial tone is not detected NO CARRIER will be reported X4 Enables monitoring of busy tones send all messages Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 3 4 ERROR Otherwise 99 10 18 4 Zn Recall Stored Profile This command instructs the modem chip set to go on hook and restore the profile saved by the last amp W command Z0 Reset modem and retrieve active configuration profit from stored profit 0 Z1 Reset modem and retrieve active configuration profit from stored profit 1 Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise amp Cn Data C
27. ty Use none parity Use odd parity Use mark parity Mapping to AT amp G TO 3 A T OoOVMN OUBWNA II D N Il O wN Rev TP560i AT 10 TP560i Semiconductor Corp S25 Data Terminal Ready Delay When Modem is on line it will ignore a Data Terminal Ready signal lasting less than the value of this register In this mode the values for this register are 0 to 255 in hundredths of a second and the default value is 0 05 seconds If you will be entering synchronous mode after dialing asynchronously this register determines how long the modem waits before looking for the Data Terminal Ready signal This lets you detach the asynchronous terminal and connect a synchronous terminal while remaining in the Data Mode The default value is 5 Range 0 255 Default 5 Units 0 01 seconds S26 Request To Send to Clear To Send Delay This register affects synchronous operation only and applies only when you are using the amp RO command This register determines how long the modem waits to turn on the Clear To Send signal after a Request To Send OFF to ON transition in 10 ms increment The default value is 1 Range 0 255 Default 1 Units 0 01 seconds 29 Bit Value Function 0 4 Mapping to AT I 5 7 Mapping to AT amp U 30 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

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