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1. 0 2 digits Diagnostic Command Specification revision number digit digit 1 Table 3 5 Call Setup Result code 2 Table 3 6 Multi media mode 3 Table 3 7 DTE DCE interface mode 4 String V 8 CM octet string same format as V 250 in quotes 5 String V 8 JM octet string same format as V 250 in quotes 10 0 2F Received signal power level in dBm 0 43 11 0 1F Transmit signal power level in dBm e g 0 17 12 0 64 Estimated noise level in dBm e g 10 90 17 0 FFF Round Trip delay in units of ms 18 Table 3 8 V 34 INFO bit map 20 Table 3 9 Transmit Carrier Negotiation Result 21 Table 3 9 Receive Carrier Negotiation Result 22 0 1F40 Transmit Carrier symbol rate 0 8000 in symbol s 23 0 1F40 Receive Carrier symbol rate 0 8000 in symbol s 24 0 FAO Transmit Carrier frequency 0 4000 in Hz 25 0 FAO Receive Carrier frequency 0 4000 in Hz 26 0 Initial transmit carrier data rate 0 64000 in bit s 27 0 00 Initial receive carrier data rate 0 64000 bit s 30 0 FF Temporary carrier loss event count 31 0 Carrier Rate re negotiation event count 32 0 Carrier Retrains requested 33 0 Carrier Retrain requests granted 34 0 Final transmit carrier data rate in bit s 35 0 Final receive carrier data rate bit s 40 Table 3 10 Protocol Negotiation Result 41 0 400 Error Control frame size in bytes 42 0 Error control link
2. snis tasa sns 6 4 6 2 1 Configuration Commands 6 4 FGLASS 8 2 Select Voice Mod 5 E heen eee RR ARR 6 4 VNH Automatic Hang up Control sess 6 4 6 2 2 Voice Comimarnds c eT 6 5 VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters s sess 6 5 VRX Start Modem Receive Record 6 5 VIS Send Voice TOne S s 25 ERR E DERE ERU Ea ERO Hd tens 6 6 VTX Start Modem Transmit Playback 6 8 VGR Voice Gain Receive Record Gain sse 6 8 VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume sss 6 9 VIT Voice Inactivity Timer 6 10 VLS Analog Source Destination Selection sse 6 11 VRA Ringback Goes Away Timer esssesseesenenenenennnnntnnnnn nnne nnne nnns 6 14 VRN Ringback Never Appeared Timer sess 6 15 VSD Silence Detection Quiet and Silence sceccececeeseseseseeeceeeseseseseseseeneneeeecacetetenseseeneeeeeeces 6 16 VSM Compression Method Selection sse 6 17 Beep Tone Duration Timer er Rd 6 18 VDR Distinctive RING ce inde I t eed TL 6 19 VDT Control Tone Cadence
3. ssa tet 2 8 26 Executing Commands ei e n eR a ad eee es a 2 8 2 6 1 Aborting Conmimands soe 2 8 2 6 2 Handling of Invalid Numbers and S Parameter ValUGS ccccccccsssssessssescseseseeescscscseseseseececesssseseeesevecseaeas 2 9 2 7 Moderm Respors85 2 9 2 7 1 uLuUMIlB 2 9 2 7 2 Extended Syntax Result Codes 2 10 2 7 3 lt name gt compound value Information Text Formats for Test Commands 2 11 Range of ce ee er a b PR e D Pe n 2 11 Compound Range of Values tnter nnne nnnm nennen innen intera tenete tainen 2 11 3 Jota aD M CDI E Me ELA tonsa 3 1 Command Guidelines inasa eti ee i d t Un nal ti a 3 1 1 Escape Code S Quenne csscscsssssssssssscsssssssssssssscsesesssssssesesavscscsssssssesesasscsessessssesesacacaesssesecasscseesersesesases 3 2 CVUUn uc RM 3 2 1 Generic Modem Control Z Soft Reset and Restore Profile sss 3 2 FCLASS Select Active Service Class 3 2 VCID Caller ID CID VRID Report Retrieved Caller ID CID cececeesseeseseseseeeescseseseseseeeececacacenseeneeecaceceseesesneneeeeeeees 3 4 AN Operating 086 d rec e dtt LS 3 5 Egupe 3 6 GMI Request Manufacturer
4. Q Report Line Signal Quality s 0 Select Law or A Law Codec Type amp amp C RLSD DCD 3 23 amp D DTR Option 27 amp F Restore Factory 3 10 amp G Select Guard amp K Flow Control amp L Leased Line Operation amp M Asynchronous Synchronous Mode Selection amp P Select Pulse Dial Make Break Ratio 80 Sync Async Mode amp R RTS CTS Option DSR amp T Local Analog Loopback Test amp V Display Current Configuration us amp V1 Display Last Connection Statistics amp W Store Current amp X Select Synchronous Clock Source amp Y Designate a Default Reset Profile amp Zn x Store Telephone Number M Enable Cellular Power Level Adjustment 3 86 Load Flash Memory B Display Blacklisted Numbers ie Display Delayed E Compromise Equalizer Enable Command 3 87 Initial Cellular Power Level Setting
5. 6 20 VPR Select DTE Modem Interface Rate Turn Autobaud 6 21 6 2 3 Speakerphone Commarids on tH ceo ee AA 6 22 VSP Speakerphone ON OFF ice tee a e ice e n de 6 22 VDX Speakerphone Duplex Mode sse nnns 6 23 VGM Microphone ON dS 6 24 VGS Speaker Gain ies centre en da cite a e e t PR EE Ea 6 25 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Tables Table 3 1 Upload M sag68 s eerte terrre e Fe e Re ee nan 3 15 14016 3 2 ResulE COd6s ts RR RR RETE a 3 20 Table 3 3 MS Command Supported Rates nennen nnne tenente nnns 3 51 Table 3 4 ATZUD Last Call Status Report Format sse 3 81 Table 3 5 Call Setup Result E E 3 82 Table 3 6 Multimedia Modes sess ennt nnne nnn tnnt 3 82 18016 3 01 0 modeS s eoe eR Sb BS adde EM 3 82 T ble 3 8 V 94 INFO bit repOrt ttr eer ree E e ET Pe eR ER EHE ds 3 82 Table 3 9 gstnModulationSchemeActive from 3 7 2 V 58 sse 3 83 Table 3 10 errorControl Active from 3 5 2 V 58 nennen nennen nennen nnns 3 83 Table 3 11 compressionActive from 3 2 2 V 58 sse nennen tenent 3 83 Table 3 12 callCleared codes from 3 6 4 V 58
6. 3 87 A C2 Download Cellular Phone Driver 3 113 Identify Cellular Phone 3 114 T6 Indicate Status of Cellular Phone 3 114 A8E V 8 and V 8bis Operation 3 72 ABI CI Signal Indication DR Data Compression Reporting DS Data 0544 V 44 Compression Select EB Break Handling in Error Control Operation EFCS 32 bit Frame Check Sequence ER Error Control Reporting ES Error Control and Sync Mode Selection ESA Configure Synchronous Access Submode ESR Selective ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management FAA Answer FAA Auto Answer FAE Auto Answer FAR Adaptive Reception Control FAXERR T 30 Session Error Report FBOR Data Bit FBUF Buffer Size essere FCFR Indicate Confirmation to Receive FCIG Set Polling FCIG
7. sse nnne 3 109 548 V 42 Negotiation Control eese eere nnne i 3 109 86 Call Failure Reason Code sees nnne tenente 3 110 91 PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level 3 111 92 Fax Transmit Attenuation Level nnn 3 111 95 Extended Result Codes Control sees nnne nnns 3 111 9210 V 34 Symbol 3 112 3 4 Cellular ce een c 3 113 3 4 1 Cellular Phone Drivers nennen nennen nnne nnns 3 113 3 4 2 Gellular Gominands 2 3 113 C2 Download Cellular Phone Driver 3 113 Identify Cellular Phone Driver nnns 3 114 ATG Indicate Status of Cellular Phone ssssssseeeeeennennennnntnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 3 114 3 4 3 Op ration terr e eb 3 115 Modem Configuratiols see ER ed ead 3 115 kax GoriflgUratigr cete Rb Ee e ERO PCT en ee 3 116 Cellular Phone Configuration 2 2 tnn 3 116 ee e et 3 118 4 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 Gomimiarids e e ueteres dees 4 1 4 1 Fax l O ProcesSsing RR t hi e B eie E e n e te o te E e el 4 1 4 1 1 DTE to Modem Transmit Data Stream sse tnter nennen 4 1 4 1 2 Modem to DTE Receive Data Streaim
8. Result Code OK Valid subparameter string ERROR Otherwise MR Modulation Reporting Control This extended format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended format MCR lt carrier gt and MRR lt rate gt intermediate result codes are transmitted from the modem to the DTE If enabled MCR lt carrier gt and MRR lt rate gt intermediate result codes represent the current negotiated or renegotiated modulation lt carrier gt and lt rate gt that are transmitted at the point during connect negotiation handshaking at which the modem has determined which modulation and rate will be used 1 e before any Error Control or Data Compression reports are transmitted and before any final result code e g CONNECT is transmitted S95 bit 2 is reset to 0 for MR 0 and is set to a 1 for MR 1 or MR 2 The more recent setting of MR or S95 bit 2 and the W command setting determines modulation result code reporting see S95 Parameter and W Command Syntax MR lt value gt 100722B Conexant 3 53 Commands Reference Manual Defined Values lt value gt A decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables reporting of modulation connection MCR and MRR are not transmitted Default 1 Enables reporting of modulation connection MCR and MRR are transmitted with tx rate rx rate 2 Enables reporting of modulation connection MCR and MRR are transmitted with rx rate o
9. Short Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command Notes 0 1 2 3 4 F4 FCERROR x x x x x 0 OK x x x x x 1 CONNECT x x x x x 2 RING x x x x x 3 NO CARRIER x x x x x 4 ERROR x x x x x 5 CONNECT 1200 1 x x x x 6 NO DIAL TONE 3 3 x x x 7 BUSY 3 3 3 x x 8 NO ANSWER x x x x 9 600 1 10 2400 1 11 4800 1 12 9600 1 13 7200 1 14 12000 1 15 14400 1 16 19200 1 17 38400 1 18 57600 1 19 115200 1 20 230400 22 CONNECT 75TX 1200RX 1 x x x 23 CONNECT 1200TX 75RX 1 x x x x 24 DELAYED 4 4 4 4 x 32 BLACKLISTED 4 4 4 4 x 33 FAX x x x x x 35 DATA x x x x x 40 MRR 300 x x x 44 MRR 1200 75 x x x x x 45 MRR 75 1200 x x x x 46 MRR 1200 x x x x x 47 MRR 2400 x x x x x 48 MRR 4800 x x x x x 49 MRR 7200 x x x x x 50 MRR 9600 x x x x x 51 MRR 12000 x x x 52 MRR 14400 x x x x x 53 MRR 16800 x x x Note 2 54 MRR 19200 x x x x x Note 2 55 MRR 21600 x x x x x Note 2 56 MRR 24000 x x x x x Note 2 57 MRR 26400 x x x x x Note 2 58 MRR 28800 x x x x x Note 2 59 CONNECT 16800 1 x x x x Note 2 61 CONNECT 21600 1 x x x x Note 2 62 CONNECT 24000 1 x x x x Note 2 3 20 Conexant 100722B
10. FDT Data Transmission FET N Transmit Page Punctuation FDR Begin or Continue Phase C Receive Data FK Session Termination ass 2 DCE Responses FCON Facsimile Connection Response FDCS Report Current Session FDIS Report Remote Identification FCFR Indicate Confirmation to Receive FTSI Report the Transmit Station ID FCSI Report the Called Station ID FPTS Page Transfer Status FET Post Page Message Response FHNG Call Termination with Status Class 2 Session Parameters FMFR Identify Manufacturer FMDL Identify Model FREV Identify Revision FDCC DCE Capabilities Parameters FDIS Current Sessions Parameters FDCS Current Session Results FLID Local ID String FCR Capability to Receive FPTS Page Transfer Status FCR Capability to Receive FAE Adaptive Answer FBUF Buffer Size Read Only FPHCTO Phase C Time Out FAXERR Fax Error Value FBOR Phase C Data Bit Order 100722B Conexant 5 1 Commands Reference Manual 5 1 Command and Syntax Guidelines 5 1 1 Mode Entry Commands FCLASS 2 Select Facsimile Class 2 Mode FCLASS 2 selects the Fax Class 2 Mode see Section 3 2 1 5 1 2 DTE Commands The ISO 646 character set CCITT T 50 International A
11. DSR will become active after answer tone has been detected and inactive after the carrier has been lost OK value 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 27 Commands Reference Manual amp X Select Synchronous Clock Source Selects the source of the transmit clock for the synchronous mode of operation The parameter value if valid is written to 527 bits 4 and 5 In asynchronous mode the transmit and receive clocks are turned OFF In synchronous mode the clocks are turned ON with the frequency of 1200 Hz or faster corresponding to the speed that is selected for modem operation Syntax amp X lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Result Codes Selects internal timing The modem generates the transmit clock signal and applies it to the TXCLK output at the serial interface Selects external timing The local DTE sources the transmit clock signal on the XTCLK input of the serial interface The modem applies this clock to the TXCLK output at the serial interface Selects slave receive timing The modem derives the transmit clock signal from the incoming carrier and applies it to the TXCLK output at the serial interface OK lt value gt 0 to 2 ERROR Otherwise 3 28 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual IPR Fixed DTE Rate This numeric extended format parameter specifies the data rate at which
12. character can be omitted if desired Non data commands cannot be separated by the which is allowed as a dial modifier 4 All Class 2 commands are assumed to be the final command on a command line Additional characters will be ignored 5 An ERROR message will be generated if any of the following conditions occur a Class 1 command is received while in Class 2 b A Class 2 command is received while in Class 1 A Class 1 or Class 2 action command is received while in data modem mode 4 A Class 2 read only parameter is given the form of a F command e g 5 Class 100722B Conexant 5 3 Commands Reference Manual 5 1 3 5 1 4 Serial Port Speed and Flow Control During fax mode the DTE DCE port speed is 19200 bps The DCE provides a speed buffer of 1024 bytes and provides the DC1 DC3 XON XOFF or RTS CTS method of controlling the data into the buffer This flow control is controlled by the amp K3 or amp K4 command This method of data flow control is available only for DTE to DCE direction of data There 18 no provision for data flow control from DCE to DTE Data Stream Termination The DCE exchanges streams of data with the DTE while executing data transfer commands These data streams use the termination described in Section 3 2 ISO 2111 The ASCII lt DLE gt character 016 is used as a special character to shield special characters The lt DLE
13. FMDL Identify Product Model The FMDL command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product model 100722B Conexant 5 5 Commands Reference Manual 5 2 3 FREV Identify Product Revision The FREV command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product model revision number The message format is the same as the ATI3 message e g VX X F_A OK 5 3 Service Class 2 Action Commands These commands transfer data and punctuate sessions They also release specific T 30 messages All action commands must be the last command on a command line as indicated by the terminating lt CR gt All action commands initiate processes The modem will not accept other commands from the DTE until the modem issues a final result code e g OK CONNECT The modem will abort the process if it receives any character before the final result code is issued 5 3 1 ATD Originate a Call Syntax ATD CR The DCE can support a DTE command to originate a call using the ATD command see Section 3 2 If this command is unsuccessful the DCE reports an appropriate failure or error type result code such as NO CARRIER NO DIAL TONE or BUSY see Section 3 3 If this call is successful the typical DCE response 15 ATDnn nn go off hook dial get CED FCON DCE detects flags FCSI lt remote ID string gt FDCS lt T 30 subparameter string gt OK The DCE dials detects call progress
14. FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification FMI Request Manufacturer Identification FMM Request Model Identification FMR Request Revision Identification FPHCTO DTE Phase C Response Time out FPOLL Indicate Polling Request FPR Fixed DTE Rate ss FPTS Receive Page Transfer Status FPTS Transmit Page Transfer Status FPTS Page Transfer Status FREV Identify Product Revision FRH Receive Data with HDLC Framing S 5 FRM Receive Data FRS Receive FSPL Enable Polling FTH Transmit Data with HDLC Framing s FTM Transmit FTS Transmit Silence FTSI Report the Transmit Station ID is Request Complete Capabilities List 3 8 GCl Country of Installation 3 9 GMI Request Conexant Identification GMI Request Manufacturer Identification 3 7 GMM Request Model Identification 3 8 GMR Request Revision Identification 3 8 H Enable Disable and DTE Sp
15. bit 0 1 Cellular phone is receiving an incoming call bit 1 1 Cellular phone is in use bit 2 1 Cellular phone is locked cannot used bit 3 1 There is no service for cellular phone does not indicate signal strength bit 4 l Cellular phone is powered on bit 5 1 Cellular driver is initialized bit 6 0 Reserved 0 bit 7 1 Cellular cable detected Result Codes typical 128 Cellular cable detected OK Application of T6 Status Byte The information obtained by issuing a AT T6 can be used to determine if the loading of the cellular phone driver is necessary by the host software A download is not necessary if landline or no cable is connected to the modem in which T6 will return a value of 0 bit 7 0 A download is necessary when a cellular cable is detected implied cellular phone is also connected in which T6 will return a value of 128 bit 771 Once a driver 15 downloaded to the modem it will be able to operate in landline or cellular mode based on detection of a cellular cable 3 114 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 4 3 Operation Once the driver is loaded and the modem is connected to the cellular phone and the phone is powered on dial answer functions will be routed through the phone instead of the landline DAA i e no special commands are needed to place or answer calls the same AT commands and software packages that are used for landline communication sessions can be u
16. 2 2 5 Types of DTE Comihanads 5522 5 ee e EORR BR edet 23 Basic Syntax Command Si nsr ci ele ete Ei RUE E Re T RE er EUR 2 3 1 Basic Syntax Command FOFmaLs ieee UR ORE 2 3 2 SsParaiTielerS uere recte ED o 24 Extended Syntax Commands iie eee eter ei de Ha 2 4 1 Comimand NamingR les i tue ie t et De e Et RM RR Peur decet 2 4 2 MELLE Numeric Constants essent tenent tete ntt String CONStANtS uio em ede cen e RR EE eee ae Compound n e M ME 2 4 3 Action Corrimards 22 52 ice QR VOR bec Action Execution Command Syntax sss entrent nnne nnns Action Test Command Syntax i t rer tee C e Re e 2 4 4 Parameten Gommands 5 e RE DAR nne Parameter oe EV TRE NEC de EQ cp IURE AUN eee ae Parameter Set Command Parameter Read Command Syntax Parameter Test Command Syntax nennt retener 100722B Conexant iii Commands Reference Manual 2 4 5 Additional Syntax Rules nnn tnter 2 7 Concatenating Commands after Extended Syntax Commands sss 2 7 Concatenating Commands after Basic Format Commands ssssseeenenennnenene 2 8 2 5
17. PSS lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected sequence 0 The modems decide whether or not to use the short startup procedures The short startup procedures can only be used if enabled by the PQC command Default 1 Reserved 2 Forces the use of the full startup procedures on the next and subsequent connections independent of the setting of the PQC command Result Codes OK 0 2 in V 92 Mode MS V 92 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Selected Values Command PSS Response PSS value Example PSS 0 For the default lt value gt Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PSS Response PSS lt value gt range Example PSS 0 1 2 100722B Conexant 3 95 Commands Reference Manual QCPC Force Full Startup Procedure Next Connection This command causes the modem to use full startup procedures on the next connection attempt regardless of the setting of the PQC command After this attempt the modem will select the startup procedure as defined by the PQC command If a shortened startup procedure is enabled by the command then the quick connect profile will also be updated on the next connection attempt Syntax Result Code OK In V 92 Mode MS V 92 ERROR Otherwise QCPS Enable Quick Connect Profile Save This command controls whether or not the modem will save the generated quick connect profile S
18. 0 25 Result Codes OK interval 0 25 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 15 Commands Reference Manual VSD Silence Detection Quiet and Silence This command causes the modem to set the silence detection sensitivity and the required period of silence before the modem reports silence detected at the end of a voice receive either with the Presumed End of Message QUIT or Presumed Hangup SILENCE event reports Syntax VSD lt sds gt lt sdi gt Defined Values lt sds gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected parameter 0 Use VSM silence compression setting and algorithm for long term silence detection if VSM is in use or proprietary silence compression setting and algorithm for long term silence detection if VSM is not in use 127 Sets less aggressive long term silence detection independent of presence or use of silence compression 128 Sets nominal long term silence detection independent of presence or use of silence compression 129 Sets more aggressive long term silence detection independent of presence or use of silence compression lt sdi gt Decimal number specifying the required period of silence in units of 0 1 second before the modem can report silence detected at the end of a voice receive either with the Presumed End of Message QUIT or Presumed Hangup SILENCE event reports A value of 0 disables the modem silence dete
19. 39 61 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second amp P2 33 67 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second amp P3 Bit 5 7 Reserved 29 Flash Dial Modifier Time S29 sets the length of time in units of 10 ms that the modem will go on hook when it encounters the flash dial modifier in the dial string S29 is a country dependent parameter The S29 value cannot be changed using S29 XX Range 0 255 10 ms intervals Default 70 700 ms for U S 530 Disconnect Inactivity Timer 530 sets the length of time in tens of seconds that the modem will stay online before disconnecting when no data 15 sent or received In error correction mode any data transmitted or received will reset the timer In other modes any data transmitted will reset the timer The timer is inoperative in synchronous mode Range 0 255 tens of seconds 0 2550 seconds Default 0 disabled 3 106 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 31 Bit Mapped Options Status S31 indicates bit mapped options status Default 192 COh 110000005 Bit 0 Single line connect message enable disable Vn 0 Messages controlled by 595 Wn and Default 1 Single line connect message 1 Bit 1 Reserved 0 Bits 2 3 Error correction progress messages Wn 0 DTE speed only W0 Default 1 Full reporting W1 2 DCE line speed only W2 Bits 4 5 Caller ID VCID 0 Caller ID disabled VCID 0 Default 1 Sho
20. Commands Reference Manual Table 3 2 Result Codes Continued Short Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command Notes 0 1 2 3 4 63 CONNECT 26400 1 x 2 64 28800 1 x 2 66 DR ALT 67 DR 428 x x x x x 69 DR NONE x x x x x 70 ER x x x x x 77 ER x x x x x 78 MRR 31200 x x x Note 2 79 MRR 33600 x x Note 2 80 ER ALT x x x x 81 ER ALT CELLULAR x x x x x 83 LINE IN USE x x x x x 84 CONNECT 33600 1 x x x x Note 2 91 CONNECT 31200 1 x x x x Note 2 134 MCR B103 x x x x x 135 MCR B212 x x x x x 136 MCR V21 x x x x x 137 MCR V22 x x x x x 138 MCR V22B x x x x 139 MCR V23 x 140 MCR V32 x x x x x 141 MCR V32B x x x 142 MCR V34 x x x x 3 144 MCR K56 x x x 3 145 MCR V90 x x x x x Note 3 150 MRR 32000 x x x x x Note 3 151 MRR 34000 x x x x x Note 3 152 MRR 36000 x x x x x Note 3 153 MRR 38000 x x x x x Note 3 154 MRR 40000 x x x x x Note 3 155 MRR 42000 x x x x x Note 3 156 MRR 44000 x x x x x Note 3 157 MRR 46000 x x x x x Note 3 158 MRR 48000 x x x x x Note 3 159 MRR 50000 x x x x x Note 3 160 MRR 52000 x x x x x Note 3 161 MRR 54000
21. Return to command state Added to the end of a dial string this causes the modem to return to the command state after it processes the portion of the dial string preceding the This allows the user to issue additional AT commands while remaining off hook The additional AT commands may be placed in the original command line following the and or may be entered on subsequent command lines The modem will enter call progress only after additional dial command is issued without the terminator Use H to abort the dial in progress and go back on hook Toggles calling tone enable disable applicable to current dial attempt only Ignored may be used to format the dial string Ignored may be used to format the dial string space Ignored may be used to format the dial string p gt Invalid character will be ignored If enabled by country specific parameter the modem will generate a grounding pulse on the EARTH relay output 3 34 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual T Set Tone Dial Default This command forces DTMF dialing until the next P dial modifier or P command is received The modem will set an S Parameter bit to indicate that all subsequent dialing should be conducted in tone mode The DP command will override this command Clears S14 bit 5 This command may not be permitted in some countries See P Result Code OK P Set Pulse Dial Default This comman
22. in units of 0 10 second between the end of one ring interval and the start of the next ring interval A value of 0 forces the modem to report the OK result code immediately after the first Ringback The range 15 0 1 to 25 5 seconds for lt interval gt 1 to 255 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VRA Response interval Example 50 5 seconds For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VRA Response lt interval gt range Example 0 255 255 25 5 sec Result Codes OK interval 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VRN Ringback Never Appeared Timer This command sets the length of time the modem will wait between ringbacks during call origination before the modem can assume that the remote station has gone off hook Syntax VRN lt interval gt Defined Values lt interval gt Decimal number specifying the time period in units of 1 0 second that the modem will wait for Ringback during call origination A value of 0 forces the modem to report the OK result code immediately after dialing The range is to 25 seconds for lt interval gt 1 to 25 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VRN Response lt interval gt Example 10 10 seconds For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VRN Response lt interval gt range Example
23. which can be used to send single or dual tones The first element is the first frequency freq1 with range 0 or 200 3000 Hz The second element is the second frequency freq2 with range 0 or 200 3000 Hz The third element is the duration dur in 0 01 second intervals with range 0 255 ASCII units of 10 ms A list may contain null elements For example 3000 means that the DCE generates a single tone at 3000 Hz for the default duration 3000 3300 means that the DCE generates a dual tone at 3000 and 3300 Hz for the default duration and 3300 means that the DCE generates a single tone at 3300 Hz for the default duration The quantity in the curly braces consists of a 2 element list X dur which can be used to send DTMF tones hookflash The first element is the DTMF tone or hookflash character X and the second element is the duration dur in 0 01 seconds The characters are of the same set given above A list may contain null elements For example 2 means DTMF tone 2 for the default duration and means silence for the default duration The modem will stop the tone generation at the point in the string where the modem detects a parsing error encounters an invalid frequency range encounters a CR or encounters semi colon 6 6 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VTS Response fregl range lt freq2 gt range lt du
24. 195 MRR 28000 x x x x x Note 3 196 MRR 29333 x x x x x Note 3 197 MRR 30667 x x x x x Note 3 198 MRR 33333 x x x x x Note 3 199 34667 x x x x x Note 3 200 37333 x x x x x Note 3 201 MRR 38667 x x x x x Note 3 202 MRR 41333 x x x x x Note 3 203 MRR 42667 x x x x x Note 3 204 MRR 45333 x x x x x Note 3 205 MRR 46667 x x x x x Note 3 206 MRR 49333 x x x x x Note 3 207 MRR 50667 x x x x x Note 3 208 MRR 53333 x x x Note 3 209 MRR 54667 x x x x x Note 3 Notes 1 An x ina column indicates that the message either the long form if verbose or the value only for short form will be generated when that particular value of n shown at the top of the column has been selected by the use of ATXn If the column is blank then no message will be generated for that x option A numeral indicates which less explicit message verbose or short form will be output for that X option Also see Section 3 3 2 RC336 and RC56 modems only 3 modems only 3 22 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp C RLSD DCD Option The modem controls the RLSD output in accordance with the parameter supplied The parameter value if valid is written to S21 bit 5 Syntax amp C lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 RLSD remains ON at all times 1 RLSD follows the state of the carrier Default Result Co
25. 5 4 12 5 4 13 FHNG Call Termination with Status Syntax FHNG lt hangup status code gt FHNG indicates that the call has been terminated The hangup cause is reported and stored in the FAXERR parameter for later inspection The lt hangup status code gt values are described in Table 5 5 FHNG lt hsc gt is a possible intermediate result code to any DTE action command described in Section 6 3 It is always followed by the OK final result code Upon termination of a call the DCE determines the cause of termination and reports it as part of the FHNG lt hsc gt response It also stores this lt hsc gt code in the FAXERR parameter for later inspection The hangup values are organized according to the phases of the facsimile transaction as defined by T 30 In the Figure A T 30 flow charts there are decision boxes labeled Command Received this is referred to as COMREC in the table Similarly decision boxes labeled Response Received are referred to as RSPREC in the table A COMREC error or RSPREC error indicates that one of two events occurred 1 a DCN disconnect signal was received or 2 an FCS error was detected and the incoming signal was still present after 3 seconds See Figure A T 30 The table values are in decimal notation Leading zero characters are optional FCIG Report the Polled Station ID Syntax FCIG lt ID string gt Polled Station ID This response reports the received transmit
26. It is used in conjunction with 36 and S48 Also see N NOTE When the amp QO to amp Q3 command is issued to select the mode the subsequent connect message will report the DCE speed regardless of the W command and S95 settings Syntax amp Q lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Selects direct asynchronous operation The value 000b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively See amp MO 1 Selects synchronous connect mode with async off line command mode The value 001b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively See amp M1 Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only 2 Selects synchronous connect mode with async off line command mode and enables DTR dialing of directory 0 The value 010b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively See amp M2 Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only 3 Selects synchronous connect mode with async off line command mode and enables DTR to act as Talk Data switch The value 01 1b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively See amp M3 Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only 5 The modem will try to negotiate an error corrected link The modem can be configured using S36 to determine whether a failure will result in the modem returning on hook or will result in fallback to an asynchronous connection The value 101b is written to 527
27. Table 6 3 lists the supported lt DLE gt shielded codes sent to the modem in the expression lt DLE gt lt code gt The number in parenthesis in the second column corresponds to the T 50 equivalent Table 6 3 Supported lt DLE gt Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem DCE Code Code Simple Action Command Description lt DLE gt 1 0 Two contiguous lt DLE gt lt DLE gt codes indicate a single lt DLE gt in the data stream Immediate Command or Stream Command u 7 5 Action Numbers 0 and 3 Increase the volume or gain by one unit Immediate Command d 6 4 Action Numbers 1 and 4 Decrease the volume or gain by one unit Immediate Command p 7 0 Action Number 9 Pause r 7 2 Action Number 10 Resume lt ETX gt 0 3 Action Number 11 End Voice Transmit State Stream Command lt CAN gt 1 8 Action Number 12 Clear transmit buffer of voice data Immediate Command 2 1 Action Number 15 Receive abort Immediate Command 100722B Conexant 6 3 Commands Reference Manual 6 2 Voice Commands 6 2 1 Configuration Commands FCLASS 8 Select Voice Mode FCLASS 8 selects the Voice Mode The Voice Mode commands and responses described in this section are applicable when command FCLASS 8 See Section 3 2 1 for the definition of the FCLASS command VNH Automatic Hang up Control This command enables or disab
28. amp S1 selected Bit 7 Long space disconnect Yn 0 YO Default 1 YI 100722B Conexant 3 103 Commands Reference Manual 22 Speaker Results Bit Mapped Options Status S22 indicates the status of command options Default 117 75h 01110101b Bits 0 1 Speaker volume Ln 0 Off L0 1 Low 1 1 Default 2 Medium L2 3 High L3 Bits 2 3 Speaker control Mn 0 Disabled 1 Off on carrier M1 Default 2 Always on M2 3 On during handshake M3 Bits 4 6 Limit result codes Xn 0 4 XI 5 2 6 X3 Jd X4 Default Bit 7 Reserved 523 General Bit Mapped Options Status 523 indicates the status of command options Default 0 Bits 0 6 Not used Bits 6 7 Guard tone amp Gn 0 None 8 00 Default 1 None amp G1 2 1800 Hz amp G2 24 Sleep Inactivity Timer 524 sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will operate in normal mode with no detected telephone line or DTE line activity before entering low power sleep mode The timer is reset upon any DTE line or telephone line activity If the S24 value is zero neither DTE line nor telephone inactivity will cause the modem to enter the sleep mode Range 0 255 seconds Default 0 3 104 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 25 Delay To DTR Off S25 sets the length of time that the modem will ignore DTR for taking the action specified by amp Dn Its units are seconds
29. cccssssssescccscscsesesesssssssssscscscscsessscseseeesesesececssscssaeaesesesasaeaeeasavacaes 4 1 4 1 3 Fax 586 8 a ti e i e EUR e En 4 1 100722B Conexant vii Commands Reference Manual 4 1 4 Fax Origination irc ERR A alee ee e RE RET TERRE R sf 4 3 4 1 5 AASV EO 4 3 4 1 6 Fax Control Transmission sess nennt tni retener 4 3 4 1 7 Fax Control Reception REM 4 3 4 1 8 Fax Data Transmission neiii eiii c UE Uere e Te nee eit 4 4 4 1 9 Fax Data Rece pi ste treo eae Rast o re Ve pee eed 4 5 4 2 Commands and Paraimetels se es ens eerte TER REGE 4 6 4 2 1 Mode Entry Commands e eio eR EH HERR E ERR RE 4 6 FCLASS 1 Select Facsimile Class 1 Mode essent nnne 4 6 FCLASS 1 0 Select Facsimile Class 1 0 Mode ssh 4 6 4 2 2 COMMANAS RM 4 6 FAA Auto Answer Enable s rente C YER 4 6 TFAE n Rc etd OR ed d 4 7 ETS TRANS MIE 3 rtt et dr ERR SERE 4 7 FRS Receive Silence M 4 8 FIM Transmit Facsimile a e re dedans read 4 9 TERM Receive Facsimile E t RR ERR RE RE E ng ES 4 10 FTH Transmit Data with HDLC Framing eene 4 11 FRH Receive Data with HDLC Framing sese 4 12 4 2 3 Service Class 1 Parameters ner etre eee E
30. respond with CONNECT or NO CARRIER message Case 3 Telephone Line is Not Connected to Modem If an ATDT ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line In Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is not connected the modem will go off hook momentarily go back on hook then respond with NO DIAL TONE message Extension Pick up Enabled by AT STE 2 AT STE 3 AT STE 6 or AT STE 7 Case 1 Modem off hook Local Handset Goes Off Hook If the local handset goes off hook while the modem is in a data connection the local handset will be muted The modem will then send a GSTN Cleardown to the remote modem and then go on hook The modem will then send NO CARRIER message to the DTE A result code of 25 will be left in S86 register After 2 seconds the local handset will be connected to the telephone line so the user hears the dial tone 3 46 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Case 2 Modem off hook Extension Pick up If the modem is connected and another extension goes off hook the modem will send a GSTN Cleardown to the remote modem and then immediately hang up Due to the noise possibly being added to the line when a telephone extension is picked up a GSTN Cleardown may or may not successfully be received by the remote mode If the GSTN Cleardown is not received successfully by the remote modem the remote modem may attempt a retrain until the retrain fails and the remote modem drops the line In any case the mode
31. secti ir e reme dettes amp D DIR Option E d UR ed iv Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 2 3 3 2 4 3 2 5 R amp K Fow Control reete eit A 3 24 amp M Asynchronous Synchronous Mode Selection sese 3 25 amp Q Sync Asyno MOU G ix uccidere creer i 3 26 amp RS RIS CIS to et edet sitos E Mi cs A 3 27 65 DSR Override ec ied herede tee e OO ER RR UR Red 3 27 amp X Select Synchronous Clock Source sse 3 28 HPR Fixed DIE Rate ehe ende e in e RR ER 3 29 IFC DTE Modem Local Flow Control c cccsssescsesesesscssescscsesssssesesececsssessseseeesesesssasseaeesecesseaeees 3 30 ILRR DTE Modem Local Rate Reporting essent 3 31 ise IMEEM MIT LI MAI III 3 32 De Dial caer RE ER Oa MUT Rer 3 32 T Set Tone Dial Default sss nnne nennen 3 35 P Set Pulse Dial D amp fault ote etre eere Re 3 35 i d eda e d E DU Te d Ries 3 35 H Disconnect Hang Dp s s 55 rotten semester erre 3 36 Return to On Line Data Mode tnn nnns 3 37 L Speaker Volume iicet tier eir d 3 38 Me Speaker RR ERI ND cece ct ea 3 38 Select Guard TONG cccssssssessssssssscsssssssssssscscssessssssssscsee
32. x BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x AT amp F SEC 1 x Mod V 34 Mod V 32bis Mod V 34 Mod V 32bis Mode EC Mode Single EC Mode EC Mode EC RTxlv x RTxlv x RTxlv x RTxlv x BTxlv x BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x V 32bis AT amp F Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Direct Mode Single EC Mode Single EC Mode Mode EC Connect RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver BTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x AT amp F SEC 1 x Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mode Single EC Mode Single EC Mode EC Mode EC RTxlv x RTxlv x RTxlv x RTxlv x BTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x V 34 AT amp F Mod V 34 Mod V 32bis Mod V 34 Mod V 32bis PSTN Mode non Mode non Mode Single EC Mode Single EC RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x V 32bis AT amp F Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis PSTN Mode non EC Mode non EC Mode Single EC Mode Single EC RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 RTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv 10 BTxlv x BTxlv x Key Modulation negotiated V 32bis or V 34 Both ends in MNP10 EC mode Single EC one end in MNP10 EC mode non EC neither end in MNP10 EC mode RTxlv Transmit level of Remote side modem in dBm BTxlv Transmit level of Base side modem dBm x User defined transmi
33. 0 Direct Mode 1 Error control disabled use Normal Mode 2 LAPM MNP or Normal Mode error control optional Default 3 LAPM MNP or Direct Mode error control optional 4 LAPM or MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established 5 LAPM error control required disconnect if error control is not established 6 MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established 8 Initiate V 80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection 15 completed and Data State 15 entered see ESA and ITF commands 9 Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection 15 complete and Data Mode is entered Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode answerer Enable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer Enable V 42 with Detection Phase originator Disable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator Allow LAPM MNP or Normal Mode connection answerer Disable V 80 Synchronous Access Mode answerer Enable V 42 with Detection Phase originator allow LAPM MNP or Normal Mode connection answer Disable Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer Reporting Current or Selected Values Command ES Response ES orig rqst orig gt lt Example ES 3 02 For the default setting ES 6 0 8 For V 80 Synchronous Access Mode originator and answerer Reporting Supported Ra
34. 100722B Conexant 3 9 Commands Reference Manual amp F Restore Factory Configuration Profile The modem loads the factory default configuration profile The factory defaults are identified for each command and in the S Parameter descriptions A configuration profile consists of a subset of S Parameters Syntax amp F lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected configuration 0 Restore factory configuration 0 1 Restore factory configuration 1 Result Codes OK ERROR If the modem is connected amp T Local Analog Loopback Test The modem will perform the local analog loopback test if amp T1 is selected The test can be run only when in an asynchronous operation in non error correction mode normal e g AT amp Q6 To terminate the test in progress the escape sequence must be entered first see Section 3 1 1 Syntax amp T lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Terminates test in progress Clears S16 1 Initiates local analog loopback V 54 Loop 3 Sets S16 bit 0 If a connection exists when this command is issued the modem hangs up The CONNECT XXXX message is displayed upon the start of the test Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp Y Designate a Default Reset Profile This command selects which user profile will be used after a hard reset Syntax amp Y
35. 1994 nennen 3 04 Table 3 13 Completed Data Call with some errors and rate retrain during the call 3 85 Table 3 14 S Parameter 6 deti icem RR E ete 3 98 Table 3 15 Remote Modem Configuration and Resulting Transmit Levels sese 3 117 T ble 3 16 ReSult Code Definitions er lade 3 119 Table 4 1 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 5 tnter nnns 4 2 Table 4 2 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 Modulation Modes and Rates 4 9 Table 4 3 Inactivity Timer Start and Stop Events Table 4 4 Fax Class 1 Calling Sequence Transmitting a Single Page Table 4 5 Fax Class 1 Answering Sequence Receiving a Single Page Table5 1 Fax Class 8 5 e beet eese Alin nett eet Table 5 2 T 30 Session Subparameter Codes cccccccccscsscscsssscsesscscsesessesesessesssacsesasaesesassesesassasacsesacsecacsecacseecsesacaeaees Table 5 3 T 30 Post Page Message Codes cccccccssscscsssscsesscscseseceesessssesessssesessesssassesessesasassesacaesacseasseacseecseacseaees Table 5 4 T 30 Post Page Response 55 5 Table 5 5 Hang Up Status Codes eee tete e ei ace tpe ie desides Table 5 6 Send Two Pages 1 0 Errors c ccccccccsssscscsscscsecscsesecsesessesesacsessssesesessssesassesessesasaessassesacaesacseacaesecseees Table
36. 4 20 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 4 5 Fax Class 1 Answering Sequence Receiving a Single Page DTE Commands Modem Responses Local Modem Action Remote Station Action Notes AT FCLASS 1 OK Set Class 1 RING lt detect ringing dials CNG ATA off hook 3 send CED get CED implied by answering with send V 21 carrier detect carrier FCLASS 1 0 CONNECT send flags detect flags not final frame CSI frame data send CSI frame receive CSI lt DLE gt lt ETX gt CONNECT send FCS get FCS send flags get flags lt DIS frame data gt send DIS data get DIS lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK send FCS and flags get flags final frame drop carrier AT FRH 3 detect carrier send V 21 carrier CONNECT detect flags send flags lt TSI frame data gt receive TSI send TSI frame lt DLE gt lt ETX gt receive FCS send FCS OK accept FCS frame OK AT FRH 3 CONNECT receive DCS send DCS frame final frame bit set lt DCS frame data gt receive FCS send FCS lt DLE gt lt ETX gt accept FCS frame OK OK AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier DTE did not check final frame bit and issued FRH 3 AT FTM 96 wait 75 ms CONNECT detect carrier send V 29 carrier lt TCF data gt receive TCF send TCF data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt detect loss of carrier drop carrier OK AT FRH 3 send V 21 carrier detect carrier CONNECT send flags detect f
37. 5 7 Receive Two Pages 1 0 Data No Errors sesssssssssseeseeeeeennnnnnnnn tnnt nnns Table 6 1 Voice Command ete e eee e EE ee he decus Table 6 2 Supported DLE Shielded Codes Sent to the DTE cccesccccscscsecscsececseeecseecsesecsesecsesecaesecsssesecssacaeseeeeees Table 6 3 Supported DLE Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem 6 3 Table 6 4 VNH Command Behavior cccccccccscsccecscsscsesscsssecsesssscsessssesassesessesasassesessesasaesasaesacsesesassenacaesecassacseseeeeees 6 4 Table 6 5 AVES Commarid Optiorts ir haic da cente De e ie Ra 6 12 Table 6 6 Events Detectable in the Voice Mode per 253 6 13 100722B Conexant xi Commands Reference Manual Figures Figure 5 1 T 30 Session Parameter Relationships xii Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 Overview This manual describes the host command and responses for the following Conexant modem families SmartSCM Modem Device Set SmartACF Modem Device Set SmartACFL Modem Device Set SC56D Modem Device The commands and responses are implemented in controller firmware for specific modem models Additional configuration and implementation information is available in release notes and or readme files that accompany product firmware release The descriptions in this manual apply to all comma
38. 5 and 42 bis C3 Default Bits 2 6 Auto retrain and fallback fall forward En 8 2 0 0 Retrain and fallback fall forward disabled E0 0 1 Retrain enabled E1 1 0 Fallback fall forward enabled E2 Default Bit 3 Reserved Bits4 5 Reserved Bit 7 Reserved 46 Data Compression Control 546 controls selection of compression The following actions are executed for the given values Range 136 138 Default 138 846 136 Execute error correction protocol with no compression 546 138 Execute error correction protocol with compression Default 48 V 42 Negotiation Control The V 42 negotiation process determines the capabilities of the remote modem However when the capabilities of the remote modem are known and negotiation is unnecessary this process can be bypassed if so desired Range 0 7 or 128 If an invalid number is entered it is accepted into the S Parameter but S48 will act as 1f 128 has been entered Default 7 S48 0 Disable negotiation bypass the detection and negotiation phases and proceed with LAPM S48 7 Enable negotiation Default S48 128 Disable negotiation bypass the detection and negotiation phases and proceed at once with the fallback action specified in S36 Can be used to force MNP 100722B Conexant 3 109 Commands Reference Manual 586 Call Failure Reason Code When the modem issues a NO CARRIER result code a value is written to S86
39. Compression Enables or disables data compression negotiation The modem can only perform data compression on an error corrected link The parameter value if valid is written to S41 bits 0 and 1 Syntax C lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables data compression Resets 546 bit 1 1 Enables MNP 5 data compression negotiation Resets S46 bit 1 2 Enables V 42 bis data compression Sets 546 bit 1 3 Enables both V 42 bis and MNP 5 data compression Sets 546 bit 1 Default Result Codes OK value 0 1 2 or 3 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 71 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 7 V 8 V 8bis Commands A8E V 8 and V 8bis Operation Controls This command is defined for two conditions as a parameter while the modem is on hook and as an action command while the modem is off hook If enabled V 8 negotiation does not preclude simultaneous implementation of other negotiation means e g V 8bis V 18 V 32bis Annex A This command is a compound parameter if issued while the modem is on hook used to precondition V 8 and V 8bis originating and answering operation It is issued by the DTE before the Dial D or Answer A command regardless of the state of the FCLASS parameter This command is an action command if issued while the modem is off hook to re start V 8 or V 8bis negotiation For example if initial V 8 negotiation failed but
40. Disabled 1 Enabled E1 Default Bit 2 Quiet mode Qn 0 Send result codes 00 Default 1 2 Do not send result codes Q1 Bit 3 Result codes Vn 0 Numeric l Verbose V1 Default Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5 Tone T Pulse P 0 Tone Default l Pulse P Bit 6 Reserved Bit 7 Originate Answer 0 Answer 1 Originate Default 16 Test Mode Bit Mapped Options Status S16 indicates the test in progress status Default 0 Bit 0 Local analog loopback 0 Disabled Default 1 Enabled amp 1 Bits 1 7 Not used 3 102 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 19 Reserved S19 is supported for backwards compatibility only No value can be written Responds with default value Range None Default 0 20 Reserved S20 is supported for backwards compatibility only No value can be written Responds with default value Range None Default 0 21 V 24 General Bit Mapped Options Status S21 indicates the status of command options Default 52 34h 00110100b Bits 0 1 Reserved 0 Bit 2 CTS behavior amp Rn 0 CTS tracks RTS 48 50 1 CTS always amp R1 Default Bits 3 4 DTR behavior amp Dn amp D0 selected amp D1 selected amp D2 selected Default amp D3 selected Bit 5 RLSD DCD behavior amp Cn 0 amp CO selected 1 amp 1 selected Default Bit 6 DSR behavior amp Sn 0 48 50 selected Default 1
41. GClI lt country_code gt Defined Values lt country_code gt 8 bit country code from Annex A of T 35 The value is the hexadecimal equivalent of the T 35 code with bit 8 treated as the most significant bit and bit 1 treated as the least significant bit The supported countries are Country Code Country Code Country Code Australia 09 Hong Kong 50 Norway 82 Austria 0A Hungary 51 Philippines 89 Belgium OF India 53 Poland 8A Brazil 16 Ireland 57 Portugal 8B Bulgaria 1B Israel 58 Russia B8 Canada 20 Italy 59 Singapore 9C China 26 Japan 00 South Africa 9F Czech and Slovak 2E Korea 61 Spain AO Federal Republic Denmark 31 Luxembourg 69 Sweden 5 Finland 3C Malaysia 6C Switzerland A6 France 3D Mexico 73 Taiwan FE Germany 42 Netherlands 7B United Kingdom B4 Greece 46 New Zealand United States B5 Default If the modem is specified for use in only one country that country code 15 the default Otherwise the default is defined by the OEM Factory default is B5 United States Reporting Current or Selected Values Command GCI Response GCI current country code Example GCI 3D The modem is set for France Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command GCI Response GCI lt country_code gt lt country_code gt lt country_code ll Example GCI 20 73 B5 The modem can be set for Canada Mexico or the United States
42. Identification cccccscscesssssssssccssssssssecscscssseseseeeescessssssesseeeesesssseatees 3 7 GMI9 Request Conexant Identification essen 3 7 GMM Request Model 3 8 GMR Request Revision Identification sese 3 8 GCAP Request Complete Capabilities List essere 3 8 4015 Country of InstallatiQn erect eter rere 3 9 amp F Restore Factory Configuration Profile ccccsscececccecececeseseseseeeeeeacecscsesesneneacacacenseseeneeeeeateces 3 10 amp T Local Analog Loopback Test nnne nnne 3 10 amp Y Designate a Default Reset Profile sss 3 11 amp W Store Current Configuration amp Zn x Store Telephone Number 957 Plug and Play Serial Number nnne 3 12 8 Plug and Play Vendor ID and Product Number 3 13 Load Flash Memory nte re ee e reete e Revise cenit hs 3 2 2 DTE Modem Interface commands essent nennen nennen tenens e Bee eens Q Quiet Results Codes Control V Result Code 2 2 W Connect 55406 00 00125 ense eios X Extended Result Codes ccccccccsssssssssssssssssssescsssssssssessescssessssesasseseeesssesesecacasssessesesasaceeesessesasavas QAC RESD DODY
43. Report the Polled Station ID FCL Carrier Loss Timeout um FCLASS Select Active Service Class FCLASS 1 Select Facsimile Class 1 FCLASS 1 0 Select Facsimile Class 1 0 Mode FCLASS 2 Select Facsimile Class 2 FCLASS 8 Select Voice Mode FCON Facsimile Connection Response FCQ Copy Quality Checking FCR Capability to Receive ake FCSI Report the Called Station ID FDCC DCE Capabilities Parameters FDCS Current Session Results Parameters FDCS Report Current Session Capabilities FDD Double Escape Character Replacement FDIS Current Sessions Capabilities Parameters FDIS Report Remote Station Capabilities FDR Begin or Continue Phase C Receive Data FDT Data Transmission FDTC Report the Polled Station Capabilities FET Transmit Page Punctuation FET Post Page Message Response FHNG Call Termination with Status FIT DTE Inactivity Timeout FK Session Termination FLID Local ID String ae FLO Flow Control eee FLPL Indicate a Document for Polling FMDL Identify Product
44. Selection s sss 3 57 EB Break Handling in Error Control Operation 3 59 ESR Selective Repeat ci de it ee eG LE HO 3 59 EFCS 32 bit Frame Check 3 60 ER Error Control Reporting tte cerei er etr He ee HH Eneas 3 61 ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management sss 3 63 VB Transmit Break to Remote sss nnne nnne nnns 3 64 Break Control RM 3 65 K MNP Extended Services rct eee Eres 3 66 100722B Conexant v Commands Reference Manual 3 2 6 Data Compression Commands sse tnnt nennen nnne nnne nnne nnn nennen 3 67 05 Data Compression eric tete sene re er ien 3 67 0944 V 44 Compression Selects ic Re ote de re t Pere a ius 3 68 DR Data Compression Reporting sss nnne 3 69 C Enable Disable Data Compression sse 3 71 3 2 7 ABA abis Commands ERE RUNS RS ERR 3 72 A8E V 8 and V 8bis Operation Controls sse 3 72 81 CI Signal Indication 3 73 3 2 8 Synchronous Access Mode Commands sse tnnt nnne nnns 3 74 ESA Configure Synchronous Access 540 10086 3 74 H Enable Dis
45. This command will be accepted but not acted on Dial the number stored in the directory n 0 to 3 See amp Z Flash the modem will go on hook for a time defined by the value of S29 Country requirements may limit the time imposed Wait for dial tone the modem will wait for dial tone before dialing the digits following W If dial tone is not detected within the time specified by S7 US or S6 W class the modem will abort the rest of the sequence return on hook and generate an error message Wait for silence the modem will wait for at least 5 seconds of silence in the call progress frequency band before continuing with the next dial string parameter If the modem does not detect these 5 seconds of silence before the expiration of the call abort timer S7 the modem will terminate the call attempt with a NO ANSWER message If busy detection is enabled the modem may terminate the call with the BUSY result code If answer tone arrives during execution of this parameter the modem handshakes 100722B Conexant Commands Reference Manual O Wait for credit card dialing tone before continuing with the dial string If the tone is not detected within the time specified by S7 US models or S6 W class models the modem will abort the rest of the sequence return on hook and generate an error message Dial pause the modem will pause for a time specified by S8 before dialing the digits following
46. Up Delay 1 255 0 15 14 511 DTMF Tone Duration 50 255 0 001 s 2 95 12 Escape Prompt Delay EPD 0 255 0 02 5 50 514 General Mapped Options Status 138 8Ah 16 Test Mode Bit Mapped Options Status 0 19 Reserved 0 20 Reserved 0 21 V 24 General Bit Mapped Options Status 52 34h 22 Speaker Results Bit Mapped Options Status 117 75h 23 General Bit Mapped Options Status 0 24 Sleep Inactivity Timer 0 255 5 0 525 Delay to Off 0 255 sor0 01s 5 26 RTS to CTS Delay 0 255 0 01 s 1 527 General Mapped Options Status 73 49h 28 General Bit Mapped Options Status 0 29 Flash Dial Modifier Time 0 255 10 ms 70 30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer 0 255 10s 0 31 General Bit Mapped Options Status 192 COh 536 Failure Control 7 538 Delay Before Forced 0 255 5 20 539 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status 3 540 General Bit Mapped Options Status 104 68h 41 General Bit Mapped Options Status 195 C3h 546 Data Compression Control d 138 548 V 42 Negotiation Control 7 S86 Call Failure Indication 0 26 21 91 PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level 0 15 dBm 10 Country dependent 92 Fax Transmit Attenuation Level 0 15 dBm 10 Country dependent 95 Extended Result Codes Control 5 0 5210 V 34 Symbol Rate 0 255 13 ODh Register value may be stored in one of two user profiles with the amp W command Default value
47. V 25 CT V 8 Cl 9 Fax Answering signal detected e g T 30 CED DIS A Fax Calling signal detected e g T 30 CNG B V 8bis signal detected Table 3 6 Multimedia Modes 0 Data Only 1 Fax Only 2 Voice 9 Video telephony H 324 A Other V 80 call Table 3 7 DTE DCE modes 0 Async data 1 V 80 transparent synchronous mode 2 V 80 framed synchronous mode Table 3 8 V 34 INFO bit report Bis Defntio 31 30 INFOO bit 20 0 20 29 INFOc bits 79 88 16 19 INFOc bits 26 29 or 35 38 or 44 Pre emphasis field selected by the symbol rate 47 or 53 56 or 62 65 or 71 74 chosen 12 15 INFOa bits 26 29 10 11 MP bit 50 0 0 9 INFOa bits 40 49 3 82 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 9 gstnModulationSchemeActive from 3 7 2 V 58 V 17 G3 Fax call V 21 V 22 V 22bis V 23 Constant Carrier 1200 75 V 27ter G3 Fax call V 29 HD G3 Fax call V 32 V 32bis V 34 0 A 1 V 90 and V 92 81 K56flex 84 Bell 212A 85 Bell 103 Table 3 10 errorControl Active from 3 5 2 V 58 0 Disable none 1 V 42 LAPM 2 V 42 Alternative protocol MNP 80 MNP10 Table 3 11 compressionActive from 3 2 2 V 58 0 None 1 V 42bis and V 44 80 MNP5 100722B Cone
48. after the falling edge of the ring pulse i e after the DRON report Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VDR Response lt enable gt lt report gt Example 0 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VDR Response lt enable gt range lt report gt range Example 0 1 0 6 Result Codes OK lt enable gt lt report gt 0 1 0 6 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 19 Commands Reference Manual VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting This command is included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning a result code This command allows the modem to enable or disable reporting of the control tone cadence information in the frequency band used by the Ringback Remote Ring BUSY and reorder Fast Busy tones usually in the 300 to 600 Hz range Syntax VDT lt enable gt lt report gt Defined Values lt enable gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 The modem will not produce any control tone cadence report lt report gt Decimal number specifying the produced any control tone cadence report when enabled by the lt enable gt subparameter 0 The modem will produce only CPOF and CPON messages Other Reserved Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VDT Response lt enable gt lt report gt Example 0 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Paramet
49. amp F is used to ensure that the modem is in a know state Table 3 15 summarizes the mode and resulting transmit levels for both modems depending on their configuration Fax Configuration It is recommended that fax transmissions be configured to operate at 9600 bps in V 17 mode or 7200 bps in V 29 mode Cellular Phone Configuration To achieve the best operational performance a cellular data connection should be attempted in a location where adequate signal strength is observed for the cellular phone This condition can be easily monitored on some phones with signal strength indicator In locations where even voice calls are unreliable data connections should not be attempted Under some circumstances a special high gain antenna may improve performance Additional information regarding the use of the cellular phone and cellular network should be obtained from the service provider and or cellular phone manufacturer 3 116 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 15 Remote Modem Configuration and Resulting Transmit Levels Remote Modem Configuration Base Site Configuration Connected to PSTN AT amp F SEC 0 x AT amp F SEC 1 x V 34 V 32bis V 34 V 32bis V 34 AT amp F Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Mod V 32bis Direct Mode EC Mode Single EC Mode EC Mode EC Connect RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver RTxlv Driver BTxlv
50. and generates the CNG tone It then waits for a DIS frame On detection of the first Phase B preamble V 21 ch 2 modulated by 300 bps HDLC flags it reports the FCON message to the DTE The DCE then switches to 19200 bps The DCE generates a DCS frame based on the received DIS frame and on the previously set FDIS parameter A FDT command from the DTE releases the DCE to transmit that DCS frame The DCE reports the initial received T 30 negotiation messages including the DIS frame and the optional CSI ID string The FDIS report is followed by the OK final result code 5 6 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 3 2 ATA Answer a Call The DCE can support a DTE command to answer an incoming call using the ATA command see Section 3 2 The DTE may issue an Answer command in response to an incoming ring If the Answer command is unsuccessful the DCE will report an appropriate failure or error type result code such as NO CARRIER see Section 3 3 Manual Call Answer If this call is successful the typical DCE response answer and receive is FCON FTSI lt remote ID string gt FDCS lt T 30 subparameter string gt OK DTE should issue FDR command here Upon receipt of an Answer command from the DTE the DCE answers and generates the CED tone The DCE then generates a DIS frame derived from the FDIS parameter and hunts for the first T 30 negotiation frames Upon detection of the first Phase B preambl
51. bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Default 6 Selects asynchronous operation in normal mode speed buffering The value 110b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 3 5 or 6 SmartACF and SmartACFL only OK lt value gt 0 5 or 6 SmartSCM only ERROR Otherwise 3 26 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp R RTS CTS Option This selects how the modem controls CTS CTS operation is modified if hardware flow control is selected see amp K command The parameter value if valid is written to S21 bit 2 Syntax amp R lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Result Codes OK ERROR amp S DSR Override Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 In sync mode CTS tracks the state of RTS the RTS to CTS delay is defined by 526 In async mode CTS is normally ON and will turn OFF only if required by flow control In sync mode CTS is always ON RTS transitions are ignored tracks the state of RTS In async mode CTS is normally ON and will turn OFF only if required by flow control value 0 or 1 Otherwise This command selects how the modem will control DSR The parameter value if valid is written to 521 bit 6 Syntax amp S lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Result Codes Decimal number corresponding to the selected option amp 0 amp 1 DSR will remain ON at all times Default
52. code Message 70 ER The modem has connected to the line without any form of error correction and the ER message reporting has been enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 77 The modem has connected to the line in V 42 error correction mode and ER message reporting has been enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 78 MRR 31200 The modem has connected to the line at 31200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 79 33600 The modem has connected to the line at 33600 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See 595 and Xn 80 ER ALT Sent when the modem has connected in the MNP mode of error correction and ER message reporting has been enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 81 ER ALT The modem has connected in the MNP 10 mode and cellular power level adjustment is CELLULAR enabled M1 or M2 See S95 Wn and Xn 83 LINE IN USE The modem attempted to go off hook when an extension was already occupying the line 84 CONNECT 33600 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 33600 bps and the DTE speed reporting is enabled 91 CONNECT 31200 The modem has connected to the line DTE speed is 31200 bps and the modem is to report the DTE speed upon connecting 134 MCR B103 The modem has connected to the line with Bell 103 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 an
53. completes unless the reception is of unlimited length in that case the DCE may halt reception and terminate the session at any time FCIG Set Polling ID This command allows setting the Local Polling ID string used in a CIG frame The syntax of this command is identical to FLID Write syntax FCIG lt local ID string gt Valid value 20 character ASCII string Default value Empty FLPL Indicate a Document for Polling This command allows setting up an answering modem to know that it has a document available for polling This allows a calling modem to receive this fax from the answerer The syntax is AT FLPL 0 1 OK AT FLPL 1 OK AT FLPL 1 FSPL Enable Polling This command allows setting up an originating modem to be able to request to receive a document from a polled station The syntax is AT FSPL 0 1 OK AT FSPL 1 OK AT FSPL 1 100722B Conexant 5 13 Commands Reference Manual Table 5 5 Hang Up Status Codes Code Cause Description 0 9 Call Placement and Termination Normal and proper end of connection Ring Detect without successful handshake Call aborted from FK or AN No Loop Current Transmit Phase A amp Miscellaneous Errors Unspecified Phase A error No Answer T 30 T1 timeout 20 39 Transmit Phase B Hangup Codes Unspecified Transmit Phase B error 21 Remote cannot receive or send 22 C
54. direct mode This is because the NO command is analogous to the amp Q6 command The value 000b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively See amp Q Selects synchronous connect mode with async off line command mode The value 001b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only Selects synchronous connect mode with async off line command mode Same as amp M1 except that amp M2 enables DTR dialing of directory slot 0 The modem will disconnect if DTR is OFF for more than the period in 525 in units of hundredths of a second the data connection will be synchronous The value 010b is written to 527 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only Selects synchronous connect mode This mode allows DTR to act as a talk data switch The call is manually initiated while DTR is inactive When DTR becomes active the handshake proceeds in originate or answer mode according to S14 bit 7 The value 011b is written to S27 bits 3 1 and 0 respectively Serial interface operation only SmartACF and SmartACFL only OK lt value gt 0 to 3 SmartACF and SmartACFL OK lt value gt 0 SmartSCM ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 25 Commands Reference Manual amp Q Sync Async Mode This command is an extension of the amp M command and is used to control the connection modes permitted
55. extended syntax result codes as they are in basic format result codes The setting of the V command affects the headers and trailers associated with extended syntax result codes in the same manner as basic format result codes however unlike basic format result codes extended syntax result codes have no numeric equivalent and are always issued in alphabetic form Extended syntax result codes are subject to suppression by the command as with basic format result codes The issuance of extended syntax result codes are not be affected by the setting of the X command Extended syntax result codes may be either final intermediate or unsolicited the type being indicated in the definition of the result code Extended syntax result codes are prefixed by the character to avoid duplication of basic format result codes specified in TIA 602 Following the character the name of the result code appears result code names follow the same rules as command names Extended syntax result codes may include the reporting of values The definition of the result code specifies whether or not values are appended to the result code and if so how many their types and their assumed default values if omitted Data voice Modes When no values are to be reported the result code appears in the simplest form lt name gt If a single value is to be reported the form of the result code is lt name gt value A single space character separat
56. format of this information text is defined for each parameter 2 4 5 Additional Syntax Rules Concatenating Commands after Extended Syntax Commands Additional commands may follow an extended syntax command on the same command line if a semicolon is inserted after the preceding extended command as a separator 100722B Conexant 2 7 Commands Reference Manual 2 9 2 6 2 6 1 The semicolon is not necessary when the extended syntax command is the last command on the command line Concatenating Commands after Basic Format Commands Extended syntax commands may appear on the same command line after a basic syntax command without a separator in the same manner as concatenation of basic syntax commands Issuing Commands All characters in a command line must be issued at the same data rate and with the same parity and format The modem will ignore any command line that is not properly terminated The modem may consider 30 seconds of mark idle time between any two characters as an improperly terminated command line In this case the modem may or may not generate an ERROR message The modem will ignore any characters received from the DTE that are not part of a properly formatted command line If the maximum number of characters that the modem can accept in the body is exceeded an ERROR result code is generated after the command line is terminated The DTE will not begin issuing a subsequent command line until at
57. handling of data remaining in modem buffers upon call termination It accepts three numeric subparameters Syntax ETBM lt pending TD gt lt pending RD gt lt timer gt Defined Values lt pending TD gt Decimal number 0 specifying that disconnect will occur immediately and all buffered transmit data will be discarded when the local DTE requests call disconnection lt pending RD gt Decimal number 0 specifying that disconnect will occur immediately and all buffered receive data will be discarded when the local DTE requests call disconnection lt timer gt Decimal number 0 specifying that the modem will not attempt to deliver the buffered data before abandoning the attempt and discarding remaining data Reporting Current or Selected Values Command ETBM Response pending TD gt lt pending RD gt lt timer gt Example ETBM 0 0 0 Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command ETBM Response ETBM lt pending TD gt range lt pending RD gt range lt timer gt range Example ETBM 0 0 0 100722B Conexant 3 63 Commands Reference Manual B Transmit Break to Remote In non error correction mode the modem will transmit a break signal to the remote modem with a length in multiples of 100 ms according to parameter specified If a number in excess of 9 15 entered 9 is used The command works in conjunction with the K command In error correction mode the mod
58. is enabled 177 CONNECT 56000 The modem has connected to the line at 56000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 178 CONNECT 230400 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 230400 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 180 CONNECT 28000 The modem has connected to the line at 28000 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 181 CONNECT 29333 The modem has connected to the line at 29333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 182 CONNECT 30667 The modem has connected to the line at 30667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 183 CONNECT 33333 The modem has connected to the line at 33333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 184 CONNECT 34667 The modem has connected to the line at 34667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 185 CONNECT 37333 The modem has connected to the line at 37333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 186 CONNECT 38667 The modem has connected to the line at 38667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 187 CONNECT 41333 The modem has connected to the line at 41333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 188 CONNECT 42667 The modem has connected to the line at 42667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 189 CONNECT 45333 The modem has connected to the line at 45333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 190 CONNECT 46667 The modem has connected to the line at 46667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 191 CONNECT 49333 The modem has connected to the line at 49333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabl
59. line quality monitor and auto retrain 2 Enable line quality monitor and fallback fall forward Default Result Codes OK value 0 1 or 2 ERROR Otherwise Fallback Fall Forward When 2 is active the modem monitors the line quality EQM When line quality is insufficient the modem will initiate a rate renegotiation to a lower speed within the V 34 V 32 bis V 32 RC336 modulation speeds The modem will keep falling back within the current modulation if necessary until the speed reaches 2400 bps V 34 or 4800 bps V 32 Below this rate the modem will only do retrains if EQM thresholds are exceeded If the EQM is sufficient for at least one minute the modem will initiate a rate renegotiation to a higher speed within the current modulation speeds The rate renegotiations will be done without a retrain if a V 32 bis connection is established Speeds attempted during fallback fall forward are those shown to be available in the rate sequences exchanged during the initial connection Fallback fall forward is available in error correction and normal modes but not in direct mode or synchronous mode with external clocks 100722B Conexant 3 55 Commands Reference Manual 900 Select p Law A Law Codec This command selects A Law codec type for V 90 and K56flex modulation This command also stores the selected setting directly to NVRAM The default value is country specific Syntax U
60. n400exceeded LAPM retransmission Count Timer 5E NegotiationFailed 5F DisconnectFrameReceived 60 SabmeFrameReceived 64 LossOfSynchronization Data Compression Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Example Modem Response and Usage Example UD commend response are shown in Table 3 13 Table 3 13 Completed Data Call with some errors and rate retrain during the call Modem Response Tine DIAG 2A4D3263 0 09 This is version 0 9 DIAG lt 2A4D3263 1206 2 0 3 0 Data Answer signal detected Data only Character async DIAG lt 2A4D3263 5 7 14513902 6 145 gt V 8 Call Menu indicates V 8 Joint Menu selects DIAG lt 2A4D3263 10 1F 11 0 12 52 Receive level 31 dBm transmit level 12 dBm noise level 82 dBm DIAG lt 2A4D3263 14 03 15 05 16 10 gt Far end echo delay in milliseconds Far end echo loss in dB Near end echo loss 16dB DIAG lt 2A4D3263 20 C 22 780 24 0C80 26 79E0 gt Transmitter V 34 training completed V 34 carrier frequency 1920 V 34 symbol rate 3200 initial transmit rate is 31200 bit s DIAG lt 2A4D3263 21 D 25 1F40 27 DACO gt Receiver V 90 training completed V 90 symbol rate 8000 initial receive rate is 56000 bit s DIAG lt 2A4D3263 30 00 31 03 32 01 33 01 gt No carrier loss events 3 carrier rate renegotiations attempted 1 carrier retrain requested 1 carrier retrain granted DIAG lt 2A4D32
61. product capabilities Fourth byte Octet 16 K56flex version number Fifth byte Octet 17 Conexant pump code version number Sixth byte Octet 18 x law and controller version number Bit 6 Forced Not forced A Law u Law 0 Forced A Law u Law 1 Not forced A Law u Law Bit 5 Select A Law Law 0 Select A Law 1 Select u Law Bit 4 0 Controller version 100722B Conexant 3 41 Commands Reference Manual V Single Line Connect Message Enable This command enables or disables the single line connect message format as follows Syntax V lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X W and S95 1 Connect messages are displayed in the single line format described below subject to the command settings V Verbose and Q Quiet In Non Verbose mode V0 single line connect messages are disabled and a single numeric result code is generated for CONNECT DTE When single line connect messages are enabled there are no CARRIER PROTOCOL ER or COMPRESSION DR messages apart from the fields described below The single line connect message format is CONNECT lt DTE Speed gt lt Modulation gt lt Protocol gt lt Compression gt lt Line Speed gt Where DTE Speed DTE speed e g 57600 Modulation V92 for V 92 modulation V90 for V 90 modulation K56 for K56f
62. related events are listed in Table 4 3 lt action gt The lt action gt parameter has two meanings 0 Upon timeout the modem will go on hook executing an implied ATH command then reset to FCLASS 0 1 Upon timeout the DCE will only go on hook Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FIT Response FIT lt time gt lt action gt Example FIT 0 0 For the default settings Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FIT Response FIT lt time gt range lt action gt range Example FIT 0 255 0 1 Table 4 3 Inactivity Timer Start and Stop Events On line state Start timer event Stop timer event Waiting for a command modem sends final result code DTE sends AT or at Waiting for transmit data modem sends CONNECT after DTE sends data FTM or FTH command Waiting for transmit data modem sends lt XON gt or sets CTS DTE sends data Waiting to deliver modem sends lt XOFF gt after FRM or DTE sends lt gt received data FRH command Waiting to deliver DTE sets V 24 Ckt 133 OFF after DTE sets V 24 Ckt 133 received data FRM or FRH command ON 4 16 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FPR Fixed DTE Rate This numeric extended format parameter specifies the data rate at which the modem will accept commands during on line operation It may be used to select operation at rates at which the modem is not capable of aut
63. sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt to the DTE generates OK result code and returns to command mode The receive buffer 15 cleared and all data received from the remote is discarded If the modem detects a DTR drop while amp D2 is in effect it goes on hook sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt to the DTE generates OK result code and returns to command mode If the modem detects a DTR drop while amp D3 15 in effect the modem performs a warm reset Fax Data Transmission Fax data transmission is initiated by the AT FTM lt mod gt command After this command is issued the modem generates the CONNECT message and transmits carrier in the modulation scheme specified by the parameter n The modem then transmits constant 1 bits for a minimum of one second and continues to transmit constant 1 bits until it receives a character from the DTE When data is received from the DTE the modem deletes start and stop bits and deletes all lt DLE gt lt chr gt character pairs before transmitting the data to the remote Each lt DLE gt lt DLE gt sequence is transmitted as a single DLE lt DLE gt lt ETX gt is considered 4 4 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual as the end of stream marker and is not transmitted All data received from the DTE after the lt DLE gt lt ETX gt is ignored by the modem until the modem generates either the CONNECT OK or ERROR result code If no more data is in the transmit buffer and the last transmitted ch
64. shown by the example below Permanently forbidden numbers as defined by country requirements will not appear on this list If no numbers are blacklisted only the OK result code is issued Syntax B Example NO PHONE NUMBER 1 4175537660 2 8288924961 3 3887278862 4 3124839442 5 6284664 OK 100722B Conexant 3 43 Commands Reference Manual D Display Delayed Numbers This command causes the modem to send a list of the delayed numbers together with the delay associated with each The modem will return a list of delayed telephone numbers as defined in the B command The format of the response is shown by the example below delay times are shown as hours minutes seconds If no numbers are delayed only the OK result code is issued Syntax D Example NO PHONE NUMBER DELAY ll 8264734660 2 00 00 2 7532634661 2 00 00 3 2587334662 0 02 00 4 7532651663 0 03 25 5 7459931664 0 01 45 OK Extension Pickup Notification through 16550 UART The PPD 1 command allows setting of the DDSR bit 1 of register 6 when extension pick up is detected and disables all DSR notification The PPD 0 command disables this feature This feature is available only on a SmartSCM that is configured for parallel operation 3 44 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 Set Telephony Extension The 5 command enables disables Line In Use Extension Pickup and Remote Hangu
65. side Therefore if a landside V 34 modem is NOT going to receive any calls from a V 32bis MNP10 EC modem it can be configured using AT amp F SEC 0 18 otherwise use the configuration above If MNP10 EC is enabled manually using AT SEC 1 no particular modulation will be chosen therefore if the user wishes to force V 32bis modulation they should use the AT MS 10 1 minspeed maxspeed command e g AT MS 10 1 4800 12000 would force V 32bis and limit the speed between 4800 and 12000 bps To allow V 34 modulation use AT MS 11 1 minspeed maxspeed e g AT MS 11 1 4800 19200 would allow V 34 speeds between 4800 and 19200 When MNP10 EC is enabled in V 34 modes the symbol rate is limited to 3000 therefore the maximum speed would be 26 4K however the initial connect speed is limited to 21600 If an AXCELL solution is used a transmit level of 10dBm is required therefore the following initialization string should be used Cell Site AT amp F SEC 1 10 100722B Conexant 3 115 Commands Reference Manual It is recommended that systems be set up if possible with separate modems to receive calls from other land based modems and cellular modems This is so that land based users that experience high network attenuation do not have connection problems when communicating to modems configured for cellular operation The above configurations are the minimum additional AT commands may be issued to change the result messages etc AT
66. station ID string if any This message 15 generated in execution of Originate Answer FDT or FDR commands FDTC Report the Polled Station Capabilities Syntax FDTC lt string Polled Station Capabilities If the answerer has a document to poll it would be communicated to the originator in bit 9 of the DIS frame The originating station may elect to transmit a fax and later send SIG and DTC frames to pick up the polled document The answering station would report the incoming DTC frame via the FDTC response message after command mode is canceled with the AT FDR command FPOLL Indicate Polling Request Syntax FPOLL This message is sent to the DTE if the received DIS message indicates that the remote station has a document to poll by bit 9 in the DIS and polling has been enabled with the AT FSPL command The DTE may then decide to receive rather than transmit 100722B Conexant 5 17 Commands Reference Manual 5 5 Service Class 2 Parameters All Service Class 2 parameters can be read written and tested for range of legal values by the DCE The general syntax is described in Section 6 1 Group 3 FAX devices negotiate session parameters in DIS DCS and DTC frames The following parameters are provided to condition the facsimile DCE for the capabilities it will offer and to report the session settings negotiated The three primary T 30 session parameters are FDCC FDIS and FDCS They are comp
67. the dialing the telephone number using pulses or DTMF digits or detecting the RING signal and answering the call Intelligent cellular phone interfaces connect between the modems RJ 11 socket and the cellular phone s data interface The interface provides landline features to the modem line current dial tone ringing etc and translates the modem s signals off hook digits etc into signals that the cellular phone understands Once connected the interface acts as a transparent link between the modem and the cellular telephone The Direct Connect Modem interfaces directly to the cellular phone s data interface and provides direct control over the cellular phones operation For example if the user were to instruct the modem to dial using the ATDTnnnn command the modem would relay the telephone number and the SEND command to the cellular phone over the data interface The modem connects to the cellular phone using a special cable which must be purchased separately A different cable is required for each cellular phone or make of cellular phones Cellular Phone Drivers The data interface to cellular phones differs between manufacturers and models and requires a unique cellular phone driver for each phone or group of phones Therefore the particular phone driver needs to be downloaded from the PC into the modem s RAM before the modem can be used directly with the cellular phone If a driver is not loaded the modem will operate as a nor
68. the transmit level may not be changed and there are checks to prevent transmit attenuation level change using ConfigurACE Range 0 to 15 dBm Corresponding to 0 to 15 dBm transmit level Default 10 10 dBm transmit level S92 Fax Transmit Attenuation Level S92 sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dBm for the fax mode resulting in a transmit level from 0 to 15 dBm In some countries the transmit level may not be changed and there are checks to prevent transmit attenuation level change using ConfigurACE Range 0 to 15 dBm Corresponding to 0 to 15 dBm transmit level Default 10 10 dBm transmit level 95 Extended Result Codes Control A bit set to a 1 in this parameter in conjunction with the W command will enable the corresponding extended result code see Section 3 5 and Table 3 16 The MR ER and DR settings also control S95 bits 2 3 and 5 respectively The more recent settings of MR ER and DR or host writing of S95 bits 2 3 and 5 along with the W command setting determine the corresponding actual result code reporting see MR ER DR and W commands Default 0 Bit 0 CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed Bit 1 Append ARQ to CONNECT result code in error correction mode XXXX rate Bit 2 Enable MCR XXXX result code XXXX modulation and MRR XXXX result code XXXX rate Also see MR Bit 3 Enable ER XXXX result code XXXX prot
69. the user is attempting to upload a firmware that either hardware not the same model parallel serial etc crystal frequency or size 1Mbit 2Mbit etc as the firmware that is currently on the board If this occurs the FLM will abort and not allow the user to continue Device successfully Displayed by the FLM at the completion of a successful upload or programmed download then the modem will do a cold start The uploader and downloader flash load modules FLM have several built in safety mechanisms to reduce the risk of a failed flash upload download The FLM will not allow a user to upload a firmware of different model serial parallel etc or crystal speed than what is currently in the flash memory Also it will not allow the user to upload a firmware that is larger in size than the flash memory itself e g a 2Mbit firmware onto a 1Mbit flash memory It will however allow the user to upload a firmware that is smaller in size than the flash memory and it will program the firmware with the appropriate offset in order for the firmware to function properly In the instance that there is a failure during the download or upload process the modem will be in flash rescue mode In this mode the modem will respond to all AT commands but will only take action on the AT command so a new attempt to upload or download can be initiated When the modem is in the flash rescue mode it will only able to r
70. when FDCC is written and at the end of a session FDCS Current Session Results Parameters Read syntax FDCS DCE response FDCS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST or FDCS Valid values See Table 5 2 Default values 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 The FDCS parameter is loaded with the negotiated T 30 parameters for the current session A transmitting DCE generates DCS a receiving DCE gets DCS from the remote station The DTE may read this parameter The FDCS parameter is initialized 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 upon initialization and at the beginning of a session If the DTE issues a FDCS command in the initial state the DCE reports lt CR gt lt LF gt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt The contents of FDCS are spontaneously reported during execution of FDR or FDT commands by the FDCS VR BR WD LN BF EC BF ST response using the same compound parameter format Several commands and responses reference T 30 session negotiated parameters These are described by a set of common subparameters These subparameters are described in Table 5 2 with notes Optional parameter values are marked with an Unspecified parameter values are reserved for future use The FDCC FDIS and FDCS compound parameters use these session parameters On writes unspecified subparameters are unchanged The FDIS FDCS and FDTC session report responses use these subparameters For test response ranges of values are reported for each subparameter enclosed in parenth
71. 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 0 Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem 1 Clear data buffers and send break to remote modem Same as 0 2 Send break to remote modem immediately 3 Send break to remote modem immediately Same as 2 4 Send break to remote modem in sequence with data 5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with data Same as 4 Default 100722B Conexant 3 65 Commands Reference Manual Result Codes OK ERROR The third case is where a break is received from a remote modem during a non error corrected connection 0 1 0 to 5 Otherwise K MNP Extended Services Clears data buffers and sends break to the DTE Clears data buffers and sends 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 Enables or disables conversion of a V 42 LAPM connection to an MNP 10 connection The parameter value if valid is written to S40 bits 0 and 1 Syntax K lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Result Codes OK ERROR Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 0
72. x x x Note 3 162 MRR 56000 x x x x 3 165 32000 3 166 34000 3 167 36000 3 168 38000 3 169 40000 3 100722 Conexant 3 21 Commands Reference Manual Table 3 2 Result Codes Continued Short Form Long Form n Value in ATXn Command Notes 0 1 2 3 4 170 CONNECT 42000 x x x x x Note 3 171 CONNECT 44000 x x x x x Note 3 172 CONNECT 46000 x x x x x Note 3 173 CONNECT 48000 x x x x x Note 3 174 CONNECT 50000 x x x x x Note 3 175 CONNECT 52000 x x x x x Note 3 176 CONNECT 54000 x x x x x Note 3 177 CONNECT 56000 x x x x x Note 3 178 CONNECT 230400 x x x x x 180 CONNECT 28000 x x x x x Note 3 181 CONNECT 29333 x x x x x Note 3 182 CONNECT 30667 x x x x x Note 3 183 CONNECT 33333 x x x x x Note 3 184 CONNECT 34667 x x x x x Note 3 185 CONNECT 37333 x x x x x Note 3 186 CONNECT 38667 x x x x x Note 3 187 CONNECT 41333 x x x x x Note 3 188 CONNECT 42667 x x x x x Note 3 189 CONNECT 45333 x x x x x Note 3 190 CONNECT 46667 x x x x x Note 3 191 CONNECT 49333 x x x x x Note 3 192 CONNECT 50667 x x x x x Note 3 193 CONNECT 53333 x x x x x Note 3 194 CONNECT 54667 x x x x x Note 3
73. 0 Processing The fax I O interface supports asynchronous serial and parallel interfaces The character format is 8 bits data no parity and 1 stop bit Start and stop elements are removed from the transmit data and added to the receive data Both transmit and receive data are buffered Flow control using XON XOFF or RTS CTS is provided Unique control character strings are identified filtered or reinserted into the I O data stream These control characters and their resultant action are described below DTE to Modem Transmit Data Stream Characters Detected Action Taken lt DLE gt lt data gt Delete lt DLE gt lt data gt characters lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Recognize as a string terminator and take appropriate action lt DLE gt lt DLE gt Replace with single lt DLE gt character Modem to DTE Receive Data Stream Characters Detected Action Taken lt DLE gt Insert extra lt DLE gt ahead of lt DLE gt The modem also identifies the end of a frame by inserting lt DLE gt lt ETX gt into the data stream after the FCS bytes Fax Mode Selection Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 commands are identified in Table 4 1 Fax Class 1 0 includes all Fax Class 1 commands 100722B Conexant 4 1 Commands Reference Manual Table 4 1 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 Commands Command Parameter Function Applicable in Applicable in Fax Class 1 Fax Class 1 0
74. 00 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 19200 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 19200 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 17 CONNECT 38400 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 38400 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 18 CONNECT 57600 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 57600 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 19 CONNECT 115200 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 115200 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 22 CONNECT The modem has established a V 23 originate connection and line speed reporting is enabled 75TX 1200RX 100722B Conexant 3 119 Commands Reference Manual Table 3 16 Result Code Definitions Continued Code Message 23 The modem has established V 23 answer connection and line speed reporting is enabled 1200TX 75RX 24 DELAYED For X4 sent when a call fails to connect and the number dialed is considered delayed due to country blacklisting requirements 32 BLACKLISTED For X4 sent when a call fails to connect and the number dialed is considered blacklisted 33 FAX A fax modem connection is established in a facsimile mode 35 DATA A data modem connection is established in a facsimile mode 40 MRR 300 The modem has connected to the line at 300 bps and carrier reporti
75. 1 7 Procedure Interrupt Negotiation eter Otero A 5 5 viii Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 2 Service Class 2 Identification and Selection tnnt 5 5 5 2 1 FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification essent 5 5 5 2 2 FMDL Identify Product Model sse nnns 5 2 3 FREV Identify Product Revision 53 Service Class 2 Action CommanQs ee tenete ete Te HE ee N FEE ne a TREE ado 5 3 1 ATD Originate a GCall 5 3 2 ATA Answera uote ace rr vite ro tae re Manual Gall AISWOE it tte RE t ede ERR ERE Automatic AnSWEF cete e e e Ct ba cre Tertius Gonnection as a Data Modemi i S RR D RR BUE S 5 3 3 FDT Data Transmission ccccceccccescssecescesecescescsceecscsecscsececsenecsesecacsesecsecesaeeecaeecaeeesaceecasaeeesaeeesaseesateeses Initiate Page Transmission Continued e ec es e Phas C Data Framing E Phase G Data OATI shes sert etie vee solos zee sentirse erp CAN Escape from Transmission sse 5 9 5 3 4 FET Transmit Page Punctuation 2 ren etd a e Ie EE M 5 10 End a Page 5 3 5 FDR Begin or Continue Phase C Receive Data 5 11 Initiate Document Reception rtt ete
76. 100 20800100 14 H 00800300 04E00100 20800100 18 15 00800300 04 00100 20800100 19 151 00800300 04 00100 20800100 1007228 Conexant 6 11 Commands Reference Manual Result Codes OK lt label gt 0 5 8 9 11 14 18 19 ERROR The lt label gt value is out of range or if the modem cannot service the request in the lt label gt subparameter Table 6 5 VLS Command Options Label Primitives Description VTX VRX VSP 1 0 None DCE on hook Local phone connected to the line 1 T DCE off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with X X power to detect hook condition 2 L DCE on hook Local phone connected to the DCE X X 3 LT DCE off hook Local phone connected to the line DCE connected to X X the line 4 S Internal Speaker connected to the DCE DCE on hook Local phone X connected to the line 5 ST Internal Speaker connected to the line DCE off hook DCE connected X X to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 6 M Internal Microphone connected to the DCE DCE on hook Local phone X connected to the line 7 MST Internal Microphone and Internal Speaker connected to the line DCE X off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 8 51 External Speaker connected to the DCE DCE on hook Local phone x connected to the line 9 51 External Speak
77. 16 QCPC Force Full Startup Procedure Next Connection 3 96 QCPS Enable Quick Connect Profile Save 3 96 S S Read Write 5 3 97 SO Number of Rings to Auto Answer 3 99 1 Ring 3 99 510 Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay 3 101 511 DTMF Tone Duration 3 101 512 Escape Prompt Delay EPD 3 102 14 General Bit Mapped Options Status 3 102 516 Test Mode Bit Mapped Options Status 3 102 519 Reserved 0 52 Escape Character wa S20 Reserved eene nnn ss S21 V 24 General Bit Mapped Options Status 210 V 34 Symbol 22 Speaker Results Bit Mapped Options Status 523 General Bit Mapped Options Status S24 Sleep Inactivity Timer 525 Delay To DTR Off S26 RTS to CTS Delay S27 Mapped Options 5 5 28 Bit Mapped Options 29 Flash Dial Modifier Time 53 Carriage Return Character S30 Disconnect Inactivity Timer S31 Bit Mapped Options Status 536 Failure Control S38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up S39 Flow Cont
78. 22B Commands Reference Manual 3 Data Command Set 3 1 Command Guidelines The commands used to control and report modem operation in data modem mode are defined in this section The Data Modem Mode commands and responses described in this section are applicable when command FCLASS 0 See Section 3 2 1 for the definition of the FCLASS command The default values are typical of a fully configured modem supporting all data rates and options The actual default value is dependent upon installed modem firmware and country specific parameters Commands are accepted by the modem once the previous command has been fully executed which is normally indicated by the return of an appropriate result code Execution of commands D and A either as a result of a direct command or a re execute command will be aborted if another character is entered before completion of the handshake 3 1 1 Escape Code Sequence When the modem has established a connection and has entered on line data mode it is possible to break into the data transmission in order to issue further commands to the modem in an on line command mode This is achieved by the DTE sending to the modem a sequence of three ASCII characters specified by register 52 The default character is The maximum time allowed between receipt of the last character of the three escape character sequence from the DTE and sending of the OK result code to the DTE is controlled by the S12 regi
79. 63 34 7080 35 CB20 gt Final transmit rate is 28800 bit s final receive rate is 52000 bit s DIAG lt 2A4D3263 40 1 41 100 gt LAPM negotiation completed frame size 256 DIAG lt 2A4D3263 42 0 43 0 gt No error control timeout or link NAKs DIAG lt 2A4D3263 44 1 45 400 gt V 42bis data compression used dictionary size 1024 DIAG lt 2A4D3263 50 2 51 2 gt Hardware transmit and receive flow control DIAG lt 2A4D3263 52 343CC 54 0 gt 213964 DTE characters transmitted w o underrun DIAG lt 2A4D3263 53 7230E6 55 47 gt 7483622 DTE characters received 71 characters lost due to receive data overrun DIAG lt 2A4D3263 56 29D 58 0001 gt 597 decimal frames transmitted with 1 frame error DIAG lt 2A4D3263 58 2A4B 59 0004 gt 10827 decimal frames received with 4 frame errors DIAG lt 2A4D3263 60 51 gt Local PC initiated hangup Conexant 3 85 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 10 Compatibility Commands amp L Leased Line Operation This command requests leased line or dial up operation This command is provided for compatibility only no mode change is performed dial up operation continues The OK response is returned for a valid parameter but no other action is performed The parameter value if valid is written to S27 bit 2 Syntax amp L lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 R
80. 7 9600 bps Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command Response FRM lt mod gt range Example 3 24 48 72 73 74 96 97 98 121 122 145 146 Result Codes CONNECT Reported when the selected carrier is detected FCERROR Reported if another carrier is detected and FAR 0 the modem then returns to the command state NO CARRIER Reported if loss of carrier is detected OK Reported if the DTE sends any character to the modem other than XON or XOFF while operating in configured flow control from the DTE the modem then returns to the command state Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FTH Transmit Data with HDLC Framing This command causes the modem to transmit data using HDLC protocol and the modulation defined below Syntax FTH lt mod gt Defined Values lt mod gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected modulation mode and data rates shown in Table 4 2 Result Codes CONNECT Reported for either of two conditions 1 At the beginning of transmission of the training pattern for the selected modulation 2 Ifthe Final Frame bit is 0 OK Reported for either of two conditions 1 Ifthe Final Frame Bit is 1 2 if the DTE sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt a null frame while transmitting flags ERROR Reported if five seconds elapse from the time when the modem reported the CONNECT result code without any additional data transmitted from the DTE the mo
81. 95 and Xn 161 MRR 54000 The modem has connected to the line at 54000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 162 MRR 56000 The modem has connected to the line at 56000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 165 CONNECT 32000 The modem has connected to the line at 32000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 166 CONNECT 34000 The modem has connected to the line at 34000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 167 CONNECT 36000 The modem has connected to the line at 36000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 168 CONNECT 38000 The modem has connected to the line at 38000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 169 CONNECT 40000 The modem has connected to the line at 40000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 170 CONNECT 42000 The modem has connected to the line at 42000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 171 CONNECT 44000 The modem has connected to the line at 44000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 172 CONNECT 46000 The modem has connected to the line at 46000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 173 CONNECT 48000 The modem has connected to the line at 48000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 174 CONNECT 50000 The modem has connected to the line at 50000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 175 CONNECT 52000 The modem has connected to the line at 52000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 176 CONNECT 54000 The modem has connected to the line at 54000 bps and DCE speed reporting
82. C invalid response received 103 Unable to continue after PIN or PIP 120 255 Reserved Codes Note Some codes are not implemented 5 14 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 5 Service Class 2 DCE Responses The DCE sends information responses to the DTE as a facsimile session proceeds They indicate the state of the facsimile session and convey needed information These messages are solicited messages generated in execution of DTE action commands described in Section 6 3 The DCE precedes and follows the information responses with lt CR gt lt LF gt The DCE provides the on line status of several session parameters when they are available during T 30 handshaking These include the remote ID string and the DIS DCS parameters These responses report the T 30 session parameter frames The subparameters are described in Table 5 2 FCON Facsimile Connection Response FCON indicates connection with a fax machine It is released by detection of HDLC flags in the first received frame FCON is generated in response to an Originate or Answer command FDCS Report Current Session Capabilities Syntax FDCS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST FDCS lt string gt reports the negotiated parameters Phase C data will be formatted as described by the subparameters This message may be generated in execution of FDT or FDR commands before the CONNECT
83. CONNECT message to the DTE when FSK flags are detected from the remote Fax Answering Answering of fax calls is identical to answering of data calls with the exception that the modem enters the fax handshaking mode instead of the data handshaking mode after going off hook If FAE 0 the modem after sending answer tone automatically enters fax mode FTH 3 sends the CONNECT message to the DTE and starts sending FSK flags If FAE 1 the modem determines whether the caller is a data modem or fax modem and sends the DATA or FAX result code respectively to the DTE Fax Control Transmission Fax control transmission is initiated by the FTH lt mod gt command After this command is issued the modem generates the CONNECT message and transmits carrier in the modulation scheme specified by the parameter n The modem then transmits HDLC flags for a minimum of second The modem continues to transmit the HDLC flags until it receives a character from the DTE When characters are received from the DTE the modem adds start and end flags performs zero bit insertion generates FCS and deletes lt DLE gt lt chr gt character pairs before transmitting the characters to the remote fax machine Each lt DLE gt lt DLE gt sequence is transmitted as a single lt DLE gt lt DLE gt lt ETX gt is considered as the end of frame marker and is not transmitted All data received from the DTE after lt DLE gt lt ETX gt is ignored by the modem until the mo
84. Command ESR Response ESR lt value gt Example ESR 0 For default setting 100722B Conexant 3 59 Commands Reference Manual Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command ESR Response ESR lt value gt Example ESR 0 EFCS 32 bit Frame Check Sequence This extended format numeric parameter controls the use of the 16 bit or 32 bit frame check sequence FCS option in V 42 Syntax EFCS lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number 0 specifying the use of the 16 bit FCS specified in V 42 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command Response EFCS value Example EFCS 0 For default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command EFCS Response EFCS lt value gt range Example EFCS 0 3 60 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual ER Error Control Reporting This extended format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended format ER intermediate result code is transmitted from the modem to the DTE S95 bit 3 is reset to 0 for ER 0 and is set to a 1 for ER 1 The more recent setting of ER or 595 bit 3 and the W command setting determines the actual error control result code reporting see S95 Parameter and W Command ER lt value gt Syntax ER lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt A decimal number corresponding to the selected error control option 0 Erro
85. FCLASS lt class gt Select read or test service class X FAA lt value gt Auto answer enable x FAE lt value gt Auto answer enable FTS lt time gt Stop transmission and pause x FRS lt time gt Wait for silence x FTM lt mod gt Transmit data with lt mod gt carrier x FRM lt mod gt Receive data with carrier X X FTH lt mod gt Transmit HDLC data with lt mod gt carrier FRH lt mod gt Receive HDLC data with lt mod gt carrier FAR lt off on gt Adaptive reception control x FCL lt time gt Carrier loss timeout x FDD lt value gt Double escape character replacement control FIT lt time gt action DTE inactivity timeout lt gt Fixed Rate x FMI Report manufacturer ID x FMM Report model ID x FMR Report revision ID FLO Flow Control x amp K Local DTE modem flow control see Section 3 2 3 Answer see Section 3 2 3 D lt string gt Dial see Section 3 2 3 H Hangup see Section 3 2 3 Applicable Not applicable 4 2 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 4 1 4 4 1 5 4 1 6 4 1 7 Fax Origination Origination of fax calls is made using the ATD command Upon completion of the dial function a calling tone at 1100 Hz is transmitted with a cadence of 0 5 seconds on and 3 seconds off The modem automatically enters mode FRH 3 and sends the
86. FCON DCE status response if fax call 5 4 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 1 5 5 1 6 5 1 7 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 Identification of T 30 Options Group 3 devices negotiate session parameters in DIS DCS and DTC frames These parameters are defined in Table 5 2 Session Status Reporting The DCE provides reports to the DTE on the status of a session The DCE provides the following status reports 1 Connection and hang up status FCON FHNG lt 0 255 gt 2 Requested DIS session parameters FDIS lt string gt reports remote facsimile capabilities Syntax FDIS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST 3 FDCS lt string gt reports the negotiated parameters 4 Phase C prompts XON XOFF DC2 5 Phase C base status reports depending upon copy quality and related end of page status FPTS 1 5 Procedure Interrupt Negotiation CCITT allows a station to request a procedure interruption at the end of a page This request is passed between stations by the PIP PIN and PRI Q messages Service Class 2 Identification and Selection Three commands report identification and selection information Each of these three commands cause the DCE to send a message to the DTE The messages are programmable using ConfigurACE FMFR Request Manufacturer Identification The FMFR command causes the DCE to send a message identifying the DCE product manufacturer The default message 15 CONEXANT OK
87. FCS Final frame bit set tells the lt DLE gt lt ETX gt CONNECT send flags modem not to expect send DCS frame get DCS frame another frame lt DCS frame data gt send FCS flags lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK drop carrier AT FTS 8 wait 80 ms FTM 96 CONNECT send V 29 carrier detect carrier lt TCF data pattern gt send TCF data get TCF data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK drop carrier AT FRH 3 detect carrier send V 21 carrier CONNECT detect flags send flags lt CFR frame data gt get CFR frame get CRF frame Final frame bit set lt DLE gt lt ETX gt check FCS send FCS frame OK OK accept FCS AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier AT FTM 96 CONNECT send V 29 carrier detect carrier lt page image data gt send page data receive page lt DLE gt lt ETX gt drop carrier OK AT FTS 8 wait 80 ms FRH 3 send V 21 carrier detect carrier send flags detect flags CONNECT send EOP frame receives EOP lt EOP frame data gt send FCS lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK drop carrier final frame AT FRH 3 detect carrier send V 21 carrier CONNECT detect flags send flags lt MCF frame data gt get MCF frame get MCF frame Final frame bit set lt DLE gt lt ETX gt check FCS send FCS frame OK OK accept FCS AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier AT FRH 3 send V 21 carrier lt DNC frame gt CONNECT send flags detect carrier send DNC frame detect flags lt DLE gt lt ETX gt send FCS receive DC INC OK drop carrier final frame ATHO OK hang up hang up
88. If 53 and 55 are set to the same value a matching character will be treated as matching 53 53 is checked before 55 2 2 3 Command Line Echo The modem may echo characters received from the DTE during command state and online command state back to the DTE depending on the setting of the E command If enabled characters received from the DTE are echoed in the same format as received Invalid characters in the command line or incomplete or improperly formed command line prefixes may not be echoed 2 2 4 Repeating a Command Line If the prefix A or is received the modem immediately executes once again the body of the preceding command line No editing is possible and no termination character is necessary A command line may be repeated multiple times in this manner Responses to the repeated command line are issued using format of the original command line If A is received before any command line has been executed the preceding command line is assumed to have been empty that results in an OK result code 2 2 5 Types of DTE Commands There are two types of commands action commands and parameter commands Commands of either type may be included in command lines in any order Action commands may be executed to invoke a particular function of the equipment which generally involves more than the simple storage of a value for later use or tested to determine whether or not the equipment implements the action command and
89. If the modem detects a receive buffer overflow condition it stops receiving from the remote until there is room in the receive buffer The modem informs the DTE of the buffer overflow after it sends to the DTE the last character that was stored in the buffer before the overflow occurred If the modem receives any character from the DTE after the FRM command except flow control characters if software flow control is in effect or if the modem detects a high to low transition of the DTR signal while amp D1 is in effect it sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt to the DTE generates the OK result code and returns to command mode The receive buffer is cleared and all data received from the remote is discarded If loss of DTR is detected while amp D2 is in effect the modem goes on hook sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt followed by OK result code to the DTE and returns to command mode If the modem detects a DTR drop while amp D3 is in effect the modem performs a warm reset 100722B Conexant 4 5 Commands Reference Manual 4 2 4 2 1 4 2 2 Commands and Parameters Mode Entry Commands FCLASS 1 Select Facsimile Class 1 Mode TFCLASS 1 selects the Fax Class 1 Mode The Fax Class 1 Mode commands and responses described in this section are applicable when command FCLASS 1 as shown in Table 4 1 FCLASS 1 0 Select Facsimile Class 1 0 Mode FCLASS 1 0 selects the Fax Class 1 0 The Fax Class 1 0 Mode commands and responses descri
90. OMREC error in transmit Phase B 23 COMREC invalid command received 24 RSPEC error 25 DCS sent three times without response 26 DIS DTC received 3 times DCS not recognized 27 Failure to train at 2400 bps or FMINSP value 28 RSPREC invalid response received 40 49 Transmit Phase C Hangup Codes 40 Unspecified Transmit Phase C error 43 DTE to DCE data underflow 50 69 Transmit Phase D Hangup Codes 50 Unspecified Transmit Phase D error 51 RSPREC error 52 No response to MPS repeated 3 times 53 Invalid response to MPS 54 No response to EOP repeated 3 times 55 Invalid response to EOP 56 No response to EOM repeated 3 times 57 Invalid response to EOM 58 Unable to continue after PIN or PIP 70 89 Receive Phase B Hangup Codes 70 Unspecified Receive Phase B error 71 RSPREC error 72 COMREC error 73 T 30 2 timeout expected page not received 74 T 30 T1 timeout after EOM received 90 99 Receive Phase C Hangup Codes 90 Unspecified Receive Phase C error 91 Missing EOL after 5 seconds 92 Unused code 93 DCE to DTE buffer overflow 94 Bad CRC or frame ECM or BFT modes 100 119 Receive Phase D Hangup Codes 100 Unspecified Receive Phase D errors 101 RSPREC invalid response received 102 COMRE
91. R UR i e A ER e idein 4 13 FAR Adaptive Reception Control entente nnne 4 13 FCL Carrier Loss TimeOUt terere a p 4 14 FDD Double Escape Character Replacement sess 4 15 zFIT DTE Inactivity TimBout rte teen ied 4 16 Fixed Bl EX Rates dne tci ee RR c e ER RA REA 4 17 FMI Request Manufacturer Identification sese 4 18 Request Model Identification FMR Request Revision Identification PEO 4 3 Examples 5 Fax 6lass 2 COImmaltlS um hd hill dl ele 5 1 Command and Syntax Guidelines sse tnnt nnne 5 1 1 Mode Entry COMMANAS RR FCLASS 2 Select Facsimile Class 2 Mode nenne 5 2 5 1 2 5 2 DIE CoOmMand ERN Et 5 2 Facsimile Command Syntax sse eterne entrent entente 5 2 5 1 3 Serial Port Speed and Flow Control sss nnne 5 4 Data Stream Termination DTE to DGE Straa ris EROR RUBER e edt DCE to DTE Streams sse nnne nnne trennen 5 1 4 AUtO ADSWOE inen ch reet 5 1 5 Identification of T 30 Options 5 1 6 Session Status Reporting ee eel diee 5
92. R drop causes the modem to perform a soft reset as if the Z command were received The amp Y setting determines which profile is loaded amp Q2 amp Q3 DTR drop causes the modem to hang up Auto answer is inhibited If amp Q5 amp Q6 FCLASS 1 or FCLASS 2 is in effect the action taken is the same as for amp 00 amp K Flow Control This command defines the DTE DCE terminal modem flow control mechanism The parameter value if valid is written to 539 bits 0 1 and 2 Syntax amp lt gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables flow control 3 Enables RTS CTS flow control Default for data modem modes 4 Enables XON XOFF flow control 5 Enables transparent XON XOFF flow control Note Upon reset both RTS CTS and XON XOFF flow control is enabled for fax modem and voice modes Result Codes OK value 0 3 4 or 5 ERROR Otherwise 3 24 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp M Asynchronous Synchronous Mode Selection This command determines the DTR operating mode The modem treats the amp M command as a subset of the amp Q command Syntax amp M lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Result Codes Selects direct asynchronous operation The command sequence amp MO NO selects normal buffered mode but the command sequence NO amp M6O selects
93. Register to help determine the reason for the failed connection S86 records the first event that contributes to a NO CARRIER message The code definitions are Range 0 26 Default 21 S86 0 Normal hangup no error occurred S86 1 Reserved S86 2 Reserved 586 3 Call Waiting caused disconnect S86 4 Physical carrier loss S86 5 No error correction at the other end S86 6 No response to feature negotiation S86 7 This modem is async only the other modem is sync only S86 8 No framing technique in common S86 9 No protocol in common S86 10 Bad response to feature negotiation S86 11 sync information from the remote modem S86 12 Normal hangup initiated by the remote modem S86 13 Retransmission limit reached S86 14 Protocol violation occurred S86 15 Lost DTR S86 16 Received GSTN cleardown S86 17 Inactivity timeout S86 18 Speed not supported S86 19 Long space disconnect S86 20 Key abort disconnect S86 21 Clears previous disconnect reason S86 22 connection established S86 23 Disconnect after three retrains S86 24 Call Waiting tone detected S86 25 Extension pickup detected S86 26 Remote hangup detected 3 110 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 91 PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level In non PCM modes V 90 or K56flex are PCM modes S91 sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dBm for the PSTN mode resulting in a transmit level from 0 to 15 dBm In some countries
94. S 0 Examples User is talking on an extension and the modem tries to dial AT STE 7 ATDT555 1212 LINE IN USE 100722B Conexant 3 47 Commands Reference Manual The line is not in use and the modem tries to dial AT STE 7 ATDT555 1212 Modem goes off hook CONNECT An extension is off hook but there is silence on the line and the modem tries to dial AT STE 3 ATDT555 1212 Modem goes off hook NO DIAL TONE Modem is connected in data mode and an extension goes off hook AT STE 2 ATDT555 1212 CONNECT NO CARRIER Extension 1s picked up GSTN Cleardown sent ATS86 025 Modem is connected in data mode and remote modem goes on hook AT STE 4 ATDT555 1212 CONNECT NO CARRIER Remote modem drops line ATS86 025 3 48 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Modem is connected in data mode and the LOCAL HANDSET goes off hook AT STE 7 ATDT555 1212 5 sec delay CONNECT NO CARRIER Local handset goes off hook GSTN Cleardown sent and remote modem goes on hook ATS86 025 500ms after no carrier a dial tone is heard on the local handset Modem is in answer machine mode and an extension goes off hook AT STE 2 AT FCLASS 8 OK lt DLE gt h Local handset on hook lt DLE gt R Ring AT VLS 1 OK AT VSM 1 7200 0 0 AT VTX Starts to play greeting message lt DLE gt P User picks up extension lt DLE gt DTE send abort to end playback AT VLS 0 DTE hangs up 100722B Conexan
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96. able e ct ro eee ite eee iege ue 3 76 ITF Transmit Flow Control Thresholds sess 3 77 3 2 9 Diagnostic Commands ere thi HE ede ern 3 78 00 Last Call Status Repol ananin a a a 3 78 3 2 10 Compatibility Commands sess nnne nnne 3 86 amp L Leased Line Operation 2 3 86 M Enable Cellular Power Level Adjustment 3 86 Initial Cellular Power Level Setting sese 3 87 E Compromise Equalizer Enable Command sse 3 07 3 241 FastConnect Commands tnter 3 88 00 601 cs ctr tette tei ete be bc i p t 3 88 3 212 4 92 5 800 0 00 05 eec e e RR dp es 3 89 PCW Call Waiting Enable sess nnne nnns 3 89 PMH Modem 0n Hold Enable 5 3 ero re t te en EORR Ea 3 90 Modem on Hold Timer 3 91 Initiate nennen 3 92 PIG PCM Upstream nnne nnn nnn nennen nennen 3 93 PMHF V 92 Modem on Hold Hook Flash sse 3 93 PQC V 92 Phase 1 and Phase 2 Control 3 94 PSSA Use Short Sequence eni ee tm RR aw re nad e ie 3 95 QCPC Force Full Startup Procedure Next Connection sss
97. al Speaker 1 External Speaker H External Microphone and Speaker combination handset or headset Note All label options in this table may not be supported by the product see VLS command 6 12 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 6 6 Events Detectable in the Voice Mode per V 253 Event Number Event Description Event Reporting 0 Caller Id Report Message 1 DID Report Message 2 Distinctive Ringing Pattern 3 RING Simple 4 DTMF Received Simple 5 Receive Buffer Overrun Simple 6 Facsimile Calling e g 1100 Hz Simple 7 Data Calling e g 1300 Hz Simple 8 Local Phone On Off hook Simple 9 Presumed Hangup SILENCE Time out Simple 10 Presumed End of Message QUIET Time out Simple 11 SIT Signal Simple Message 12 Bong Tone Simple 13 Loop Current Interruption Simple 14 Loop Current Polarity Reversal Simple 15 Call Waiting Beep Interrupt Simple 16 Distinctive Call Waiting Pattern 18 Ringing Tone Simple 19 BUSY Simple 20 DIAL TONE Simple 21 Reorder Fast Busy Simple 22 V 21 Channel 2 7E flags Simple 23 Transmit Buffer Underrun Simple 24 Extension Phone On Off hook Simple 25 Facsimile or Data Answer e g 2100 Hz Simple 26 Data Answer e g 2225 Hz Simple 27 Voice Detect Simple 29 Stuttered Dial tone Simple note 1 30 Invalid Voice Data Format Simple 31 Lost Data Detected Event Simple 32 Facsimile Answer Simpl
98. an S Parameter read or write function or reports the value of an S Parameter n Establishes S Parameter n as the last register accessed n v Sets S Parameter n to the value v n Reports the value of S Parameter n The parameter n can be omitted in which case the last S Parameter accessed will be assumed The S can be omitted for and AT in which case the last S Parameter accessed will be assumed For example ATS7 establishes S7 as the last accessed register AT 40 sets the contents of the last register accessed to 40 ATS 20 sets the contents of the last register accessed to 20 If the number n is outside the range of the S Parameters available the modem will return the ERROR message If the value is outside the range permitted for a given S Parameter the modem will return the ERROR message Input and output are always in decimal format Note that some S Parameters are read only In some cases writing to the S Parameter will appear to be accepted but the value will not actually be written Due to country restrictions some commands will be accepted but the value may be limited and replaced by a maximum or minimum value Minimum maximum and default values for S Parameters may be altered with ConfigurACE FACTORY DEFAULTS The factory default values are stored in ROM and are loaded into the active configuration at power up or by the ATZ command In addition the designated default profile is subsequently loa
99. and example is followed by a description of command execution AT VTS 1 50 2 9 Play DTMF 1 with a duration given by the VTD command Play silence with a duration of 500 ms Play DTMF 2 with a duration given by the VTD command Play silence with a duration given by the VTD command Un ces Play DTMF 9 with a duration given by the VTD command 100722B Conexant 6 7 Commands Reference Manual VTX Start Modem Transmit Playback This command causes the modem to start the voice transmission process Syntax VTX Result Codes CONNECT The modem accepts the command ERROR The modem is not connected to at least one off hook telephone line or one non telephone line VGR Voice Gain Receive Record Gain This command causes the modem to set the gain for received voice samples Syntax VGR lt gain gt 0 only valid number selects automatic gain control Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGR Response lt gain gt Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VGR Response lt gain gt range Example 0 Result Codes OK gain 0 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 6 8 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume This command causes the modem to set the volume level Syntax VGT lt level gt Defined Values lt level g
100. and no documents to send It then sends the T 30 EOP response to the remote device FAXERR T 30 Session Error Report Read syntax FAXERR lt table value gt read only Valid values 0 255 see Table 5 5 for meaning This read only parameter indicates the cause of the hangup Table 5 5 shows the valid values for this parameter as well as the meaning of the each value FAXERR is set by the DCE at the conclusion of a fax session The DCE resets F AXERR to 0 at the beginning of Phase A off hook time 100722B Conexant 5 21 Commands Reference Manual 5 5 10 FBOR Data Bit Order Write syntax FBOR lt value gt Valid values 0 1 2 or 3 Default value 0 This parameter controls the mapping between PSTN facsimile data and the DTE DCE link There are two choices Direct The first bit transferred to each byte on the DTE DCE link is the first bit transferred on the PSTN data carrier Reversed The last bit transferred of each byte on the DTE DCE link is the first bit transferred on the PSTN data carrier There are two data types to control This command controls Phase C data T 4 encoded data transferred during execution of FDT or FDR commands The following two codes are supported FBOR 0 or 2 Selects direct bit order for Phase C data FBOR 1 3 Selects reversed bit order for Phase C data This parameter does not affect the bit order of control characters generated by the DCE 9 5 11 FAA Answer Parameter W
101. and setting 100722B Conexant 2 9 Commands Reference Manual 2 7 2 Result Code Types There are three types of result codes final intermediate and unsolicited Result codes are described in Section 3 5 1 A final result code indicates the completion of a full modem action and a ability to accept new commands from the DTE 2 intermediate result code is a report of the progress of an modem action The CONNECT result code is an intermediate result code In the case of a dialing or answering command the modem switches from command state to online data state and issues a CONNECT result code This is an intermediate result code for the modem because it cannot accept commands from the DTE while in online data state When the modem switches back to the command state it then issues a final result code such as OK or NO CARRIER 3 Unsolicited result codes such as RING indicate the occurrence of an event not directly associated with the issuance of a command from the DTE Extended Syntax Result Codes Extended syntax result codes may be issued in response to either basic or extended commands or both The appropriate responses are specified in the definitions of the commands the responses or both The general format of extended syntax result codes is the same as result codes defined in TIA 602 with regard to headers and trailers The characters specified in S parameters 53 and S4 are used in headers and trailers of
102. aracter was not an ASCII NULL the modem generates the OK result code and returns to the command mode If the last character transmitted was an ASCII NULL the modem generates the CONNECT message to the DTE and waits for further data from the DTE while transmitting NULLs to the remote If more data is received before five seconds elapse the modem continues to transmit the data as described in the previous paragraph If five seconds elapse and no data is received from the DTE the modem drops carrier goes on hook and generates the ERROR result code 4 1 9 Fax Data Reception Fax data reception is initiated using the AT FRM lt mod gt command After this command is issued the modem looks for carrier in the modulation scheme specified by the parameter n If no carrier is detected before the period of time specified by register S7 expires the modem generates the NO CARRIER message and returns to command mode Ifa V 21 carrier is detected when a high speed carrier is expected the modem generates the FCERROR message and returns to the command mode If the specified carrier is detected the modem generates the CONNECT message and enters the data receive mode While in data receive mode the modem receives data from the remote adds start and stop bits and handles lt DLE gt lt chr gt character pairs before passing the data to the DTE The modem prefixes each lt DLE gt character with another lt DLE gt character before sending it to the DTE
103. are or an equivalent process If downloading existing firmware from the modem using an industry standard communications software or equivalent put the host PC in XMODEM receive mode Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 8 The messages described in Table 3 1 may occur during the uploading process Table 3 1 Upload Messages Message Description Device not supported Displayed if the FLM used does not support the flash memory that is installed on the board Wrong S37 format Displayed if the modem firmware being uploaded is not in Motorola S3 format Record error Displayed if there is an error while either uploading or downloading If this occurs the transfer should be aborted and the user should restart at step 5 Download abort Displayed if the transfer is aborted before it is finished If this occurs the user should restart at step 5 Erase fail Displayed if the FLM is unable to erase the flash memory If this occurs the user should restart at step 5 Download error Re Load Displayed if there was an error when uploading or downloading If this occurs the user should restart at step 5 Error No H W flow ctl Displayed if RTS CTS flow control is not set If this occurs the user should restart at step 3 DTE timeout Displayed if the DTE has stopped the XMODEM transfer process before it is finished If this occurs the user should restart at step 5 Code doesn t match Displayed if
104. at affect response formats e g Q and V commands see 2 7 Command Line General Format A command line is made up of three elements the prefix the body and the termination character The command line prefix consists of the characters AT or at or to repeat the execution of the previous command line the characters A or a The body is made up of individual commands described in this document Space characters 5 2 0 are ignored and may be used freely for formatting purposes unless they are embedded in numeric or string constants The termination character may not appear in the body The modem can accept at least 50 characters in the body The termination character may be selected by a user option parameter S3 the default being CR 100722B Conexant 2 1 Commands Reference Manual 2 2 2 Command Line Editing The character defined by parameter S5 default BS is interpreted as a request from the DTE to the modem to delete the previous character Any control characters 5 0 0 through 1 15 inclusive that remain in the command line after receipt of the termination character are ignored by the modem The modem checks characters from the DTE first to see if they match the termination character S3 then the editing character S5 before checking for other characters This ensures that these characters will be properly recognized even if they are set to values that the modem uses for other purposes
105. ational as detected by the NVRAM test during reset processing amp Q5 002 007 amp Q5 014 amp Q5 014 3 40 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp V1 Display Last Connection Statistics Displays the last connection statistics in the following format shown with typical results TERMINATION REASON LOCAL REQUEST LAST TX rate RE 26400 BPS HIGHEST TX rate 26400 BPS LAST RX eck te eR 49333 BPS HIGHEST RX rate 49333 BPS PROTOCOL rea ARAUCA RR LAPM 5 5 V42Bis Line 038 Rx hEVElLl 994343949 9 x 015 Highest Rx State 67 Highest TX State 67 EOM SUM ci u le eee o eR LIEU 00B4 Min Distantes ees ie 4x 0000 RBS Pattern e 2 es 00 Rate DEOD E 00 Digital 2000 Local Rt rn COUN 00 Remote Rtrn Count 00 Flex 9481814347C4 RBS Pattern Shows which bits are being robbed in the least significant 6 bytes e g 03 indicates 2 robbed bits in bit positions 0 and 1 Digital Loss Shows if a pad was encountered and if so what was the digital loss 2000 means OGB Flex Shows V 8bis information as follows First byte Octet 13 second byte of manufacturer id 94 K56flex Second byte Octet 14 Licensee code 81 Conexant Third byte Octet 15 manufacturer s
106. ault setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VLS Response lt label gt lt devices gt lt transmit event gt lt receive event gt lt idle event gt Where each event subparameter is a hex number the represents an event bit field of the reporting capabilities of each state see Table 6 6 lt label gt Identifies the modem analog source destination hardware configuration lt devices gt A lt string constant gt made up of Primitives lt xxxx event gt lt transmit event gt lt receive event gt and lt idle event gt subparameters are the DCE event reporting capabilities for the Voice Transmit State Voice Receive State and the Voice Command State respectively Each of the event reporting subparameters is a hex number that represents an event bit field The hex number format is defined in Table 6 6 a one in the bit field indicates that the DCE can report the associated event Each of the possible hardware configurations has its own lt label gt lt idle event gt description line the above form description shows just one A lt CR gt lt LF gt terminates each description line Example AT VLS 0 B0804100 B0804100 B0804100 1 T 0B8433C1 0FE431C1 0B8431C1 2 L 08800300 0CE00100 08800100 3 LT 0B8433C1 0FE431C1 0B8431C1 4 8 00800300 04E00100 20800100 5 ST 0B8433C1 0FE431C1 0B8431C1 8 S1 00800300 04E00100 20800100 9 S1T 0B8433C1 0FE431C1 0B8431C1 11 M1 00800300 04E00
107. ay Timer VRID Caller ID VRN Ringback Never Appeared Timer nl VRX Start Modem Receive VSD Silence Detection Quiet and Silence VSM Compression Method Selection VSP Speakerphone VTD Beep Tone Duration VTS Send Voice Tone s VTX Start Modem Transmit Playback Ac ADSWOE oer a reru eae EO E ERE 3 35 B CGITT oF Bell Rete neis 3 56 Transmit Break to 3 64 D Dial3 32 E Gl 3 16 Disconnect Hang Up 3 36 1 l ldentificationc s sun ees AA eee ees 3 6 K K Break Control essen 3 65 K MNP Extended Services 3 66 L Speaker 3 38 M M Speaker Control esses 3 38 N N Operating Mode sssssemm 3 5 Return to On Line Data 3 37 P P Set Pulse Dial 3 35 PPD Extension Pickup Notification 3 44 Q Quiet Results Codes Control 3
108. bed in this section are applicable when command FCLASS 1 0 as shown in Table 4 1 Mode Commands FAA Auto Answer Enable This command enables or disables fax adaptive answer This command operates identically to the FAE command Syntax FAA lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable data fax auto answer mode Default 1 Enable data fax auto answer mode The modem determines the calling type and issues DATA result code 13 if the caller is a data modem or issues FAX result code 15 if the caller is a fax modem 4 6 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FAE Auto Answer Enable This command enables or disables fax adaptive answer This command operates identically to the FAA command Syntax FAE lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable data fax auto answer mode Default 1 Enable data fax auto answer mode The modem determines the calling type and issues DATA result code 13 if the caller is a data modem or issues FAX result code 15 if the caller is a fax modem After a data not fax connection is achieved indicated by the DATA result code the DTE must issue an ATO command to cause the modem to go on line FTS Transmit Silence This command causes the modem to terminate a transmission and wait for lt time gt 10 ms intervals before respond
109. cluded 100722B Conexant 2 3 Commands Reference Manual 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 Extended Syntax Commands Command Naming Rules Both actions and parameters have names which are used in the related commands Names always begin with the character Following the from one to 16 additional characters appear in the command name These characters will be selected from the following set A through Z 5 4 1 through 5 10 0 through 9 5 3 0 through 3 9 IAS 2 1 1 5 2 5 5 2 13 5 2 14 5 2 15 1 5 3 10 1 5 5 15 The first character following the is an alphabetic character in the range of A through Z This first character generally implies the application in which a command is used e g F for Fax or V for voice The modem considers lower case characters to be the same as their upper case equivalents When subparameters are associated with the execution of an action or when setting a parameter the command may include specification of values This is indicated by the appearance of lt value gt in the descriptions below lt value gt consists of either a numeric constant or a string constant Numeric Constants Numeric constants are expressed in decimal hexadecimal or binary Decimal numeric constants consist of a sequence of one or more of the characters 0 through 9 inclusive Hexadecimal numeric constants consist of a sequence of one or m
110. command causes the modem to report the modem product manufacturer Syntax FMI Typical Response CONEXANT OK FMM Request Model Identification This command causes the modem to report the modem product model Syntax Typical Response V90 OK FMR Request Revision Identification This command causes the modem to transmit one or more lines of information text identifying the modem version revision level or date Syntax FMR Typical Response V3 001 V90 2M DLS OK Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FLO Flow Control This parameter allows the DTE to identify and select the type of flow control used Syntax FLO lt method gt Defined Values lt method gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 XON XOFF and RTS CTS flow control turned off 1 Use XON XOFF flow control in either direction 2 Use RTS for flow control of the modem by the DTE use CTS for flow control of the DTE by the modem Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FLO Response FLO lt method gt Example FLO 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FLO Response FLO lt method gt range Example FLO 0 2 Result Codes OK method 0 2 ERROR Otherwise 4 3 Examples Examples of calling transmitting and answering receiving one page using fax class 1 commands are shown in Table 4 4 and Table 4 5 respectively The
111. country requirements ConfigurACE II for Windows allows programming of functions such as e Loading of multiple sets of country parameters e Loading of NVRAM factory profiles e Call progress and blacklisting parameters e Entry of S parameter maximum minimum default values e Limitation of transmit levels e Modification of factory default values e Customization of the response e Customization of fax OEM messages e Enabling of Telephony Extension features e Direct Mode This program modifies the hex object code which can be programmed directly into the system Flash ROM Lists of the generated parameters can be displayed or printed Conexant provided country parameter files allow a complete set of country specific call progress and blacklisting parameters to be selected Refer to the ConfigurACE II for Windows software for a detailed description of capabilities and the operating procedure 1 2 Reference Documentation Document Tite SmartSCM Modem Data Sheet 100490 SmartACF Modem Data Sheet 100488 SmartACFL Modem Data Sheet 100444 SC56D Modem Data Sheet 101098 1 2 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Syntax and Procedures 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 The command and response syntax and procedures generally conform to referenced recommendations and standards Since these recommendations and standards describe characteristics universal to a large installed base of modems to a maximum deg
112. cters or when a continuous range of values is supported by the first value in the range followed by a hyphen character followed by the last value in the range The specification of single values and ranges of values may be intermixed within a single information text In all cases the supported values are indicated in ascending order For example the following are some examples of value range indications 0 Only the value 0 is supported 1 2 3 The values 1 2 and 3 are supported 1 3 The values 1 through 3 are supported 0 4 5 6 9 11 12 The several listed values are supported 0 4 6 9 11 12 An alternative expression of the above list Compound Range of Values When the action accepts more than one subparameter or the parameter accepts more than one value the set of supported values is presented as a list of the parenthetically enclosed value range strings described above separated by commas For example the information text in response to testing an action that accepts three subparameters and supports various ranges for each of them could appear as follows 0 1 3 0 4 6 9 1 1 12 This indicates that the first subparameter accepts only the value 0 the second accepts any value from 1 through 3 inclusive and the third subparameter accepts any of the values 0 4 5 6 9 11 or 12 1007228 Conexant 2 11 Commands Reference Manual This page is intentionally blank 2 12 Conexant 1007
113. ction The range is 0 1 to 25 5 seconds for lt sdi gt 1 to 255 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VSD Response lt sds gt lt sdi gt Example 0 50 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VSD Response lt sds gt range lt sdi gt range Example 0 127 129 0 255 Result Codes OK lt hook gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VSM Compression Method Selection This command causes the modem to set the voice compression method the silence compression sensitivity and the voice sampling rate Syntax VSM lt cml gt lt vsr gt lt sds gt lt sel gt Defined Values lt cml gt Decimal number identifying the compression method lt vsr gt lt range of values gt containing the supported range of voice samples per second of the analog signal scs range of values containing the supported range of sensitivity settings for voice receives sel range of values containing the supported range of expansion values for voice transmits Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VSM Response lt cml gt lt vsr gt lt sds gt lt sel gt Example 1 8000 0 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VSM Response lt cml gt lt cmid gt lt bps gt lt tm gt lt vsr gt lt sds gt lt sel gt lt cml gt Decima
114. ction exists this command connects the DTE back to the remote modem after an escape 1 Enters on line data mode with a retrain before returning to on line data mode 2 Fast retrain without speed change used for diagnostic purpose only 3 Renegotiate rate without speed change used for diagnostic purpose only 4 Renegotiate rate down one speed used for diagnostic purpose only 5 Renegotiate rate up one speed used for diagnostic purpose only Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 5 and a connection exists ERROR Otherwise or if not connected 100722B Conexant 3 37 Commands Reference Manual L Speaker Volume This command sets the speaker volume control The parameter value if valid is written to 522 bits 0 and 1 Syntax L lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Low volume 1 Low volume Default 2 Medium volume 3 High volume Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 3 ERROR Otherwise M Speaker Control This command selects when the speaker will be on or off The parameter value if valid is written to 522 bits 2 and 3 Syntax M lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Speaker is always off 1 Speaker is on during call establishment but off when receiving carrier Default 2 Speaker is always on 3 Speaker is off when receiving carrier and during dialing but on
115. d Xn 135 MCR B212 The modem has connected to the line with Bell 212 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 136 MCR V21 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 21 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 137 MCR V22 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 22 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 138 MCR V22B The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 22 bis modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 139 MCR V23 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 23 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 140 MCR V32 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 32 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 141 MCR V32B The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 32 bis modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 142 MCR V34 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 34 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 144 MCR K56 The modem has connected to the line with K56flex modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 145 MCR V90 The modem has connected to the line with ITU T V 90 modulation and modulation reporting is enabled See MR S95 and Xn 150 MRR 32000 The modem has connected to the line at 32000 bps and carrier reportin
116. d by the lt DLE gt lt ETX gt stream termination characters The DCE will filter the stream as described in Section 6 1 2 Phase C Data Format The received data format is negotiated under T 30 reported by the FDCS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST response The DCE will delete the terminating RTC 6 EOLs patterns lt CAN gt Escape from Reception From the FDR command until the end of Phase D Date the DCE is in a data transfer state and will not respond to DTE command characters The DCE will respond to three ASCII control characters lt DC1 gt 017 and lt DC3 gt 019 flow control characters and cancel lt CAN gt 024 Upon receipt of the lt CAN gt character the DCE will terminate the reporting of received data by sending trailing lt DLE gt lt ETX gt characters to the DTE and will then execute an implied FK command in order to conduct an orderly disconnection Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 3 6 5 3 7 5 3 8 5 3 9 FK Session Termination Syntax FK The FK command causes the DCE to terminate the session in an orderly manner In particular the DCE will send a DCN message at the next opportunity and hang up At the end of the termination process the DCE will report the FHNG response with result code Table 5 5 This operation can be invoked by using the cancel lt CAN gt character during Phase C data reception see prior section The DCE will wait until the current page
117. d forces pulse dialing until the next T dial modifier or T command is received Sets S14 bit 5 As soon as a dial command is executed which explicitly specifies the dialing mode for that particular call e g ATDT this command is overridden so that all future dialing will be tone dialed See T command This command may not be permitted in some countries Result Code OK Answer The modem will go off hook and attempt to answer an incoming call if correct conditions are met Upon successful completion of answer handshake the modem will go on line in answer mode This command may be affected by the state of Line Current Sense if enabled Most countries do not require Line Current Sense Operation is also dependent upon FCLASS command and country specific requirements If FCLASS 0 is selected the modem will enter the connect state after exchanging carrier with the remote modem If no carrier is detected within a period specified in register S7 the modem hangs up Any character entered during the connect sequence will abort the connection attempt If FCLASS 1 1 0 or 2 is selected the modem will go off hook in V 21 answer mode It will generate the V 21 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 See the description of the FTH command for d
118. d using ppm codes 4 6 Table 5 3 This command must be sent within the time out specified by FPHCTO after sending Phase C data or else the DCE will end the page and document transmission If the Phase C timeout is reached the DCE sends an EOP post page message and terminates the session The remote facsimile station should respond to the post page message with a post page response The DCE will report this using the FPTS lt ppr gt response Table 5 4 End a Page The FET command causes the DCE to append an RTC 6 EOL pattern as needed and enter Phase D by sending the selected T 30 Post Page message The FET 1 EOM command signals the remote station that the next document will have a new DCS negotiated this causes the session to re enter Phase B Table 5 3 T 30 Post Page Message Codes ppm Code Mnemonic Description PPS MPS Another page next same document PPS JEOM Another document next PPS EOP No more pages or documents PPS NULL Another partial page next PPS PRI MPS Another page procedure interrupt PPS PRI EOM Another doc procedure interrupt 6 PPS PRI EOP All done procedure interrupt 8 ppm Post Page Message ppm code 011 341 1 1 Table 5 4 T 30 Post Page Response Messages ppr Code Mnemonic Description MCF Page good RTN Page bad retrain requested RTP Page good retrain requested PIN Page bad interrupt requested PIP Page good interrupt req
119. ded and may change some of the factory default values The designated default profile can be changed by entering the amp Y command where n is one of the two possible user profiles The defaults shown are those used by Conexant in factory profiles zero and one These may be overwritten by the OEM with ConfigurACE prior to placing the firmware in PROM Minimum and maximum values may also be imposed by ConfigurACE in response to country PTT requirements 100722B Conexant 3 97 Commands Reference Manual The default values shown in Table 3 14 may vary by modem firmware configuration Consult the MCU firmware release notes for exact configuration The factory default values may be loaded at any time by entering the amp Fn command Table 3 14 S Parameter Summary Register Function Range Unis Sawd 50 Rings to Auto Answer 0 255 rings 7 0 51 Ring Counter 0 255 rings 0 2 Escape Character 0 255 ASCII i 43 3 Carriage Return Character 0 127 ASCII 13 S4 Line Feed Character 0 127 ASCII 10 S5 Backspace Character 0 255 ASCII 8 S6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or for Dial Tone 2 255 5 2 57 Wait Time for Carrier Silence or Dial Tone 1 255 5 50 S8 Pause Time for Dial Delay Modifier 2 255 5 2 59 Carrier Detect Response Time 1 255 0 15 T 6 510 Lost Carrier To Hang
120. dem generates either the CONNECT OK or ERROR result code If no more data is in the transmit buffer and the final bit was a 1 bit 4 of the second byte received from the DTE the modem generates the OK result code and returns to the command mode If the final bit was a 0 the modem generates the CONNECT message and waits for further data from the DTE while transmitting HDLC flags If no more data is received before 5 seconds elapse the modem drops carrier goes on hook and generates the ERROR result code Fax Control Reception Fax control reception is initiated using the AT FRH lt mod gt command After this command is issued the modem looks for carrier in the modulation scheme specified by the parameter n If no carrier is detected before the period of time specified by register S7 expires the modem generates the NO CARRIER message and returns to command mode If a carrier is detected that is not the one specified by the parameter n the modem generates the FCERROR message and returns to the command mode If the specified carrier is detected the modem generates the CONNECT message and enters the HDLC receive mode In HDLC receive mode the modem receives HDLC frames from the remote fax machine strips the flags performs zero bit deletion performs error checking and handles lt DLE gt lt chr gt character pairs before passing the data to the DTE The modem prefixes each lt DLE gt character with another lt DLE gt character before s
121. dem then turns off carrier and returns to the command mode Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FTH Response FTH lt mod gt Example 98 For 17 9600 bps Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FTH Response FTH Example 98 For V 17 9600 bps 100722B Conexant 4 11 Commands Reference Manual FRH Receive Data with HDLC Framing This command causes the modem to receive frames using HDLC protocol and the modulation defined below An ERROR response code results if this command is issued while the modem is on hook Syntax FRH lt mod gt Defined Values lt mod gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected modulation mode and data rates shown in Table 4 2 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FRH Response mod Example FRH 98 For V 17 9600 bps Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FRH Response FRH Example 98 For V 17 9600 bps Result Codes CONNECT Reported for either of two conditions 1 When the selected carrier is detected with an HDLC 2 Ifthe DTE sends another FTH lt MOD gt command after sending the result code indicating frame reception is complete FCERROR Reported if a different carrier is detected and FAR 0 NO CARRIER Reported if loss of carrier is detected OK Reported for either of two conditions 1 Ifa frame was received correctly 2 Ifthe DTE
122. des OK 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise amp D DTR Option This command interprets the ON to OFF transition of the DTR signal from the DTE in accordance with the parameter supplied The parameter value if valid is written to S21 bits 3 and 4 Also see S25 Syntax amp D lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 DTR drop is interpreted according to the current amp Qn setting as follows amp Q0 amp Q5 amp Q6 DTR is ignored assumed ON Allows operation with DTEs which do not provide DTR amp 01 DTR drop causes the modem to hang up Auto answer is not affected amp Q2 amp Q3 DTR drop causes the modem to hang up Auto answer is inhibited 1 DTR drop is interpreted according to the current amp Qn setting as follows amp Q0 1 amp Q5 amp Q6 DTR drop is interpreted by the modem as if the asynchronous escape sequence had been entered The modem returns to asynchronous command state without disconnecting 100722B Conexant 3 23 Commands Reference Manual amp Q2 amp Q3 DTR drop causes the modem to hang up Auto answer is inhibited 2 DTR drop is interpreted according to the current amp Qn setting as follows amp QO through amp Q6 DTR drop causes the modem to hang up Auto answer is inhibited Default 3 DTR drop is interpreted according to the current amp Qn setting as follows amp Q0 amp Q1 amp Q5 amp Q6 DT
123. des are defined so that a modem can respond before the first call is placed and during a call for live monitoring purposes For example key 60 call termination has value 1 defined indicating that the call is still in progress There are at least two ways to do this First the DTE could switch the modem to On Line command state issue the command capture the responses and then issue an ATO command For smoother on line monitoring in band means defined in ITU V 80 are recommended if available in the modem If V 80 methods are used each response line shall be a separate extended in band message Notes for Tables 1 The modem may insert a delay e g 10 ms between information text lines 2 The code tables include values for data and fax calls Some of the codes applicable only to data calls e g data compression some are applicable only to call origination e g busy answering signal detection and some are applicable only to the answering modem e g calling signal detection 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 value are hex converted from decimal in V 58 callCleared codes are described in Table 3 12 3 80 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 4 AT UD Last Call Status Report Format
124. during answering Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 3 ERROR Otherwise 3 38 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual amp G Select Guard Tone This command causes the modem to generate the guard tone selected by this command DPSK modulation modes only The parameter value if valid is written to 523 bits 6 and 7 Syntax amp G lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables guard tone Default 1 Disables guard tone 2 Selects 1800 Hz guard tone This command may not be permitted in some countries Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 2 ERROR Otherwise amp P Select Pulse Dial Make Break Ratio This command determines the make break ratio used during pulse dialing It is only effective if the appropriate bit to enable this command is set through the ConfigurACE program If enabled it will override the make break ratios in the OEM parameters in ConfigurACE The default is country dependent The parameter value if valid is written to 28 bits 3 and 4 Syntax amp P lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second Default 1 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second 2 Selects 39 61 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second 3 Selects 33 67 make break ratio at 20 pulses per second Result C
125. e V 21 ch 2 modulated by 300 bps HDLC flags it reports the FCON message to the DTE The DTE should report the initial received T 30 negotiation messages including the DCS frame The FDCS report will be followed by the OK final result code Automatic Answer The modem provides for automatic answering of incoming calls If configured for automatic answer the modem answers an incoming call in compliance with T 30 and reports the same messages as described for manual answer Connection as a Data Modem If configured to do so by the FAA parameter the DCE will adaptively answer as a facsimile DCE or as a data DCE If the DCE answers as a data DCE it resets the FCLASS parameter to 0 and issues the appropriate final result code e g CONNECT or NO CARRIER to the DTE 5 3 3 FDT Data Transmission Syntax FDT lt CR gt The FDT command prefixes Phase C data transmission When the DCE is ready to accept Phase C data it issues the negotiation responses and the CONNECT result code to the DTE In Phase B the FDT command releases the DCE to proceed with negotiation and releases the DCS message to the remote station In Phase C the FDT command resumes transmission after the end of a prior transmit data stream 100722B Conexant 5 7 Commands Reference Manual Initiate Page Transmission Phase B DCE polled response FCSI lt remote ID string gt if new CSI received FDIS lt subparameters from remote station gt if
126. e Legend This table lists events without any regard as to whether the DCE reporting of the event is optional or mandatory and without assigning a DCE reporting mechanism The first column lists the event number assignment for each event The event number also serves another purpose each number is a bit position in a bit field Event number 0 is the most significant bit of the left most hex number in a hex representation V 253 defines a total of eight hex digits The final bit in the bit field occupies the least significant bit position of the right most hex number The bit representations of the event numbers are used in the VLS command The third column lists whether a single character is enough to report the event or if the DCE must supply a more complicated report The description Simple indicates a single character response lt DLE gt shielded Message indicates a full text message lt DLE gt lt X gt packet and Pattern indicates a repeating Message Notes 1 The use of complex event reporting for Stuttered Dial tone is for further study 100722B Conexant 6 13 Commands Reference Manual VRA Ringback Goes Away Timer This command sets the length of time the modem will wait between ringbacks during call origination before the modem can assume that the remote station has gone off hook Syntax VRA lt interval gt Defined Values lt interval gt Decimal number 0 255 specifying the silence interval time
127. e D 5 20 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 5 6 5 5 7 5 5 8 5 5 9 FPTS Page Transfer Status FCQ Write Syntax lt gt Valid values 1 2 3 4 5 Default value 0 The FPTS parameter contains a value representing the post page response including copy quality and related end of page status These values correspond to post page response messages defined in T 30 The receiving DCE sets this parameter after it receives a page of Phase C data The transmitting DCE sets this parameter with the status reported by the receiving station The DTE may inspect or modify this parameter The set of lt ppr gt values is defined in Table 5 4 These values are also reported in the FPTS response to the FDR command Copy Quality Checking Write syntax FCQ lt value gt Valid values 0 Default value 0 This parameter controls Copy Quality checking by a receiving facsimile DCE The DCE returns FCQ 0 which indicates the DCE does no quality checking The DCE will generate Copy Quality OK MCF responses to complete pages and set FPTS 1 FPHCTO DTE Phase Response Time out Write syntax FPHCTO lt value gt Valid values 0 255 100 millisecond units Default value 30 The FPHCTO command determines how long the DCE will wait for a command after reaching the end of data when transmitting in Phase C When this time out is reached the DCE assumes there are no more pages
128. e at 24000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 57 MRR 26400 The modem has connected to the line at 26400 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 58 MRR 28800 The modem has connected to the line at 28800 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 59 CONNECT 16800 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 16800 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 61 CONNECT 21600 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 21600 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 62 CONNECT 24000 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 24000 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 63 CONNECT 26400 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 26400 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 64 CONNECT 28800 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 28800 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 28800 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 66 DR ALT The modem has connected to the line in MNP Class 5 and DR message reporting is enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 67 DR V 42B The modem has connected to the line in V 42 bis and DR message reporting is enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 69 DR NONE The modem has connected to the line without data compression and DR message reporting is enabled See S95 Wn and Xn 3 120 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 16 Result Code Definitions Continued
129. e gt rate at which the modem may establish a transmit connection Non zero values for this subparameter are decimal encoded in units of bit s The possible values for each modulation are listed in Table 3 3 Actual values will be limited to possible values corresponding to the entered lt carrier gt and fall back lt carrier gt as determined during operation Default lowest lt min_tx_rate gt and highest lt max_tx_rate gt rate supported by the selected carrier 3 52 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Reporting Current or Selected Values Command MS Response MS lt carrier gt lt automode gt lt min_tx_rate gt lt max_tx_rate gt lt min_rx_rate gt lt max_rx_rate gt Note The current active settings are reported under control of the MR parameter Example 5 K56 1 300 33600 300 56000 For default values This example allows maximum system flexibility to determine optimal receive and transmit rates during operation Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command MS Response MS lt carrier range lt automode gt range min tx rate range max tx rate range min rx rate range max rx rate range Example 1 4 5 103 212 21 22 22 23 32 32 34 56 V90 0 1 300 33600 300 33600 300 56000 300 56000 Example 2 MS B103 B212 V21 V22 V22B V23C V32 V32B V34 V90 V92 0 1 300 33600 300 33600 300 56000 300 56000
130. e speakerphone function is OFF Default 1 The speakerphone function is ON Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VSP Response lt mode gt Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VSP Response lt mode gt range Example 0 1 Result Codes OK lt mode gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 6 22 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VDX Speakerphone Duplex Mode This command selects speakerphone full duplex mode Syntax VDX lt mode gt Defined Values lt mode gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 1 The speakerphone mode is full duplex Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VDX Response lt mode gt Example 1 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VDX Response lt mode gt range Example 1 Result Codes OK lt mode gt 1 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 23 Commands Reference Manual VGM Microphone Gain This command causes the modem to set the microphone gain of the speakerphone function Syntax VGM lt gain gt Defined Values lt gain gt Decimal number between 0 and 255 corresponding to the gain Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGM Response lt gain gt Example 64 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Paramete
131. ead write parameters may be set read and tested Parameters may take either a single value or multiple compound values Each value may be either numeric or string the definition of the parameter will specify the type of value for each subparameter Attempting to store a string value in a numeric parameter or a numeric value in a string parameter is an error 2 6 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Parameter Set Command Syntax The definition of the parameter indicates for each value whether the specification of that value is mandatory or optional For optional values the definition indicates the assumed default value if none is specified the assumed value may be either a previous value 1 the value of an omitted subparameter retains its previous value a fixed value e g the value of an omitted subparameter is assumed to be zero Generally the default value for numeric parameters is 0 and the default value for string parameters 15 empty string The following syntax is used for parameters that accept a single value lt name gt lt value gt The following syntax is used for parameters that accept more than one value lt name gt lt compound_value gt For each implemented parameter if all mandatory values are specified and all values are valid according to the definition of the parameter the specified values are stored If lt name gt is not recognized one or more mandatory
132. ected on the line What qualifies as a ring signal is determined by country dependent parameters modifiable through ConfigurACE When cellular interface is selected RING indicates that the cellular phone is receiving an receiving an incoming call 3 NO CARRIER Sent when attempting to establish a call if 1 Ringback is detected and later ceases but no carrier is detected within the period of time determined by register S7 or 2 ringback is detected within the period of time determined by register 57 Also sent when the modem auto disconnects due to loss of carrier For sent for the following conditions 1 f busy tone detection is enforced busy or circuit busy has been detected 2 If dial tone detection is enforced or selected dial tone has not been detected 4 ERROR Sent during an attempt to execute a command line if any of the following conditions occur 1 The command line contains a syntax error 2 modem cannot execute a command contained in the command line i e the command does not exist or is not supported 3 Acommand parameter within the command line is outside the permitted range For X1 X2 and X3 this message is sent instead of DELAYED and BLACKLISTED 5 CONNECT 1200 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 1200 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 1200 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 6 NO DIAL TONE For X2 and X4 the modem has been instructed to wai
133. ed 192 CONNECT 50667 The modem has connected to the line at 50667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 193 CONNECT 53333 The modem has connected to the line at 53333 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 194 CONNECT 54667 The modem has connected to the line at 54667 bps and DCE SPEED reporting is enabled 195 MRR 28000 The modem has connected to the line at 28000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 196 MRR 29333 The modem has connected to the line at 29333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 197 MRR 30667 The modem has connected to the line at 30667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 198 MRR 33333 The modem has connected to the line at 33333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 199 MRR 34667 The modem has connected to the line at 34667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 200 MRR 37333 The modem has connected to the line at 37333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 3 122 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 16 Result Code Definitions Continued Code mesae 201 MRR 38667 The modem has connected to the line at 38667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 202 MRR 41333 The modem has connected to the line at 41333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 203 MRR 42667 The modem has connected t
134. ed 2 MOH with 20 second timeout Granted 3 MOH with 30 second timeout Granted 4 MOH with 40 second timeout Granted 5 MOH with minute timeout Granted 6 MOH with 2 minute timeout Granted 7 MOH with 3 minute timeout Granted 8 MOH with 4 minute timeout Granted 9 MOH with 6 minute timeout Granted 10 MOH with 8 minute timeout Granted 11 MOH with 12 minute timeout Granted 12 MOH with 16 minute timeout Granted 13 MOH with indefinite timeout Granted Result Codes OK 0 13 in V 92 Mode MS V92 ERROR Otherwise 3 92 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual PIG PCM Upstream Ignore This command controls the selection of PCM upstream in the modem The actual state of PCM upstream is determined by the state of this command as well as the state of a negotiated handshake with a V 92 compliant server in V 92 Mode Syntax PIG lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected operation 0 Enable PCM upstream negotiation 1 Disable PCM upstream negotiation Default Result Codes OK 0 or 1 in V 92 Mode MS V 92 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Selected Value s Command PIG Response PIG lt value gt Example 1 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PIG Response PIG lt value gt range Example PCW 0 1 PMHF V 92 Modem on Hold Hook Flash This command causes the modem to initiate the flash hoo
135. ed by the state of this command as well as the state of a negotiated handshake with a V 92 compliant server in V 92 Mode Syntax PMH lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected operation 0 Modem on hold enabled in V 92 Mode Default 1 Disabled modem on hold Result Codes OK 0 or 1 in V 92 Mode see the MS command ERROR Otherwise Reporting Current or Selected Value Command PMH Response PMH current value Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PMH Response PMH lt value gt range Example 0 1 3 90 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual PMHT Modem on Hold Timer This command controls whether or not the modem will grant or deny a modem on hold MOH request as well as setting the MOH Timeout value Syntax PMHT lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to selected setting 0 Deny V 92 modem on hold Request Default 1 Grant MOH with 10 second timeout 2 Grant MOH with 20 second timeout 3 Grant MOH with 30 second timeout 4 Grant MOH with 40 second timeout 5 Grant MOH with 1 minute timeout 6 Grant MOH with 2 minute timeout 7 Grant MOH with 3 minute timeout 8 Grant MOH with 4 minute timeout 9 Grant MOH with 6 minute timeout 10 Grant MOH with 8 minute timeout 11 Grant MOH with 12 minute timeout 12 Grant MOH with 16 mi
136. ed format compound parameter controls the operation of local flow control between the DTE and the modem during the data state when V 42 error control is used or when fallback to non error control mode is specified to include buffering and flow control It accepts two numeric subparameters Syntax IFC lt modem_by DTE gt lt DTE_by_modem gt Defined Values modem by DTE Specifies the method to be used by the DTE to control the flow of received data from the modem 0 None 1 XON XOFF on transmitted data XON XOFF on transmit data do not pass XON XOFF characters to the remote modem 2 Circuit 133 Ready for Receiving Default 3 DC1 DC3 on circuit 103 Transmitted Data with DC1 DC3 characters being passed through to the remote DCE in addition to being acted upon for local flow control DTE by modem Specifies the method to be used by the modem to control the flow of transmitted data from the DTE 0 None 1 XON XOFF on received data 2 CTS RTS Default Reporting Current or Selected Values Command IFC Response modem by DTE gt lt DTE_by_modem gt Example 2 2 For the defaults Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command IFC Response modem by DTE by modem range Example IFC 0 3 0 2 3 30 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual ILRR DTE Modem Local Rate Reporting This extended format numeric param
137. eed 9 76 DTE Modem Local Flow Control 3 30 ILRR DTE Modem Local Rate Reporting 3 31 IPR Fixed DTE EEA 3 29 1 Transmit Flow Control Thresholds esses 3 77 MR Modulation Reporting Control 3 53 MS Modulation Selection PCW Call Waiting Enable PIG PCM Upstream Ignore PMH Modem on Hold Enable PMHF V 92 Modem on Hold Hook Flash PMHR Initiate Modem on Hold PMHT Modem on Hold Timer PQC V 92 Phase 1 and Phase 2 Control PSS Use Short Sequence VCID Caller ID CID m VDR Distinctive VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting VDX Speakerphone Duplex Mode VGM Microphone Gain VGR Voice Gain Receive Record Gain VGS Speaker VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume i VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE Modem VLS Analog Source Destination Selection z VNH Automatic Hang up Control ua VPR Select DTE Modem Interface Rate VRA Ringback Goes Aw
138. eference Manual Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FCLASS Response FCLASS lt mode gt Example FCLASS 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FCLASS Response FCLASS lt mode gt range Example FCLASS 0 1 1 0 2 8 10 VCID Caller ID This command controls the reporting and presentation of data associated with the Caller ID services in the Incoming Call Line ID ICLID data format for the next call Syntax VCID lt pmode gt Defined Values lt pmode gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable Caller ID reporting Default 1 Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE The modem presents the data items in a lt Tag gt lt Value gt pair format The expected pairs are date time name and caller code telephone number 2 Enables Caller ID with unformatted presentation to the DTE Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VCID Response VCID lt pmode gt Example VCID 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VCID Response VCID lt pmode gt range Example VCID 0 2 100722B Conexant 3 3 Commands Reference Manual VRID Report Retrieved Caller ID CID This command reports the data associated with the Caller ID services in the Incoming Call Line ID ICLID data format for the last received call Syntax VRID l
139. efined Values lt carrier gt lt automode gt A string which specifies the preferred modem carrier to use in originating or answering a connection lt carrier gt values are strings of up to eight characters consisting only of numeric digits and upper case letters lt carrier gt values for ITU standard modulations take the form lt letter gt lt 1 4 digits gt lt other letters as needed gt Defined values are listed in Table 3 3 A numeric value which enables or disables automatic modulation negotiation e g ITU T V 32bis Annex A or V 8 0 Automode disabled 1 Automode enabled Default lt min_rx_rate gt and lt max_rx_rate gt Numeric values which specify the lowest lt min_rx_rate gt and highest lt max_rx_rate gt rate at which the modem may establish a receive connection May be used to condition distinct limits for the receive direction as distinct from the transmit direction Values for this subparameter are decimal encoded in units of bit s The possible values for each modulation are listed in Table 3 3 Actual values will be limited to possible values corresponding to the entered lt carrier gt and fall back lt carrier gt as determined during operation Default lowest lt min_rx_rate gt and highest lt max_rx_rate gt rate supported by the selected carrier lt min_tx_rate gt and lt max_tx_rate gt Numeric values which specify the lowest lt min_tx_rate gt and highest lt max_tx_rat
140. em will signal a break through the active error correction protocol giving no indication of the length Syntax B lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 1 9 Break length in 100 ms units Default 3 Non error corrected mode only Result Codes OK If connected in data modem mode NO CARRIER If not connected or connected in fax modem mode Note When the modem receives a break from the remote modem break is passed to the DTE as follows In non error correction mode direct the break length is passed in non error correction mode normal and in error correction mode 300 ms break is passed 3 64 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VW Break Control Controls the response of the modem to a break received from the DTE or the remote modem or the B command The parameter value if valid is written to S40 bits 3 4 and 5 Syntax K lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option The response is different in three separate states The first state is where the modem receives a break from the DTE when the modem is operating in data transfer mode 0 A U N 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
141. ending it to the DTE After 100722B Conexant 4 3 Commands Reference Manual 4 1 8 the last byte in the frame the modem sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt to the DTE marking the end of the frame The modem then generates either the OK message if no errors were detected or the ERROR message if errors were detected FCS is incorrect and returns to command mode While in command mode the modem continues to receive data in the selected modulation scheme and sends the data after sending the CONNECT message to the DTE when the DTE reissues the FRH command with the same parameter If the DTE issues the FRH command with a different parameter the modem clears all buffers and proceeds as described previously If carrier is lost while in command mode and the DTE reissues the FRH command with the same parameter and there is no data in the buffer the modem sends the ERROR result code to the DTE and returns to the command mode If there is data in the buffer the modem sends the next frame of buffered data to the DTE followed by lt DLE gt lt ETX gt and either the ERROR result code if errors were detected or the OK result code if no errors were detected The modem then returns to command mode The modem concludes an error is detected 1f carrier is lost for any period of time during or before the reception of a frame If carrier is lost for a time period longer than the time specified by the register S10 the modem finishes delivering
142. enenenennnnnennn 3 96 QCPS Enable Quick Connect Profile Save 3 96 SsParamelfe Sic E eeu eiie SI mede IM UM E Me M PLIN 3 97 5 Read Write S Parameter cccccccccscssessscssescecscssssseseeecssecessssssseeeececsssessaeseseeeeecesssssseeeeeseseeaeees 3 97 3 3 1 FAGTORY DEFAU IS cct rere ch certet estet see vc oen rA a 3 97 3 3 2 S PARAMETER DBEFINITIONS ere ri ede un 3 99 50 Number of Rings to 3 3 99 51 RING COUNTE C Saleen 3 99 92 5 2552 045 3 99 3 Carriage Return Character essent tenter nnne nennt tranne tenens 3 99 54 Line Feed Character nennt nnne nnne nennt nnne 3 99 5 Backspace 22 2 3 100 56 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or for Dial Tone 3 100 S7 Wait Time for Carrier Silence or Dial Tone 3 100 99 Pause Lime For Dial Delay re e tee inde de ERR 3 101 59 Carrier Detect Response 3 101 vi Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 10 Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay 3 101 5145 DTMF 0 6 0114 0 i ett e n Ent e Re ER 3 101 12 Escape Prompt Delay EPD 3 102 14 Genera
143. equests dial up operation Dial up operation continues Result Codes OK 0 ERROR Otherwise M Enable Cellular Power Level Adjustment This command is included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning a result code Syntax M lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 command 1 1 command 2 2 command Result Codes OK 0 to 2 ERROR Otherwise 3 86 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Initial Cellular Power Level Setting This command is included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning a result code Syntax M lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected power setting 0 MO command 30 M30 command Result Codes OK 0 to 30 ERROR Otherwise E Compromise Equalizer Enable Command This command is included for compatibility only and has no effect other than returning a result code Syntax E lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 0 command 1 1 command Result Codes OK 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 87 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 11 FastConnect Commands FastConnect Control This command allows configuring of the client modem to connect to a central site modem that supports non standard V 22 and V 22 bis FastConnect protoc
144. er Values Command VDT Response lt enable gt range lt report gt range Example 0 0 Result Codes OK lt enable gt lt report gt 0 0 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 6 20 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VPR Select DTE Modem Interface Rate Turn Off Autobaud This command selects the DTE modem interface rate Syntax VPR lt rate gt Defined Values lt rate gt gt Decimal number corresponding to the DTE modem interface rate where 0 autobaud rate determined by processing the AT command and 1 2 3 4 8 16 24 48 96 correspond to multipliers of 2400 bps to determine the actual rate 0 Autobaud 1 2400 bps 2 4800 bps 3 7200 bps 4 9600 bps 8 19200 bps 16 38400 bps 24 57600 bps 48 115200 bps 96 230400 bps Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VPR Response lt rate gt Example 0 For the default setting Autobaud Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VPR Response rate range Example 0 1 2 3 4 8 16 24 48 96 Result Codes OK rate 0 1 2 3 4 8 16 24 48 96 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 21 Commands Reference Manual 6 2 3 Speakerphone Commands VSP Speakerphone ON OFF This command turns the speakerphone ON or OFF Syntax VSP lt mode gt Defined Values lt mode gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Th
145. er connected to the line DCE off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 10 MS1T Internal microphone and External Speaker connected to the line DCE x off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 11 M1 External Microphone connected to the DCE DCE on hook Local x phone connected to the line 12 15 External Microphone and Internal Speaker connected to the line DCE x off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 13 M1S1T External Microphone and External Speaker connected to the line DCE off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 14 H External Microphone and Speaker combination handset or headset connected to the DCE DCE on hook Local phone connected to the line 15 HT External Microphone and Speaker combination handset or headset X X connected to the line DCE off hook DCE connected to the line Local phone provided with power to detect hook condition 16 MS Internal Microphone and Internal Speaker connected to DCE 17 MS1 Internal Microphone and External Speaker connected to DCE 18 M1S External Microphone and Internal Speaker connected to DCE 19 151 External Microphone and External Speaker connected to DCE Primitives Column 2 L Local Phone li Telephone Line M Internal Microphone M1 External Microphone 5 Intern
146. es the colon character from the value no space appears between the result code name and the colon If multiple values are to be reported with the result code the form is lt name gt compound value 2 10 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Fax Modes If a single value is to be reported the form of the result code is lt value gt or lt value gt 2 7 3 lt name gt lt compound_value gt Information Text Formats for Test Commands In general the format of information text returned by extended syntax commands is described in the definition of the command The modem may insert intermediate lt CR gt characters in very long information text responses in order to avoid overrunning DTE receive buffers If intermediate lt CR gt characters are included the modem does not include the character sequences 0 lt CR gt or OK lt CR gt so that DTE can avoid false detection of the end of these information text responses Range of Values When the action accepts a single numeric subparameter or the parameter accepts only one numeric value the set of supported values may be presented in the information text as an ordered list of values The list is preceded by a left parenthesis and is followed by a right parenthesis If only a single value is supported it appears between the parentheses If more than one value is supported then the values may be listed individually separated by comma chara
147. esavscaceeesersesesasas 5 5 Service Class 2 Parameters csscssessssssssssscsessssssssssssssssescsessssessssesssesssesacsesesssessssseessavsvassssesavscaceesseesesesavseesesenensess 5 5 1 FDCC DCE Capabilities Parameters 5 5 2 FDIS Current Sessions Capabilities Parameters 5 5 3 FDCS Current Session Results Parameters nennen nnns 5 5 4 LO Call DSU uit ec ERE REED ROREM 5 5 5 FGR Capability to Receive 3 ciere rete E T PRAE 100722B Conexant ix Commands Reference Manual 5 5 6 FPTS Page Transfer Status i ccrto eR e e dere Rega 5 21 5 5 7 FCQ Copy Quality Checking sese nnne nnn nnn nnns 5 21 5 5 8 FPHCTO DTE Phase C Response Time out cccccseccscscsssessssscsesesecscececseseseseseaeseseesesecseseseaeseeesasaeaees 5 21 5 5 9 FAXERR T 30 Session Error Report 5 21 5 5 10 4 FBOR Data Bit Order i dace ere eH a rc he e detta 5 22 55 14 PAA ANSWer Param Ole li ice ettet i En D e ER RUN e re e dts 5 22 5 9 12 26 55 secco teens n n EE D Eun 5 23 5 6 Example S SSIONS tenete mie eene cul te ete b 5 23 S actae ae a ue tbe 6 1 6 1 Voice Commands OVelVIBW e E DR ER RUD e ORG RR 6 1 6 1 1 DLE Shielded Event Codes Sent to the DTE sss 6 2 6 1 2 DLE Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem DCE 6 3
148. eses characters For example DCE response to F DCC could report CRLF 0 1 0 5 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 7 lt CRLF gt 14400 fax models 100722B Conexant 5 19 Commands Reference Manual 5 9 4 5 9 9 Example FDIS 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 1 VR 0 98 dpi vertical resolution BR 5 14400 bit s WD 0 1728 pixels LN 2 unlimited length DF 0 1 D modified Huffman coding EC 0 no ECM BF 0 no BFT ST 1 5 ms scan time FLID Local ID String Write syntax FLID lt local ID string gt Valid value 20 character ASCII string Default value Empty If FLID is not a null string it generates a TSI or CSI frame Table 3 T 30 includes digits 0 9 and space If the DCE supports use of Table 3 T 30 only the response to a FLID command is 20 32 43 48 57 If the DCE supports printable ASCII lt the response is 20 32 127 lt CRLF gt The first 20 represents string length the second character values field reports supported string values 1 The string is saved in RAM 2 Non numeric characters are not filtered out 3 The string is right justified FCR Capability to Receive Write syntax FCR lt value gt Valid values 1 Default value 0 FCR 0 indicates that the DCE will not receive message data This can be used when the DTE has insufficient storage The DCE can send and can be polled for a file FCR is sampled in CCITT T 30 Phase A and Phas
149. esesssesacaesesssssssesesacsceesesesesesassessesersees 3 39 amp P Select Pulse Dial Make Break Ratio 3 39 amp V Display Current Configuration and Stored Profiles 3 40 amp V1 Display Last Connection Statistics sssssssssseseeeeeeeennnennntnnnnnnnnnns 3 41 V Single Line Connect Message Enable sse 3 42 L Report Line Signal Level sese nnn nnn nennen nnns 3 43 Q Report Line Signal Quality 2 eter re teh cef tern ner fertis 3 43 B Display Blacklisted nnns 3 43 D Display Delayed Numbers cccccccesesssceseseeceseseeecsceeescseeceeseeecaeeecesaesecacaesecaeeesaceeeesaeeecatsasaeees 3 44 PPD Extension Pickup Notification through 16550 UART sss 3 44 Set Telephony Extension 3 45 Modulation Control Commands sess nennen 3 51 MS Modulation Selection essent nene 3 51 MR Modulation Reporting Control nnn 3 53 Enable Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto Retrain or Fallback Fall Forward 3 55 U Select u Law or A Law Codec Type nnne nnn nnne tennis 3 56 B 1 0 3 56 Error Control Commands 3 57 ES Error Control and Synchronous Mode
150. espond to AT commands if the DTE rate has not been changed since the last AT command was successfully issued even if the modem is powered off and on 100722B Conexant 3 15 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 2 DTE Modem Interface commands The parameters defined in this section control the operation of the interface between the DTE and modem E Command Echo The modem enables or disables the echo of characters to the DTE The parameter value if valid is written to 514 bit 1 Syntax E lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the option 0 Disables command echo 1 Enables command echo Default Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise Q Quiet Results Codes Control The command enables or disables the sending of result codes to the DTE The parameter value if valid is written to S14 bit 2 Syntax Q lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the option 0 Enables result codes to the DTE Default 1 Disables result codes to the DTE Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise 3 16 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual V Result Code Form This command selects the sending of short form or long form result codes to the DTE The parameter if valid is written to S14 bit 3 Syntax V lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Enables short form te
151. etails 100722B Conexant 3 35 Commands Reference Manual H Disconnect Hang Up This command initiates a hang up sequence This command may not be available for some countries due to PTT restrictions Syntax H lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Result Codes OK ERROR Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 The modem will release the line if the modem is currently on line and will terminate any test AT amp T that is in progress Country specific modulation specific and error correction protocol specific S38 processing is handled outside of the HO command If on hook the modem will go off hook and enter command mode For US models the modem will remain off hook For W class models the modem will return on hook after a period of time determined by S7 value 0 or 1 Otherwise 3 36 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 0 Return to On Line Data Mode This command determines how the modem will enter the on line data mode If in the on line command mode the modem enters the on line data mode with or without a retrain If in the off line command mode no connection the modem reports ERROR Syntax O lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Enters on line data mode without a retrain Handling is determined by the Call Establishment task Generally if a conne
152. eter controls whether or not the extended format ILRR lt rate gt information text is transmitted from the modem to the DTE Syntax ILRR lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables reporting of local port rate ILRR is not transmitted Default 1 Enables reporting of local port rate ILRR is transmitted Reporting Current or Selected Values Command ILRR Response ILRR lt current value gt Example ILRR 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command ILRR Response ILRR lt value gt range Example ILRR 0 1 Reported Rate The lt rate gt reported represents the current negotiated or renegotiated DTE modem rate If enabled the intermediate result code is transmitted after any modulation error control or data compression reports are transmitted and before any final result code e g CONNECT is transmitted The lt rate gt is applied after the final result code is transmitted The DTE modem port rate will change only if neither buffered mode nor error controlled means are enabled ES x 0 and if the negotiated carrier rate MRR does not match the current DTE modem port rate autodetected from the previous command line Syntax ILRR lt rate gt lt rx_rate gt 100722B Conexant 3 31 Commands Reference Manual Defined Values lt rate gt Decimal value representing the cur
153. evious invocation of the same command or is determined by a separate parameter or other mechanism or a fixed value e g the value of an omitted subparameter 15 assumed to be zero Generally the default value for numeric subparameters is 0 and the default value for string subparameters is empty string The following syntax is used for actions that have no subparameters lt name gt 100722B Conexant 2 5 Commands Reference Manual 2 4 4 The following syntax is used for actions that have one subparameter lt name gt lt value gt The following syntax is used for actions that have two or more subparameters lt name gt lt compound_value gt For actions that accept subparameters if all subparameters are defined as being optional and the default values for all subparameters are satisfactory the data terminal equipment DTE may use the first syntax above 1 omit the from the action execution command as well as all of the subparameter value string If all other relevant criteria are met e g the modem is in the proper state the command is executed with any indicated subparameters If lt name gt is not recognized the modem issues the ERROR result code and terminates processing of the command line ERROR is also generated if a subparameter 1s specified for an action that does not accept subparameters if too many subparameters are specified if a mandatory subparameter 15 not specified
154. examples show the interchange between the DTE and the modem for various cases Comments are included to explain how to handle various situations Commands and responses are in upper case e g AT FRH 3 and comments are in lower case All streams of data denoted by lt frame gt are terminated by the lt DLE gt lt ETX gt characters 100722B Conexant 4 19 Commands Reference Manual Table 4 4 Fax Class 1 Calling Sequence Transmitting a Single Page DTE Commands Modem Responses Local Modem Action Remote Station Action Notes AT FCLASS 1 OK Set Class 1 ATDT lt string gt Dial and send CNG Answer Look for V 21 send CED V 21 3 Detect flags Send HDLC flags implied by dialing with FCLASS 1 0 CONNECT lt NSF frame gt Send NSF frame lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK AT FRH 3 CONNECT Detect flags CFI frame data get CSI send CSI frame lt DLE gt lt ETX gt get FCS OK accept FCS check FCS Frame status OK 3 Detect flags DTE must detect final lt DIS frame data gt get DIS send DIS frame frame bit to anticipate lt DLE gt lt ETX gt get FCS loss of carrier OK accept FCS check FCS AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier AT FRH 3 send V 21 carrier detect carrier Final frame bit clear tells CONNECT send flags detect flags the modem to expect send TSI frame get TSI frame another frame lt TSI frame data gt send
155. fined Values lt orig_rqst gt Decimal number which specifies the initial requested mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator The options are 0 Initiate call with Direct Mode 1 Initiate call with Normal Mode also referred to as Buffered Mode only 2 Initiate V 42 without Detection Phase If V 8 is in use disable V 42 Detection Phase 3 Initiate V 42 with Detection Phase Default 4 Initiate MNP 6 Initiate V 80 Synchronous Access Mode when connection is completed and Data State is entered See ESA and ITF commands 7 Initiate Frame Tunneling Mode when connection is complete and Data Mode is entered lt orig_fbk gt Decimal number which specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator 0 LAPM MNP or Normal Mode error control optional Default 1 LAPM MNP or Direct Mode error control optional 2 LAPM or MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established 3 LAPM error control required disconnect if error control is not established 4 MNP error control required disconnect if error control is not established 100722B Conexant 3 57 Commands Reference Manual lt ans_fbk gt Examples ES 6 ES 6 ES 8 ES 6 8 ES 3 ES 2 ES 3 2 Decimal number which specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the answerer or specifies V 80 Synchronous Access Mode
156. for synchronous modes and one hundredths of a second for other modes Range 0 255 1 second for synchronous modes 1 0 01 second otherwise Default 5 526 RTS to CTS Delay 526 sets the time delay in hundredths of a second before the modem turns CTS ON after detecting an OFF to ON transition on RTS when amp RO is commanded Pertains to synchronous operation only Range 0 255 hundredths of a second Default 1 27 Bit Mapped Options Status S27 indicates the status of command options Default 73 49h 01001001b Bits 0 1 3 Synchronous asynchronous selection amp Mn amp Qn 31 0 00 0 amp MO0 or amp QO 00 1 amp MI or amp Ql 01 0 amp M2 or amp Q2 01 1 amp M3 amp Q3 10 0 Reserved 10 amp Q5 Default 11 0 amp Q6 Bit 2 Leased line control amp Ln 0 Dial up line amp L0 Default Bits 4 5 Internal clock select amp Xn Internal clock amp X0 Default External clock amp X1 Slave clock amp X2 Bit 6 CCITT Bell mode select Bn 0 CCITT mode 1 Bell mode 1 Default Bit 7 Reserved 100722B Conexant 3 105 Commands Reference Manual 28 Bit Mapped Options Status S28 indicates bit mapped options status Default 0 Bits 0 1 Reserved Bit 2 Reserved always 0 Bits3 4 Pulse dialing amp Pn 39 61 make break ratio at 10 pulses per second amp P0 Default 33 67 make break ratio at 10 pulses second amp 1
157. g 14400 bps long 146 V 17 short 14400 bps short Result Codes CONNECT Reported when the modems begins the training sequence after receipt of a valid lt mod gt value ERROR If the modem s transmit buffer becomes empty and the last transmitted character is NUL 00 the modem continues to transmit NULs until the DTE sends more data or five seconds elapses After five seconds elapse with a empty transmit buffer the modem will turn off the transmit carrier return to the command state and report the ERROR result code OK If the modem s transmit buffer becomes empty and the last transmitted character is was not NUL the modem will turn off the transmit carrier return to the command state and report the OK result code Conexant 4 9 Commands Reference Manual Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FTM Response mod Example 98 For V 17 9600 bps Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FTM Response FTM lt mod gt range Example 3 24 48 72 73 74 96 97 98 121 122 145 146 FRM Receive Facsimile This command causes the modem to enter the receiver mode using the modulation defined below Syntax FRM lt mod gt Defined Values lt mod gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected modulation mode and data rates shown in Table 4 2 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FRM Response mod Example FRM 98 For V 1
158. g Current or Selected Values Command DR Response DR current value gt Example DR 1 For the default setting 100722B Conexant 3 69 Commands Reference Manual Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command DR Response DR lt value gt range Example DR 0 1 DR type Intermediate Result Code The DR type reported represents the current negotiated or renegotiated modem modem data compression type If enabled the intermediate result code is transmitted at the point after error control negotiation handshaking at which the modem has determined which data compression technique will be used if any and the direction of operation The DR intermediate result code if enabled is issued after the Error Control Report ER and before the final result code e g CONNECT The format of this result code is Result Code Syntax DR type Defined Values type An alphanumeric code corresponding to the selected option NONE Data compression is not in use V42B V 42bis is in use in both directions V42B RD 42 bis is in use in receive direction only V42B TD V 42 bis is in use in transmit direction only V44 V 44 is in use in both directions V44 RD V 44 is in use in receive direction only V44 TD V 44 is in use in transmit direction only ALT MNP 5 compression Example DR V42B 3 70 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual C Enable Disable Data
159. g Synchronous Access Mode enables the use of the 8 bit command characters defined in Table 9 V 80 of the Draft ITU T Recommendation V 80 DATA COMMUNICATION OVER THE TELEPHONE NETWORK In Band DCE Control and Synchronous Data Modes for Asynchronous DTE ESA Configure Synchronous Access Submode The operation of the Synchronous Access sub Mode is configured by the ESA parameter This extended format compound parameter is used to control the manner of operation of the Synchronous Access Mode in the modem It accepts six numeric subparameters Syntax ESA lt trans_idle gt lt framed_idle gt lt framed_un_ov gt lt hd_auto gt lt cre_type gt lt nrzi_en gt lt syn1 gt lt syn2 gt 11 Defined Values lt trans_idle gt Specifies the bit sequence transmitted by the modem when a transmit data buffer underrun condition occurs while operating in Transparent sub Mode The options are 0 In Transparent sub Mode modem transmits 8 bit SYN sequence on idle Modem receiver does not hunt for synchronization sequence default and fixed lt framed_idle gt Specifies the bit sequence transmitted by the modem when a transmit data buffer underrun condition occurs immediately after a flag while operating in Framed sub Mode The options are 0 In Framed sub Mode modem transmits HDLC flags on idle default and fixed lt framed_un_ov gt Specifies the actions undertaken by the modem when a transmit data buffer underrun
160. g command ESA The response 15 ESA lt trans_idle gt lt framed_idle gt lt framed_un_ov gt lt hd_auto gt lt cre _type gt lt nrzi_en gt lt syn gt lt syn2 gt Example ESA ESA 0 0 0 0 0 255 For the defaults Reporting Supported Options The modem reports the supported options in response to the following command ESA The response 15 ESA list of supported lt trans_idle gt values list of supported lt framed_idle gt values list of supported lt framed_un_ov gt values list of supported lt hd_auto gt values list of supported lt crc_type gt values list of supported lt nrzi_en gt values list of supported lt syn1 gt values list of supported lt syn2 gt values Example ESA ESA 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 255 Conexant 3 75 Commands Reference Manual H Enable Disable RPI This command enables or disables Conexant Protocol Interface RPI processing and sets the DTE speed Syntax H lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable protocol interface and video ready mode 1 Enable RPI mode and set DTE speed to 19200 bps 2 Enable RPI mode and set DTE speed to 38400 bps 3 Enable RPI mode and set DTE speed to 57600 bps 11 Enable RPI mode When in RPI mode a link is established between the modem and the WinRPI or WinRPI95 host PC software driver to allow the modem to support protoco
161. g is enabled See S95 and Xn 151 MRR 34000 The modem has connected to the line at 34000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 152 MRR 36000 The modem has connected to the line at 36000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 153 MRR 38000 The modem has connected to the line at 38000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 154 MRR 40000 The modem has connected to the line at 40000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 155 MRR 42000 The modem has connected to the line at 42000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 156 MRR 44000 The modem has connected to the line at 44000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 157 MRR 46000 The modem has connected to the line at 46000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 100722B Conexant 3 121 Commands Reference Manual Table 3 16 Result Code Definitions Continued 158 48000 The modem has connected to the line at 48000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 159 MRR 50000 The modem has connected to the line at 50000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 160 MRR 52000 The modem has connected to the line at 52000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S
162. g to the selected telephone number lt string gt Dial string from 0 to 31 characters Result Codes OK For lt value gt lt 3 and lt string gt lt 31 digits ERROR If value gt 3 lt string gt gt 31 digits or if NVRAM is not installed or is not operational 907 Plug and Play Serial Number Sets and stores eight serial numbers in hex format used for serial Plug and Play and for ISA Plug and Play which use the Conexant 11596 Plug and Play device Applicable to Desktop configuration only Syntax 7 lt 8 hex numbers gt lt same 8 hex numbers gt Example 7 lt 8 hex numbers gt lt same 8 hex numbers gt Result Codes OK lt 8 hex numbers gt lt same 8 hex numbers gt ERROR Otherwise To display the stored serial number issue AT lt cr gt Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 8 Plug and Play Vendor ID and Product Number Sets and stores Vendor ID and product number for serial Plug and Play and for ISA Plug and Play which use the Conexant 11596 Plug and Play device Applicable to Desktop configuration only Syntax amp 8 3 ASCII characters gt lt 4 hex numbers gt lt same 3 ASCII characters gt lt same 4 hex numbers gt lt cr gt Example 8 lt 3 ASCII characters gt lt 4 hex numbers gt lt same 3 ASCII characters gt lt same 4 hex numbers gt lt cr gt Result Codes OK lt 3 ASCII characters gt lt 4 hex numbers gt lt same 3 ASCII characters gt lt same 4 hex numbers g
163. gt lt ETX gt character pair lt 106 gt lt 003 gt is used to mark the end of a stream The following patterns are used any data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt end of stream any data lt DLE gt lt DLE gt single lt DLE gt in data any data lt DLE gt lt any byte gt delete lt DLE gt lt any byte gt DTE to DCE Streams The DCE filters the data stream from the DTE and removes all character pairs beginning with DLE The DCE recognizes lt DLE gt lt ETX gt as the stream terminator The DCE recognizes lt DLE gt lt DLE gt and reinserts a single lt DLE gt in its place The DTE must filter stream data to the DCE and insert extra lt DLE gt characters ahead of data DCE to DTE Streams The DTE must filter the data stream from the DCE and remove all character pairs beginning with lt DLE gt The DTE must recognize lt DLE gt lt ETX gt as the stream terminator The DTE must recognize lt DLE gt lt DLE gt and reinsert a single lt DLE gt in its place The DCE filters stream data to the DTE and inserts extra lt DLE gt characters ahead of data Auto Answer The DCE can answer as a data DCE or as a fax DCE It can answer the call adaptively i e it can determine whether the call is data fax The FAA parameter controls this feature Fax adaptive answer operates only when FCLASS 0 AT FAA 1 Auto answer as a facsimile or a data modem depending on the call CONNECT XXXX DCE status response if data call
164. hat number of seconds for the remote modem to acknowledge all data in the modem buffer before disconnecting If time expires before all data is sent the NO CARRIER result code will be issued to indicate that data has been lost If all data is transmitted prior to time out the response to the HO command will be OK 2 IfS38 is set to 255 the modem does not time out and continues to attempt to deliver data in the buffer until the connection is lost or the data is delivered Range 0 255 seconds Default 20 39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status Default 3 0000001 1b Bits 0 2 Status of command options 0 No flow control 3 RTS CTS amp K3 Default 4 XON XOFF amp K4 52 Transparent XON amp K5 6 Both methods amp K6 Bits3 7 Reserved 40 General Bit Mapped Options Status 540 indicates the status of command options Default 104 68h 01101000b Bits 0 1 MNP Extended Services Kn Disable extended services Default Enable extended services K1 Enable extended services K2 Bit 2 Reserved Bits 3 5 Break Handling Kn 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 K3 4 4 5 5 Default Bits 6 7 Reserved 3 108 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 41 General Bit Mapped Options Status S41 indicates the status of command options Default 13 C3h 00001101b Bits 0 1 Compression selection Cn Disabled 96 0 MNP 5 C1 V 42 bis C2 MNP
165. he form RevisionName Modulation where RevisionName masked firmware code version Example P2109 Modulation V90 V34 or V32 for V 90 V 34 or V 32bis respectively Examples V1 000 V90 P21 FSH P2109 V90 Note If RPI is enabled see Hn ROCKWELL RPI TM MODEM 01 is appended 3 6 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 4 Reports OEM defined identifier string in either Hayes compatible binary format default or ASCII format selectable by ConfigurACE e g a007040284C6002F bC60000000 r1005111151012000 3000111170000000 5 Reports Country Code parameter see 6 Reports modem data pump model and internal code revision Example RCV56DPF PLL L8773A Rev 14 00 34 00 7 Reports Result Codes OK value 0 7 ERROR Otherwise GMI Request Manufacturer Identification This command causes the modem to report the modem product manufacturer Syntax GMI Typical Response GMI CONEXANT OK GMI9 Request Conexant Identification This command causes the modem to report CONEXANT ACF identification The response cannot be modified using ConfigurACE Syntax GMI9 Response GMI9 CONEXANT ACF OK Conexant 3 7 Commands Reference Manual GMM Request Model Identification This command causes the modem to report the modem product Syntax GMM Typical Response GMM V90 GMR Request Revision Identification This comma
166. he modem may ignore characters sent at other rates When such an aborting event is recognized by the modem the modem terminates the command in progress and returns an appropriate result code to the DTE as specified for the particular command 2 8 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 2 6 2 2 7 2 7 1 Handling of Invalid Numbers and S Parameter Values The modem reacts to undefined numbers and S parameter values in one of three ways 1 Issue the ERROR result code and leave the previous value of the parameter unchanged 2 Issue the OK result code and leave the previous value of the parameter unchanged or 3 Issue the OK result code and set the parameter value to the valid value nearest to that specified in the command line The description of each command specifies which of these three techniques is used to handle invalid parameter values for that command or parameter Modem Responses While in command state and online command state the modem will issue responses using the same rate word length and parity as the most recently received DTE command line In the event that no DTE command has yet been received rate word length and parity used will depend on the capabilities of the modem When the modem transitions from the command state or online command state to the online data state the result code CONNECT should be issued at the bit rate and parity used during the command state When the modem
167. here possible lt carrier gt min tx rate max tx rate min rx and max rx rate values are listed in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 MS Command Supported Rates Modulation carrier Possible min rx rate min rx rate min tx rate and max tx rate Rates bps Bell 103 B103 300 Bell 212 B212 1200 Rx 75 Tx or 75 Rx 1200 Tx V 21 V21 300 V 22 V22 1200 V 22 bis V22B 2400 or 1200 V 23 V23C 1200 V 32 V32 9600 or 4800 V 32 bis V32B 14400 12000 9600 7200 or 4800 V 34 V34 33600 31200 28800 26400 24000 21600 19200 16800 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 or 2400 K56flex K56 56000 54000 52000 50000 48000 46000 44000 42000 40000 38000 36000 34000 32000 V 90 V90 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 V 92 downstream V92 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 V 92 upstream V92 48000 46667 45333 44000 42667 41333 40000 38667 37333 36000 34667 33333 32000 30667 29333 28000 26667 25333 24000 Note Some carrier values may not be supported by certain model models For example modem models supporting V92 may not support K56 100722B Conexant 3 51 Commands Reference Manual D
168. his is reported in the FDCS ST subparameter If the DCE finds more than one consecutive EOL in Phase C data e g RTC it will send only one EOL 1 Phase C data must conform to T 4 specifications 2 The DTE need not include a final RTC since the DCE will append an RTC in response to an FET command 3 Some facsimile machines may treat two EOLs as an RTC 5 8 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 5 2 T 30 Session Subparameter Codes lt CAN gt Escape from Transmission The DCE may request the DTE to halt Phase C transmission by sending a cancel lt CAN gt character 024 to the DTE In this case the DTE should terminate Phase C transmission issue lt CAN gt and wait for the OK response code from the DCE Label Function Value Description VR Vertical Resolution 0 Normal 98 1 Fine 196 Ipi BR Bit Rate See Note 1 FDCS originate FDIS answer 0 2400 bps V 27 ter V 27 ter 2400 only 1 4800 bps V 27 ter V 27 ter 2 7200 bps V 29 V 29 V 27 ter 3 9600 bps V 29 or V 17 V 29 V 27 ter 4 12000 bps V 33 or V 17 V 17 V 33 V 29 V 27 ter 5 14400 bps V 33 or V 17 V 17 V 33 V 29 V 27 ter WD Page Width 0 1728 pixels 215 mm 1 2048 pixels in 255 mm 2 2432 pixels in 303 mm 3 1216 pixels in 151 mm 4 864 pixels in 107 mm LN Page Length 0 A4 297 mm 1 B4 364 m
169. iable connection results in the modem falling back to the speed buffered normal mode Forces amp Q5 536 7 and 548 7 Selects LAPM error correction mode Failure to make an LAPM error correction connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 and 548 0 Note The K1 command override the W4 command Selects MNP error correction mode Failure to make an MNP error correction connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 836 4 and 548 128 OK mode 0 to 5 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 5 Commands Reference Manual Identification This command causes the modem to reports the requested result according to the command parameter Syntax I lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected information 0 Reports product code e g 56000 1 Reports the least significant byte of the stored checksum in decimal Reports 255 if the prestored checksum value is FFh 2 Reports 3 Reports identification codes For the SmartACFL SmartACF and SC56D the codes are in the form RevisionName Modulation_Model where RevisionName product family name firmware version i e ACF3 The firmware version is in the form VX XXX Example 1 000 Modulation V90 V34 V32 for V 92 V 90 V 34 or V 32bis respectively Model Identifies RAM ROM configuration For the SmartSCM the codes are in t
170. ice This transfer is done via XMODEM transfer If the user wishes to download existing firmware from the modem then he will set up the host PC for XMODEM receive and the downloader FLM will begin to send the existing firmware from the flash memory to the host PC Procedure 1 Install in the modem a flash memory programmed with the modem firmware or a blank flash memory 2 Put the uploader FLM and downloader FLM files and the new modem firmware file e g XmUL003 s37 XmDL003 s37 and 20654712 537 in an appropriate directory on the computer s hard disk 3 Configure the communications application program for a DTE rate of between 9600 bps and 115200 bps and RTS CTS flow control 4 Check the modem for response by typing AT 5 Initiate the download process using the AT command The Download flash code message appears upon issuing the AT command 6 Perform an ASCII transfer of the FLM file e g XmUL003 s37 for uploading new firmware to the modem XmDL003 s37 for downloading existing firmware from the modem from the host computer to the modem RAM using an industry standard communications software or an equivalent process ensure that all ASCII translation or pacing is turned off 7 After the FLM has been loaded if uploading new firmware to the modem perform an XMODEM upload of the new modem firmware hex file e g 20684712 537 from the host computer to the modem RAM using an industry standard communications softw
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172. if a value is specified of the wrong type or if a value is specified that is not within the supported range Action Test Command Syntax The DTE may test if an action command is implemented in the modem by using the syntax lt name gt If the modem does not recognize the indicated name it returns an ERROR result code and terminates processing of the command line If the modem does recognize the action name it returns an OK result code If the named action accepts one or more subparameters the modem sends an information text response to the DTE prior to the OK result code specifying the values supported by the modem for each such subparameter and possibly additional information The format of this information text is defined for each action command Parameter Commands Parameter Types Parameters may be defined as read only or read write Read only parameters are used to provide status or identifying information to the DTE but cannot be set by the DTE attempting to set their value is an error In some cases specified in the description of the individual parameter the modem may ignore attempts to set the value of such parameters rather than respond with an ERROR result code if the continued correct operation of the interface between the modem and DTE will not be affected by such action Read only parameters may be read and tested Read write parameters may be set by the DTE to store a value or values for later use R
173. if applicable terminated by the semicolon character ASCII 059 or by the CR that terminated the command line A missing decimal parameter is evaluated as 0 5 2 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual For example the command to instruct the modem to automatically answer a data or fax call and also enable reception is AT FAE 0 FCR 1 lt CR gt Basic data mode and fax service class mode select commands are AT FCLASS 0 lt CR gt for Data Mode AT FCLASS 1 CR for Service Class 1 Fax AT FCLASS 1 0 lt CR gt for Service Class 1 0 Fax AT FCLASS 2 lt CR gt for Service Class 2 Fax In Class 2 the DCE makes and terminates calls manages the communication session and negotiates T 30 protocol and transports the image date to DTE The T 4 protocol management of image data etc is done by DTE The response to AT FCLASS 0 lt CR gt in Data Mode or AT FCLASS 2 lt CR gt in Service Class 2 Fax is OK The service class may be set by the DTE from the choices available using the FCLASS lt VALUE gt command General Rules 1 Fnnn commands must be entered completely otherwise an ERROR response is sent 2 response messages are preceded and followed by lt CR gt lt LF gt Multiple response commands e g FDIS FCSI and FDCS will therefore appear to a have a blank line between them 66 99 66 99 3 Fax Class 2 commands can be separated by the character The
174. if subparameters are associated with the action the ranges of subparameter values that are supported Parameters may be set to store a value or values for later use read to determine the current value or values stored or tested to determine whether or not the equipment implements the parameter and the ranges of values supported 2 3 Basic Syntax Commands 2 3 1 Basic Syntax Command Format The format of Basic Syntax commands except for the D and S commands is as follows lt command gt lt number gt 2 2 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 2 3 2 where lt command gt is either a single character or the amp character followed by a single character per V 250 In addition lt command gt can be the character followed by a single character the character followed by a single character or the character followed by a single character number may be a string of one or more characters from 0 through 9 representing a decimal integer value Commands that expect a number are noted in the description of the command If a command expects number and it is missing lt command gt is immediately followed in the command line by another lt command gt or the termination character the value 0 is assumed If a command does not expect a number and a number is present an ERROR is generated All leading 0 s in lt number gt are ignored by the modem Additional commands ma
175. indicated by insertion of the SQ BAD signal quality indicator in the received data stream In unframed receive modes if the modem detects RTC as described in Recommendation T 30 prior to initial loss of the high speed carrier or if the modem detects V 21 carrier after initial loss of high speed carrier then the modem immediately accepts the loss of carrier as qualified without waiting for the FCL timer to expire In HDLC receive modes if the modem detects HDLC abort prior to initial loss of the high speed carrier or if the modem detects V 21 carrier after initial loss of high speed carrier then the modem immediately accepts the loss of carrier as qualified without waiting for the FCL timer to expire Write Syntax FCL lt time gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number representing the loss of carrier delay time in units of 100 ms The range is 0 255 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FCL Response FCL time Example FCS 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FCL Response FCL time range Example 0 255 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FDD Double Escape Character Replacement This parameter conditions the use of the DLE SUB pair to encode consecutive lt 1 0 gt lt 1 0 gt in data This may be used to prevent unbound expansion of data that contains many 1 0 patterns Syntax FDD
176. ing is enabled or disabled by country parameters If the user wishes to enforce dial tone detection a W can be placed in the dial string see D command The information below is based upon the default implementation of the X results table Table 3 2 indicates the messages which are enabled for each X value If the modem is in facsimile mode FCLASS 1 1 0 or 2 the only message sent to indicate a connection is CONNECT without a speed indication Syntax X lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disables reporting 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 The value 000b is written to S22 bits 6 5 and 4 respectively 1 Disables reporting of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO ANSWER and CONNECT XXXX XXXX rate Blind dialing 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
177. ing with the OK result code Syntax FTS lt time gt Defined Values lt time gt Decimal number from 0 default to 255 which specifies the length of time in 10 ms intervals to delay before responding with the OK result code after terminating the session Result Codes OK Reported when transmission has been terminated for the specified amount of time ERROR lt value gt is invalid or this command is issued while the modem is on hook Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FTS Response FTS time range Example FTS 0 255 100722B Conexant 4 7 Commands Reference Manual FRS Receive Silence This command causes the modem to listen and report an OK result code when silence has been detected on the line for the specified period of time This command will terminate when the required period of silence is detected or when the DTE sends the modem another character other than XON or XOFF which is discarded In either event the OK result code is returned This command is aborted if any character is received from the DTE after receipt of the command but before the time delay elapses In this case the modem discards the aborting character and issues an OK result code Syntax FRS lt time gt Defined Values lt time gt Decimal number from 0 default to 255 which specifies the length of time in 10 ms intervals to delay before responding with the OK result code after detecting si
178. isconnect reason in register S86 25 this is also defined for UD The user must flash the hook in order to get a dial tone due because the remote server will be retraining If the local handset is picked up while the modem is off hook the modem will do a link disconnect flash the hook for 1 5 seconds then connect the local handset to the line At this point the user dial tone should be on the local handset The disconnect reason in 886 25 Behavior in Voice Mode FCLASS 8 When in voice mode and an extension is picked up DLE P is sent to the DTE When the modem is off hook a line reversal may also be detected in which case a lt DLE gt I is sent to the DTE In voice mode there is no blocking of ATDT when the line is in use Also there 15 no automatic hang up in voice mode as in data mode There is only the above stated DLE shielding event reporting Operation in Data Mode Line In Use Enabled by AT STE 1 AT STE 3 AT STE 5 or AT STE 7 Case 1 Telephone Line is in Use If an ATDT ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line In Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is in use the modem will immediately return the message LINE IN USE to the DTE without going off hook and then return to command mode Case 2 Telephone Line is in Use But Disconnected If an ATDT ATDP or ATDL is issued while Line In Use detection is enabled and the telephone line is NOT in use the modem will go off hook after a short pause then
179. isconnecting is the value in register S10 minus the value in register 59 Therefore the 510 value must be greater than the 59 value or else the modem disconnects before it recognizes the carrier Range 1 255 tenths of a second Default 14 1 4 seconds Note For Call Waiting detection if the modem is set to US country code and 510 gt 16 then the modem will detect the Call Waiting tone and hang up the line If S10 16 the modem will not detect Call Waiting tone 11 DTMF Tone Duration S11 operation is country dependent 1 For US models S11 sets the duration of tones DTMF dialing has no effect on pulse dialing 2 For W class models S11 is a country parameter loaded by ConfigurACE Range 50 255 milliseconds Default 95 95 milliseconds 100722B Conexant 3 101 Commands Reference Manual 12 Escape Prompt Delay EPD S12 defines the maximum period in fiftieths of a second allowed between receipt of the last character of the three escape character sequence from the DTE and sending of the OK result code to the DTE If any characters are detected during this time the OK will not be sent Sending of the OK result code does not affect entry into command mode See 3 1 3 Range 0 255 1 50 of a second Default 50 1 second 14 General Bit Mapped Options Status S14 indicates the status of command options Default 138 8Ah 10001010b Bit 0 This bit is ignored Bit 1 Command echo En 0
180. k sequence when in the modem on hold procedure This enables switching to the second call incoming or outgoing This command applies only to V 92 modem on hold There are no parameters associated with this command Syntax PMHF Result Code OK When the modem completes the flash hook sequence ERROR If this command is initiated and the modem is not on hold 100722B Conexant 3 93 Commands Reference Manual PQC V 92 Phase 1 and Phase 2 Control This command controls the global enabling or disabling of the V 92 shortened Phase 1 and Phase 2 startup procedures This command is used in conjunction with the PSS command Syntax PQC lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected setting 0 Enable Short Phase and Short Phase 2 Default 1 Enable Short Phase 1 only 2 Not supported 3 Disable Short Phase and Short Phase 2 Result Codes OK 0 1 or 3 in V 92 Mode MS V 92 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Selected Values Command PQC Response PQC lt value gt Example PQC 0 Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PQC Response PQC lt value gt range Example 0 1 3 3 94 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual PSS Use Short Sequence This command causes a calling modem to force either a V 92 short or full startup sequence as defined by the PQC command on the next and subsequent connections Syntax
181. l V 42bis LAP M MNP2 5 connections with a remote modem This command should only be used when the WinRPI or WinRPI95 driver software is installed in the PC 16 Reserved 17 Reserved Result Codes OK 0 to 3 11 16 17 ERROR Otherwise 3 76 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual ITF Transmit Flow Control Thresholds The ITF command determines the flow control thresholds used by the modem for transmit data from the DTE This optional compound parameter allows the DTE to determine the input buffer size in the modem for data on circuit 103 transmit data from the DTE to control the thresholds used for flow control of such data and to control how often the modem reports to the DTE the number of octets in this buffer The DTE can adjust its own thresholds for flow control of data on circuit 104 received data from the modem Syntax ITF lt off gt lt on gt lt report_period gt Defined Values lt off gt Determines the threshold in octets above which the modem will generate a flow off signal Applicable in Synchronous Access and Frame Tunneling modes Default lt off gt value is 255 For the lt on gt and lt off gt subparameters the input buffer is assumed to reside between the modem s V 24 interface and the Synchronous Access protocol layer i e the buffer count includes all octets including EM codes received from the DTE with the exception of DC1 and DC3 if these are used to sig
182. l Bit Mapped Options Status sse 3 102 16 Test Mode Bit Mapped Options Status 3 102 519 gen EEEE E pe 3 103 520 Reservado AiR tee UR oH ER E Se 3 103 521 V 24 General Bit Mapped Options Status sss 3 103 522 Speaker Results Bit Mapped Options Status seen 3 104 23 General Bit Mapped Options Status sse 3 104 S24 Sleep Inactivity Timer tnter 3 104 Delay costituiti oc earns eet temi a 3 105 526 RTS to CTS Del y i ctr tr ec RE ER n Unde Dee ees 3 105 527 Bit Mapped Options Status sese nnne 3 105 528 Bit Mapped Options Status sss 3 106 29 Flash Dial Modifier Time esses 3 106 530 Disconnect Inactivity n ete cte eren 3 106 31 Bit Mapped Options Status essere nnne nnne nnne nnne 3 107 36 Failure Control ccscscsssssssssssscssssssssssssescscssessseesscsessssesesasaescsssssesssavacaeseseersesaseeess 3 107 38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up tnter nnns 3 108 39 Flow Control Bit Mapped Options Status 3 108 40 General Bit Mapped Options Status sssssssssssseseseneeennnnennnnnnnnnnne 3 108 541 General Bit Mapped Options Status sse 3 109 46 Data Compression Control
183. l number identifying the compression method 1 129 130 140 or 141 lt cmid gt Alphanumeric string describing the compression method UNSIGNED PCM IMA ADPCM UNSIGNED PCM 2 Bit ADPCM or 4 Bit ADPCM lt bps gt Decimal number defining the average number of bits in the compressed sample not including silence compression 2 4 or 8 lt tm gt Decimal number 0 reporting the time interval in units of 0 1 second between timing marks A value of 0 reports that timing marks are not supported lt vsr gt lt range of values gt containing the supported range of voice samples per second of the analog signal 8000 lt scs gt lt range of values gt containing the supported range of sensitivity settings for voice receives 0 A 0 indicates not supported lt sel gt lt range of values gt containing the supported range of expansion values for voice transmits 0 A 0 indicates not supported 100722B Conexant 6 17 Commands Reference Manual Example 1 UNSIGNED PCM 8 0 8000 0 0 129 IMA ADPCM 4 0 8000 0 0 130 UNSIGNED PCM 8 0 8000 0 00 140 2 Bit ADPCM 2 0 8000 0 0 141 4 Bit ADPCM 4 0 8000 0 0 OK Result Codes OK Valid range ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode VTD Beep Tone Duration Timer This command causes the modem to set the default DTMF tone generation duration Syntax VTD lt dur gt Defined Values lt dur gt Decimal number specifying the default DTMF tone generatio
184. lags get CRF frame receive CFR send FCS lt CFR frame data gt drop carrier lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK final frame AT FTM 96 CONNECT detect carrier send V 29 carrier lt page image data gt receive page send page data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt detect loss of carrier drop carrier NO CARRIER wait 75 ms CONNECT detect carrier send V 21 carrier lt EOP frame data gt detect flags send flags lt DLE gt lt ETX gt receive EOP send EOP frame NO CARRIER receive FCS send FCS accept FCS frame OK AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier AT FRH 3 send V 21 carrier detect carrier CONNECT send flags detect flags lt MCFame data gt get MCF frame receive MCF frame lt DLE gt lt ETX gt send FCS accept FCS OK final frame AT FRH 3 detect carrier send V 21 carrier CONNECT detect flags send flags lt DCN frame data gt receive DCN send DCN frame lt DLE gt lt ETX gt receive FCS send FCS OK accept FCS frame OK AT FRH 3 NO CARRIER detect loss of carrier drop carrier end of session ATHO OK hang up 100722B Conexant 4 21 Commands Reference Manual This page is intentionally blank 4 22 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 Fax Class 2 Commands The Fax Class 2 commands are summarized in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 Fax Class 2 Commands Command Function Service Class ID FCLASS Service Class Class 2 Action Commands D Originate a Call A Answer a Call
185. lc lt gt The FPTS lt ppr gt is generated by the DCE at the end of Phase data reception in execution of a FDR command The lt ppr gt is generated by the DCE it depends on the DCE capabilities at T 4 error checking See Table 5 4 for lt ppr gt values The receiving DCE will count the lines These values are c line count blc bad line count lt gt consecutive bad line count A receiving DTE may inspect lt ppr gt and write a modified value into the FPTS parameter The DCE will hold the corresponding Post Page Response message until released by a FDR command from the DTE FET Post Page Message Response Syntax FET lt ppm gt The FET lt post page message gt response is generated by a receiving DCE after the end of Phase C reception on receipt of the post page message from the transmitting station The FET lt ppm gt response is generated in execution of a FDR command The ppm codes respond to the T 30 post page messages Table 5 3 FPTS Transmit Page Transfer Status Syntax FPTS lt ppr gt The FPTS response reports a lt ppr gt number representing the copy quality and related post page message responses received from the remote DCE The valid lt ppr gt values are defined in Table 5 4 The FPTS lt ppr gt response is generated in execution of a FET lt ppm gt command Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 4 10 5 4 11
186. least one tenth of a second has elapsed after receipt of the entire result code issued by the modem in response to the preceding command line Executing Commands Upon receipt of the termination character the modem commences execution of the commands in the command line in the order received from the DTE Should execution of a command result in an error or a character be not recognized as a valid command execution is terminated the remainder of the command line is ignored and the ERROR result code is issued Otherwise if all commands execute correctly only the result code associated with the last command is issued result codes for preceding commands are suppressed If no commands appear in the command line the OK result code is issued Aborting Commands Some action commands that require time to execute may be aborted while in progress these are explicitly noted in the description of the command Aborting of commands is accomplished by the transmission from the DTE to the modem of any character A single character is sufficient to abort the command in progress however characters transmitted during the first 125 milliseconds after transmission of the termination character are ignored to allow for the DTE to append additional control characters such as line feed after the command line termination character To ensure that the aborting character is recognized by the modem it should be sent at the same rate as the preceding command line t
187. lence on the line Result Codes OK Reported when silence has been present on the line for the specified amount of time or when the DTE sends the modem a character other than XON or XOFF ERROR lt value gt is invalid or this command is issued while the modem is on hook Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FRS Response FRS time range Example FRS 0 255 4 8 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual FTM Transmit Facsimile This command causes the modem to transmit data using the modulation defined below When a valid lt mod gt value is entered the modem transmits the proper training sequence in the selected mode followed by constant 1 bits until data is received from the DTE The modem also returns the CONNECT result code at the beginning of the training sequence Syntax FTM lt mod gt Defined Values lt mod gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected modulation mode and data rates shown in Table 4 2 Table 4 2 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 Modulation Modes and Rates lt mod gt Modulation Training Modulation Mode and Rate 3 V 21 300 bps 24 V 27 ter 2400 bps 48 V 27 ter 4800 bps 72 29 7200 5 73 17 long 7200 bps long 74 V 17 short 7200 bps short 96 V 29 9600 bps 97 V 17 long 9600 bps long 98 V 17 short 9600 bps short 121 V 17 long 12000 bps long 122 V 17 short 12000 bps short 145 V 17 lon
188. les automatic hangups Syntax VNH lt hook gt Defined Values lt hook gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option see Table 6 4 0 The modem enables automatic hangups as is normal in other modes 1 The modem disables automatic hangups usually found in the other non Voice Modes 2 The modem disables automatic hangups in the other non Voice Modes The modem performs only a logical hangup returns to OK result code Table 6 4 VNH Command Behavior Command Response Command No Carrier ATH ATZ DTR amp D2 Present VNH 0 Y Y Y Y VNH 1 N Y Y Y VNH 2 N N N Y Notes Y will hang up N will not hang up How VNH is reset DTE uses VNH command to change setting DTE issues another FCLASS mode change without issuing another VNH A hang up event occurs see this table DTE issues VIP command 6 4 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VNH Response lt hook gt Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VNH Response lt hook gt range Example 0 2 Result Codes OK lt hook gt 0 2 ERROR Otherwise 6 2 2 Voice Commands VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters This command causes the modem to initialize all voice parameters to their default values Syntax VIP Result Code OK ERROR If not in Voice Mode VRX Start Modem Receive Record This command causes the mode
189. lex modulation V34 for V 34 modulation V32 for V 32 or V 32bis modulation Note Modulation is omitted for all other modulations Protocol NONE for no protocol ALT for Microcom Network Protocol LAPM for LAP M protocol Compression V44 for V 44 compression V42B for V 42bis compression ALT for Microcom MNP5 compression Note Compression is omitted 1f protocol is NONE Line Speed Asymmetric rates are displayed as rate TX rate RX e g 1200 TX 75 RX Symmetric rates are displayed as a single DCE rate e g 14400 3 42 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 901 Report Line Signal Level Returns a value which indicates the received signal level The value returned is a direct indication DAA dependent of the receive level at the MDP not at the telephone line connector For example 009 9 dBm 043 43 dBm and so on Result Codes OK 900 Report Line Signal Quality Reports the line signal quality DAA dependent Returns the higher order byte of the value Based on the EQM value retrain or fallback fall forward may be initiated if enabled by E1 or E2 Example 015 Result Codes OK If connected ERROR If not connected or connected in 300 bps V 23 or fax modes B Display Blacklisted Numbers This command requests the modem to return a list of blacklisted numbers to the DTE The format of the response is
190. lphabet 5 American Standard Code for Information Interchange is used for the issuance of commands and responses Only the low order 7 bits of each character are used for commands or parameters the high order bit is ignored Upper case characters are equivalent to lower case characters For Phase C data transmission or reception all 8 bits are needed DTE Command Lines command line is a string of characters sent from a DTE to the modem DCE while the modem is in a command state A command line has a prefix a body and a terminator Each command line with the exception of the A command must begin with the character sequence AT and must be terminated by a carriage return Commands entered in upper case or lower case are accepted but both the A and T must be of the same case i e AT ASCII 065 084 or at ASCII 097 116 The body is a string of commands restricted to printable ASCII characters 032 126 Space characters ASCII 032 and control characters other than CR ASCII 013 and BS ASCII 010 in the command string are ignored The default terminator is the ASCII CR character Characters that precede the AT prefix are ignored The command line interpretation begins upon receipt of the carriage return character Facsimile Command Syntax After the AT or at prefix facsimile commands use extended syntax Each command is preceded by the F character and consists of single characters and a decimal parameter
191. lt DLE gt 1 0 Two contiguous lt DLE gt lt DLE gt codes indicate a single lt DLE gt in the data stream lt SUB gt 1 10 lt DLE gt lt DLE gt in the data stream lt ETX gt 0 3 End Data State X 5 8 Packet Header for the Complex Event Detection Report 2 14 Packet Terminator for the Complex Event Detection Report 2 15 Start of DTMF tone shielding 7 15 DTMF transitions to off R 5 2 Ring 1 3 1 DTMF 1 2 3 2 DTMF 2 3 3 3 DTMF 3 4 3 4 DTMF 4 5 3 5 DTMF 5 6 3 6 DTMF 6 7 3 7 DTMF 7 8 3 8 DTMF 8 9 3 9 DTMF 9 0 3 0 DTMF 0 A 4 1 Extended Keypad DTMF A B 4 2 Extended Keypad DTMF B 4 3 Extended Keypad DTMF D 4 4 Extended Keypad DTMF D 2 10 Extended Keypad DTMF E 2 3 Extended Keypad DTMF F 6 15 Receive Buffer Overrun 6 3 Facsimile Calling e 6 5 Data Calling h 6 8 Line Current Break local phone goes on hook H 4 8 Line Current Detected local phone goes off hook 5 7 3 Presumed Hangup SILENCE Time out q 7 1 Presumed End of Message QUIET Time out J 4 10 SIT Signal 6 12 Loop Current Interruption r 7 2 Ringing Tone b 6 2 BUSY d 6 4 DIAL TONE 7 5 Transmit Buffer Underrun p 7 0 Line voltage increase P 5 0 Line voltage decrease extension pickup a 6 1 Facsimile or Data Answer f 6 6 Data Answer 6 2 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 6 1 2 lt DLE gt Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem DCE
192. lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Selects p Law 1 Selects A Law Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise B CCITT or Bell When the modem is configured to allow either option the modem will select Bell or CCITT modulation for a line speed connection of 300 or 1200 bps Any other line speed will use a CCITT modulation standard The parameter value if valid is written to 527 bit 6 Syntax B lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Selects CCITT operation at 300 or 1200 bps during Call Establishment and a subsequent connection Default 1 Selects BELL operation at 300 or 1200 bps during Call Establishment and a subsequent connection Result Codes OK value 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise 3 56 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 2 5 Error Control Commands 455 Error Control and Synchronous Mode Selection This extended format command specifies the initial requested mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator optionally specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator and optionally specifies the acceptable fallback mode of operation when the modem is operating as the answerer It accepts three numeric subparameters Syntax ES lt orig_rqst gt lt orig_ fbk gt lt ans_fbk gt De
193. lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option For modem decode of lt DLE gt lt SUB3 gt the defined range are 0 lt DLE gt lt DLE gt or discard default and only 1 lt DLE gt lt DLE gt not supported For modem encoding of lt 1 0 gt lt 1 0 gt the defined values are 0 lt DLE gt lt DLE gt lt DLE gt lt DLE gt default and only 1 lt SUB gt not supported Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FDD Response FDD lt value gt Example FDD 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FDD Response FDD lt value gt range Example FDD 0 100722B Conexant 4 15 Commands Reference Manual FIT DTE Inactivity Timeout This command specifies a DTE inactivity timeout value that allows the modem to break away from an unsuccessful connection attempt at any stage of a facsimile transfer The DTE inactivity timer operates only while the modem is off hook Syntax FIT lt time gt lt action gt Defined Values lt time gt The lt time gt parameter indicates the DTE inactivity timeout in seconds The value of 0 indicates that timeout is disabled default The required timeout range is 1 to 255 seconds The inactivity timer starts when the modem has taken some action that requires DTE response If the DTE does respond the modem resets the inactivity timer Inactivity timer
194. lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected profile 0 The modem will use profile 0 1 The modem will use profile 1 Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 to 1 ERROR If value gt 1 or if NVRAM is not installed or is not operational amp W Store Current Configuration Saves the current active configuration profile including S Parameters in one of the two user profiles in NVRAM as denoted by the parameter value This command will yield an ERROR message if the NVRAM is not installed or is not operational as detected by the NVRAM test The current configuration is comprised of a list of storable parameters illustrated in the amp V command These settings are restored to the active configuration upon receiving a Zn command or at power up see amp Yn command Syntax amp W lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected profile 0 Store the current configuration as profile 0 1 Store the current configuration as profile 1 Result Codes OK value 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 14 Commands Reference Manual amp Zn x Store Telephone Number The modem can store up to four telephone numbers and each telephone number dial string can contain up to 31 digits Requires 256 byte NVRAM installed Syntax amp Z lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number from 0 to 3 correspondin
195. m 2 unlimited length DF Data Compression 0 1 D modified Huffman Format 1 2 D modified Read 2 2 D uncompressed mode 3 2 D modified modified Read EC Error Correction 0 Disable ECM Annex A T 30 12 Enable ECM 64 bytes frame 2 Enable ECM 256 bytes frame BF Binary File Transfer 0 Disable BFT 1 Enable BFT ST Scan Time Line VR 7 normal VR fine 0 0 ms 0 ms 1 5ms 5ms 2 10 ms 5ms 3 10 ms 10 ms 4 20 ms 10 ms 5 20 ms 20 ms 6 40 ms 20 ms 7 40 ms 40 ms Notes 1 CCITT T 30 does not provide for the answering station to specify all speeds exactly using the DIS frame Implementation of some BR codes e g code 2 by an answering DCE is manufacturer specific Not supported 100722B Conexant 5 9 Commands Reference Manual 5 3 4 FET Transmit Page Punctuation Syntax FET lt ppm gt lt pe gt lt be gt lt fc gt DCE response FPTS lt ppr gt when receive from remote OK This command is used to punctuate page and document transmission after one or more FDT commands This command generates T 30 Post Page Messages selected by the lt ppm gt code Table 5 3 The FET lt ppm gt command indicates that the current page is complete no more data will be appended to it The value indicates whether there are any additional pages are to be sent and if so whether there is a change in any of the document parameters The DTE can command the DCE to generate PRI Q messages with the FET lt ppm gt comman
196. m to start the voice reception process Syntax VRX Result Codes OK ERROR If not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 5 Commands Reference Manual VTS Send Voice Tone s This command causes the modem to send DTMF digit or hookflash tones with the duration specified by VTD to send DTMF digit or hookflash tones with duration specified by this command or to send single or dual tone frequencies with duration specified with this command Syntax VTS lt string gt Defined Values lt string gt The tone generation consists of elements in a list where each element is separated by a comma Each element can be 1 A single character which the modem interprets as DTMF digit 0 9 or A D or hookflash with a duration given by the VTD command 2 3 element string enclosed in square brackets freg1 freq2 dur which the modem interprets as general dual tone and duration selection or 3 2 element string enclosed in curly braces X dur which the modem interprets as a DTMF digit 0 9 or A D or hookflash with a duration dur different than that given by the VTD command Missing subparameters assume the default value Unspecified values always default to zero for frequencies for DTMF tones and VTD for duration The omission of commas and associated subparameters are valid The quantity in the square brackets consists of a 3 element list freq1 freq2 dur
197. m will send a NO CARRIER message to the DTE immediately after sending the GSTN Cleardown A result code of 25 will be left in the S86 register Because the extension is off hook the modem cannot flash the hook for the central office to generate a dial tone In this case the user must flash the extension handset to obtain a dial tone Remote Hang up enabled by AT STE 4 AT STE 5 AT STE 6 AT STE 7 Case 1 Modem off hook Remote Hang up If the modem is connected off hook and the remote modem server goes hangs up the central office may issue a line polarity reversal Ifa line polarity reversal is detected the modem will drop the call and respond with NO CARRIER The reason for hang up can be determined UD or by S86 25 A line reversal can also be simulated by simply pulling out the telephone line during a connection Operation in Voice Mode Line In Use enabled by AT STE 1 AT STE 3 AT STE 5 or AT STE 7 This feature does not apply in voice mode Extension Pickup Enabled by AT STE 2 AT STE 3 AT STE 6 or AT STE 7 If the modem is off hook and an extension goes off hook the modem issues a lt DLE gt P to the DTE The application software should then hang up the line VLS 0 Remote Hang up Enabled by AT STE 4 AT STE 5 AT STE 6 or AT STE 7 If the modem 15 off hook and the remote user goes on hook the modem issues lt DLE gt P to the DTE The application software should then hang up the line VL
198. mal landline modem Cellular Commands AC2 Download Cellular Phone Driver The C2 command initiates the cellular phone driver download function Upon receipt of the command the modem issues the OK message The user then performs an ASCII download of the driver in S37 format from the host to the modem typically using a communications software package with transmit pacing turned off C2 Download Cellular Phone command Result Codes OK Download Process OK Cellular phone driver download completed successfully ERROR Cellular phone driver download not completed successfully e g checksum of record in S37 file is not correct driver size 15 larger than 2k bytes or an invalid driver is downloaded or modem is connected 100722B Conexant 3 113 Commands Reference Manual Identify Cellular Phone Driver The modem reports the identification of the loaded cellular phone driver in response to the I command The response 15 dependent upon the driver Result Codes Typical CELLULAR DRIVER OKI 900 910 c Copyright 1999 Conexant Systems Inc Version 1 00 Thu Jan 10 29 52 1998 OK Or ERROR Cellular phone driver is not loaded T6 Indicate Status of Cellular Phone The status of the cellular phone connected to the modem is reported in response to the T6 command The status is reported in a single byte formatted as a decimal number The individual status signals assigned to the status byte bits are
199. modem has not finished dialing In this case the modem will go on hook and return to command mode after displaying the NO CARRIER message If the modem has finished dialing it proceeds as if the FRH 3 command has been issued Refer to the FRH command to determine how the modem behaves following this stage Dial Modifiers The valid dial string parameters are described below Punctuation characters may be used for clarity with parentheses hyphen and spaces being ignored Syntax D lt string gt 3 32 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Defined Values lt string gt Character string corresponding to the selected option s 0 9 A D S n DTMF digits 0 to 9 The star digit tone dialing only The gate digit tone dialing only DTMF digits A B C and D Some countries may prohibit sending of these digits during dialing Re dial last number the modem will re dial the last valid telephone number The L must be immediately after the D with all the following characters ignored Select pulse dialing pulse dial the numbers that follow until a T is encountered Affects current and subsequent dialing Some countries prevent changing dialing modes after the first digit is dialed Select tone dialing tone dial the numbers that follow until a P is encountered Affects current and subsequent dialing Some countries prevent changing dialing modes after the first digit is dialed
200. n duration in units of 0 01 second A value of 0 specifies the value entered by the S11 parameter 50 255 ms The range is 0 01 to 2 55 seconds for lt dur gt 1 to 255 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VTD Response Example 100 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VTD Response lt dur gt range Example 0 255 Result Codes OK lt dur gt 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VDR Distinctive Ring This command causes the modem to enable or disable reporting of the ring cadence information and to control the timing of the RING event code report if ring cadence reporting is enabled Syntax VDR lt enable gt lt report gt Defined Values lt enable gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 The modem will not report ring cadence information 1 The modem will report ring cadence information as specified for the lt report gt subparameter lt report gt Decimal number specifying ring cadence information report when enabled by the lt enable gt subparameter 0 The modem will produce only DROF and DRON messages The modem will not produce any RING event codes The modem will report other call progress event codes as normal Other The modem will produce only DROF and DRON messages The modem will produce a RING event code after lt report gt 10 seconds
201. n text as defined below Information text format conforms to V 250 each line is preceded by a lt CR gt lt LF gt pair and terminated by lt CR gt lt LF gt CR and LF characters may be changed by writing new values to the contents of registers 53 and 54 respectively The modem may generate a single line or multiple lines followed by a standard OK final result code For example if call setup failed only that result is useful Each information text line is formatted as follows including one or more key value pairs Syntax UD Response DIAG lt token key value key value key value gt 100722B Conexant 3 79 Commands Reference Manual Defined Values DIAG 5 hexadecimal characters 44h 49h 41h 47h 20h lt Left angle bracket less than sign 3Ch token Unique 32 bit hexadecimal string 2A4D3263 32h 411 34h 44h 33h 32h 36h 33h space space character 20h Key One or two digit hexadecimal number see Key in Table 3 4 Equal sign 3Dh Value Any string as defined below Table 3 4 Table 3 9 as appropriate gt Right angle bracket greater than sign 3Eh 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 See examples in Table 3 13 Monitoring an active connection This command is intended for use after call termination However co
202. nal lt modem by DTE gt flow control The modem returns the ERROR result code if the DTE specifies that the lt off gt subparameter be set to a value less than or equal to the lt on gt subparameter in this case the current parameter value settings are not modified lt on gt Determines the threshold in octets below which the modem will generate a flow on signal Applicable in Synchronous Access and Frame Tunneling modes Default lt on gt value is 64 lt report_period gt Not supported A fixed value of zero is used and reported Reporting Selected Options The modem sends a string of information text to the DTE consisting of selected options in response to the following command ITF The response 15 ITF lt off gt lt on gt lt report_period gt Example ITF ITF 255 64 0 Default values 100722B Conexant 3 77 Commands Reference Manual Reporting Supported Options The modem sends a string of information text to the DTE consisting of supported options in response to the following command ITF The response 15 ITF list of supported lt off gt values list of supported lt on gt values list of supported lt report_period gt values Example ITF ITF 0 255 0 255 0 The maximum reported lt off gt value is the input transmit data buffer level at which the modem signals a transmit data overrun indication to the DTE 3 2 9 Diagnostic Commands UD Last Call Statu
203. nd causes the modem to report the modem version revision level or date This is the same as the 13 command Syntax GMR Typical Response GMR P2109 V90 OK GCAP Request Complete Capabilities List This extended format command causes the modem to transmit one or more lines of information text listing additional capabilities command lt name gt s which is intended to permit the user to identify the overall capabilities of the modem In particular if the modem implements a particular modem control standard that uses Extended Syntax Commands and if that modem control standard includes command s that indicate general capabilities the lt names gt s of those commands will be reported to the modem in response to GCAP command Syntax Example Responses GCAP FCLASS MS ES DS for a data modem that supports all capabilities listed Where FCLASS T classl F Class 1 Facsimile modem Control MS M commands Modulation Control MS and MR commands ES E commands Error Control ES EB ER EFCS ETBM DS D commands Data Compression DS and DR 3 8 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 4001 Country of Installation This extended syntax command selects and indicates the country of installation for the modem This parameter selects the settings for any operational parameters that need to be adjusted for national regulations or telephone networks Syntax
204. nds and parameters that may be supported by different modem models Refer to Modem Firmware Release notes for commands applicable to specific modem models Command Syntax The fundamental DTE interface command syntax 15 described in Section 2 Command Descriptions Commands are grouped into the following categories Syntax and procedures Section 2 Data commands Section 3 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 commands Section 5 Fax Class 2 commands Section 6 Voice Audio commands Section 7 Call Progress and Blacklisting Parameters The SmartACF SmartACFL and SC56D modem MCU firmware may be provided either in reconfigurable form or preconfigured form Consult the specific firmware release notes for exact configuration information Reconfigurable Form The modem MCU firmware can be configured for operation in specific countries by the PC compatible ConfigurACE II program The call progress and blacklisting parameters described in the ConfigurACE II User s Manual can be altered and loaded for a number of countries by this program Preconfigured Form Specific MCU firmware configurations may be released that can be directly installed without requiring the use of ConfigurACE II 100722B Conexant 1 1 Commands Reference Manual 1 1 4 ConfigurACE for Windows Utility Program The PC based ConfigurACE II for Windows utility program allows the OEM to customize SmartACF and SmartACFL modem firmware to suit specific application and
205. new DIS received FDCS lt T 30 subparameter string gt CONNECT lt XON gt when ready for data After placing a call or after finishing a document exchange the DTE may command the DCE to re enter T 30 Phase B to attempt to negotiate a document transmission Continue a Page CONNECT lt XON gt The DTE may issue more than one FDT command for a given page so that different files may be concatenated together These files must have the same format Phase C Data Framing Phase C data must be presented to the DCE in stream mode The DCE expects Phase C data to follow until it detects lt DLE gt lt ETX gt termination characters The DCE will filter the stream as described in Section 6 1 2 The DCE will acknowledge the end of the data by returning the OK result code to the DTE If there is data underrun before the next FDT or FET command the DCE will zero fill the pad as per T 4 until the Phase C timeout FPHCTO is reached or until more data is received The DCE appends an RTC pattern to the transmit data after an FET command is received from the DTE Phase C Data Format The Phase C data will be of the format specified by the negotiated T 30 DCS frame The FDCS lt string gt response is defined in Section 6 4 2 The subparameter values are described in Table 5 2 The DCE will use the negotiated minimum Scan Time parameter from the DCS frame and insert sufficient fill bits to pad each line to the minimum scan time T
206. ng constant of zero length is represented by two adjacent delimiters Compound Values Actions may have more than one subparameter associated with them and parameters may have more than one value These are known as compound values and their treatment 15 the same in both actions and parameters A compound value consists of any combination of numeric and string values as defined in the description of the action or parameter The comma character must be included as a separator before the second and all subsequent values in the compound value If a value 15 not specified 1 e defaults assumed the required comma separator must be specified however trailing comma characters may be omitted 1f all associated values are also omitted 2 4 3 Action Commands Action Execution Command Syntax There are two general types of action commands those that have associated subparameter values that affect only that invocation of the command and those that have no subparameters If subparameters are associated with a command the definition of the action command indicates for each subparameter whether the specification of a value for that subparameter is mandatory or optional For optional subparameters the definition indicates the assumed default value for the subparameter 1 no value is specified for that subparameter the assumed value may be either a previous value i e the value of an omitted subparameter remains the same as the pr
207. ng is enabled See S95 and Xn 44 MRR 1200 75 The V 23 backward channel carrier is detected and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 45 MRR 75 1200 The V 23 forward channel carrier is detected and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 46 MRR 1200 The modem has connected to the line at 1200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 47 MRR 2400 The modem has connected to the line at 2400 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 48 MRR 4800 The modem has connected to the line at 4800 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 49 MRR 7200 The modem has connected to the line at 7200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 50 MRR 9600 The modem has connected to the line at 9600 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 51 MRR 12000 The modem has connected to the line at 12000 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 52 MRR 14400 The modem has connected to the line at 14400 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 53 MRR 16800 The modem has connected to the line at 16800 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 54 MRR 19200 The modem has connected to the line at 19200 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 55 MRR 21600 The modem has connected to the line at 21600 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 56 MRR 24000 The modem has connected to the lin
208. nge of Parameter Values Command Response ES orig rqst range orig range ans range Example 0 4 6 7 0 4 0 6 8 9 3 58 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual EB Break Handling in Error Control Operation This extended format compound parameter controls the break handling in V 42 operation It accepts three numeric subparameters Syntax EB lt break_selection gt lt timed gt lt default_length gt Defined Values break selection Decimal number 0 specifying that break is to be ignored i e not signaled to remote DCE lt timed gt Decimal number 0 specifying that any transmitted V 42 L SIGNAL will not indicate break signal length lt default_length gt Decimal number 0 specifying that break is not delivered to the DTE Reporting Current or Selected Values Command Response EB lt break_selection gt lt timed gt lt default_length gt lt CR gt Example 0 0 0 For default settings Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command EB Response break selection range lt timed gt range default_length gt range Example 0 0 0 ESR Selective Repeat This extended format numeric parameter controls the use of the selective repeat SREJ option in V 42 Syntax ESR lt value gt Decimal number 0 specifying that SREJ is not used Reporting Current or Selected Values
209. nly Reporting Current or Selected Values Command MR Response MR current value gt Example MR 0 For default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command MR Response MR lt value gt range Example MR 0 2 MCR Report Syntax Response MCR lt carrier gt lt carrier gt Alphanumeric code corresponding to the reported carrier Defined values are B103 For Bell 103 B212 For Bell 212 V21 For V 21 V22 For V 22 V22B For V 22bis V23C For V 23 V32 For V 32 V32B For V 32bis V34 For V 34 K56 For K56flex V90 For V 90 V92 For V 92 3 54 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual MRR Report Syntax Response MRR lt tx_rate gt lt rx_rate gt lt tx_rate gt Decimal transmit rate in bits s lt rx_rate gt Decimal receive rate in bits s Example MRR 28800 48000 E Enable Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto Retrain or Fallback Fall Forward Controls whether or not the modem will automatically monitor the line quality and request a retrain E1 or fall back when line quality is insufficient or fall forward when line quality is sufficient 2 The parameter value if valid is written to S41 bits 2 and 6 If enabled the modem attempts to retrain for a maximum of 30 seconds Syntax E lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain 1 Enable
210. nse DS44 lt direction gt lt compression_negotiation gt lt capability gt max codewords tx max codewords rx max string tx max string rx max history tx max history rx Example 0544 3 0 0 2048 2048 32 32 4096 4096 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command DS44 Response DS44 list of supported direction values list of supported compression negotiation values list of supported capability values list of supported max codewords tx values list of supported max codewords values list of supported max string tx gt values list of supported max string rx values list of supported max history tx values list of supported max history rx values DR Data Compression Reporting This extended format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended format DR intermediate result code is transmitted from the modem to the DTE S95 bit 5 is reset to 0 for DR 0 and is set to a 1 for DR 1 The more recent setting of DR or 595 bit 5 and the W command setting determines the actual data compression result code reporting see S95 Parameter and W Command Syntax DR lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Data compression reporting disabled no D R result code transmitted 1 Data compression reporting enabled DR result code transmitted Default Reportin
211. nute timeout 13 Grant MOH with indefinite timeout Result Codes OK 0 13 in V 92 Mode MS V92 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Current or Selected Values Command PMHT Response PMHT lt value gt Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PMHT Response PMHT lt value gt range Example 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 100722B Conexant 3 91 Commands Reference Manual PMHR Initiate Modem on Hold This command requests the modem to initiate or to confirm a modem on hold procedure The modem will return ERROR if modem on hold is not enabled or if the modem is in an idle condition The modem will return the string response PMHR lt value gt where lt value gt is a decimal value corresponding to the status of the modem s hold exchange procedure as defined below This response may be delayed depending upon the context under which the PMHR command is made i e if the PMHR is in response to an incoming modem on hold or if it is initiating a request Note If modem on hold is enabled but the remote server does not support V 92 then the modem will always report 0 to show that the hold request is denied Syntax PMHR Response PMHR lt value gt lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the maximum hold time the server or hold granting modem will allow 0 V 92 MOH request denied or not available 1 MOH with 10 second timeout Grant
212. o the line at 42667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 204 MRR 45333 The modem has connected to the line at 45333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 205 MRR 46667 The modem has connected to the line at 46667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 206 MRR 49333 The modem has connected to the line at 49333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 207 MRR 50667 The modem has connected to the line at 50667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 208 MRR 53333 The modem has connected to the line at 53333 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn 209 MRR 54667 The modem has connected to the line at 54667 bps and carrier reporting is enabled See S95 and Xn Notes 1 Vn for result code selection i e short form result code or verbose extended result message 2 SeeWn for extended connect message control 3 S95 for extended result code enabling options which override some Wn commands 4 See Xn for extended result code subset enabling options 5 Vn for single line connect message enable options 6 See MR for modulation reporting control 100722B Conexant 3 123 Commands Reference Manual This page is intentionally blank 3 124 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 4 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1 0 Commands 4 1 4 1 1 4 1 2 4 1 3 Fax 1
213. ocol identifier Bit 4 Reserved Bit 5 Enable D R XXXX result code XXXX compression type Bits 6 7 Reserved 100722B Conexant 3 111 Commands Reference Manual 210 V 34 Symbol Rates The bits in this parameter control V 34 symbols rates and enables disables V 34 asymmetric rates This parameter is used for diagnostic purpose only Default 13 0Dh 00001101b Bits 0 2 Selects the range of allowed V 34 symbol rates 21 0 Symbol Rates baud 00 0 2400 only 00 1 2400 only no 2734 01 0 2400 2800 01 1 2400 2800 3000 10 0 2400 2800 3000 3200 10 2400 2800 3000 3200 3429 Default Bit 3 Enable disable V 34 asymmetric rates 0 Disable asymmetric rates 1 Bits 4 7 Reserved Examples Enable asymmetric rates Default 5210 13 Enable asymmetric rates with all symbol rates available Default 5210 5 Disable asymmetric rates with all symbol rates available 5210 8 Enable asymmetric rates with only 2400 baud available 5210 11 Enable asymmetric rates with 2400 to 3000 baud available 3 112 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 Cellular Commands Cellular direct connect supported by portable application modems allows a direct interface to most cellular telephones eliminating the need for other intelligent interfaces Landline modems operate with the telephone system by either going off hook detecting dial tone and
214. odes OK lt value gt 0 to 3 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 39 Commands Reference Manual Result Code OK Example AT amp V ACTIVE PROFILE B1 El L1 amp 1 amp S0 amp T5 00 000 501 507 050 S08 10 014 511 38 020 S46 48 007 S95 NO QO T 8 0 138 000 STORED PROFILE 0 B1 El L1 M1 amp 1 amp S0 amp T5 00 000 S02 11 095 512 36 007 S40 NO QO T 8 0 043 506 050 518 195 546 138 104 541 STORED PROFILE 1 B1 El L1 amp R1 amp S0 amp T5 S00 000 S02 11 095 512 NO QO T 8 0 043 506 050 518 36 007 S40 168 541 TELEPHONE NUMBERS 0 1 2 3 OK 000 502 002 509 095 512 V1 WO X4 YO 043 503 013 006 050 518 000 V1 WO X4 YO 002 507 050 000 V1 WO X4 YO 002 507 050 000 195 546 138 amp C1 S04 925 amp 1 508 595 amp C1 508 595 amp V Display Current Configuration and Stored Profiles amp D2 010 005 amp D2 002 000 amp D2 002 000 amp GO S05 26 amp GO 509 880 509 amp JO 008 001 amp JO 006 amp JO 006 amp K3 506 536 amp K3 S10 amp K3 S10 This command reports the current active configuration the stored user profiles and the first four stored telephone numbers The stored profiles and telephone numbers are not displayed if the NVRAM is not installed or is not oper
215. ols Syntax F lt n gt Defined Values lt n gt Decimal number which specifies the initial requested mode of operation when the modem is operating as the originator The options are Normal connection Default FastConnect without answer tone Reserved N FastConnect with answer tone 3 88 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 2 12 V 92 P and Q Commands This section describes the P PCM DCE and Q commands and parameters used to control the V 92 Mode operation PCW Call Waiting Enable This command controls the operation of the modem in the presence of call waiting Syntax PCW lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected operation 0 Request modem on hold if enabled by and collect caller ID information if enabled by VRID Toggle V 24 circuit 125 Default 1 Hang up 2 Ignore call waiting Result Codes OK value 0 1 or 2 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Selected Value s Command PCW Response PCW lt value gt Example PCW 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command PCW Response PCW lt value gt range Example PCW 0 1 2 100722B Conexant 3 89 Commands Reference Manual PMH Modem on Hold Enable This command controls the selection of modem on hold in the modem The action of the modem in response to modem on hold events is determin
216. omatically detecting the data rate being used by the DTE Specifying a value of 0 disables the function and allows operation only at rates automatically detectable by the modem The specified rate takes effect following the issuance of any result code s associated with the current command line The lt rate gt specified does not apply in OnLine Data State if Normal Mode Direct Mode of operation is selected Syntax FPR lt rate code gt Defined Values lt rate code gt Specifies the DTE modem interface operation rate in bits s with a rate code The available rate codes are 0 Automatic detection default 1 2400 bits s executes IPR 2400 2 4800 bits s executes IPR 4800 4 9600 bits s executes IPR 9600 8 19200 bits s executes IPR 19200 10 38400 bits s executes IPR 38400 18 57400 bits s executes IPR 57400 If unspecified or set to 0 automatic detection is selected and the character format is also forced to autodetect 0 If the rate specified is not supported by the modem an ERROR result code will be returned Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FPR Response rate code gt Example 1 0 For automatic rate detection Example 2 18 For 57600 bits s Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command FPR Response rate code range Example 0 1 2 4 8 10 18 100722B Conexant 4 17 Commands Reference Manual FMI Request Manufacturer Identification This
217. or 2 Otherwise Disables V 42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion Default Enables V 42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion Enables V 42 LAPM to MNP 10 conversion inhibits MNP Extended Services initiation during V 42 LAPM answer mode detection phase 3 66 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 2 6 Data Compression Commands This section contains parameters to condition modem use of standard ITU T V 42bis Data Compression Procedures DS Data Compression This extended format compound parameter controls the V 42bis data compression function if provided in the modem It accepts four numeric subparameters Syntax DS lt direction gt lt compr_neg gt lt max_dict gt lt max_string gt Defined Values lt direction gt Specifies the desired direction s of operation of the data compression function from the DTE point of view 0 Negotiated no compression V 42bis 0 3 both directions accept any direction V 42bis 0 11 Default lt compr_neg gt Specifies whether or not the modem should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained 0 Do not disconnect if V 42bis is not negotiated by the remote modem as specified in lt direction gt lt max_dict gt Specifies the maximum number of dictionary entries 2048 entries which should be negotiated may be used by the DTE to limit the codeword size transmitted based on its knowledge of the nature of the data to be transmit
218. or overrun condition occurs immediately after a non flag octet while operating in Framed sub Mode 0 In Framed sub Mode modem transmits abort on underrun in middle of frame default 1 In Framed sub Mode DCE transmits a flag on underrun in middle of frame and notifies DTE of underrun or overrun 3 74 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual lt hd_auto gt Specifies whether or not in V 34 half duplex operation additional procedures besides those specified in 12 V 34 shall be performed by the modem when switching from primary channel to secondary channel operation and vice versa This subparameter should not be commanded lt cre_type gt Specifies the CRC polynomial used while operating in Framed sub Mode The options are 0 CRC generation and checking disabled default 1 In Framed sub Mode the 16 bit CRC is generated by the modem in the transmit direction and checked by the modem in the receive direction lt nrzi_en gt Specifies if Non Return to Zero Inverted NRZI encoding is to be used by the modem for transmit and receive data The options are 0 NZRI encoding and decoding disabled default and fixed lt syn gt lt syn2 gt Specifies the octet value s to be used while performing character oriented framing lt syn1 gt is to be commanded to 255 FFh lt syn2 gt is not to be commanded Reporting Selected Options The modem reports the selected options in response to the followin
219. ore of the characters 0 through 9 inclusive and A through F inclusive The characters A through F represent the equivalent decimal values 10 through 15 Binary numeric constants consist of a sequence of one or more of the characters 0 and 1 In all numeric constants the most significant digit is specified first Leading 0 characters are ignored by the modem No spaces hyphens periods commas parentheses or other generally accepted numeric formatting characters are permitted in numeric constants note in particular that no H suffix is appended to the end of hexadecimal constants 2 4 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual String Constants String constants consist of a sequence of displayable IA5 characters each in the range from 2 0 to 7 15 inclusive except for the characters 145 2 2 and 5 5 12 String constants are bounded at the beginning and end by the double quote character 1 5 2 2 Any character value may be included in the string by representing it as a backslash character followed two hexadecimal digits For example is a string consisting of the single character lt CR gt 1 5 0 13 If the character itself 15 to be represented in string it is encoded as 5 The double quote character used as the beginning and ending string delimiter is represented within a string constant as 22 A null string constant or a stri
220. ound parameters using values listed in Table 5 2 Figure 5 1 illustrates their relationships Figure 5 1 T 30 Session Parameter Relationships OTE Write 4FDCC DTE Read DCE Cepebilites DTE Write gt DISDTC ifreceive i DCE Report DCENegoteting Position wua DIS on receive DTE Read DIS DTE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fom remote seton DCSif send FDCS Negotiated Session Parameters remote DCS on receive 206 1 5 5 1 FDCC DCE Capabilities Parameters Write syntax FDCC VR BR WD LN DF ED BF ST Valid values See Table 5 2 Default values 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 9600 bps fax models or 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 14400 bps fax models FDCC allows the DTE to sense and constrain the capabilities of the facsimile DCE from the choices defined in CCITT T 30 Table 2 When FDCC is modified by the DTE the DCE copies FDCC into FDIS 5 18 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 5 2 5 5 3 FDIS Current Sessions Capabilities Parameters Write syntax FDIS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST Valid values See Table 5 2 Default values 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 9600 bps fax models 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 14400 bps fax models The FDIS parameter allows the DTE to sense and constrain the capabilities used for the current session The DCE uses FDIS to generate DIS or DTC messages directly and uses FDIS and received DIS messages to generate DCS messages The DCE initializes the FDIS parameter from the FDCC parameter on initialization
221. p detection features Note Additional hardware may be required to support these features Syntax STE lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected bit mapped options The bit fields are defined as follows BitO Line In Use detection enable disable Bit 1 Extension Pickup detection enable disable Bit2 Remote Hangup detection enable disable lt value gt Remote Extension Line In Use Dec Hangup Pickup 0 default Disabled Disabled Disabled 1 Disabled Disabled Enabled 2 Disabled Enabled Disabled 3 Disabled Enabled Enabled 4 Enabled Disabled Disabled 5 Enabled Disabled Enabled 6 Enabled Enabled Disabled 7 Enabled Enabled Enabled Reporting Current or Selected Values Command STE Response STE lt value gt Example STE 4 Remote Hangup enabled Extension Pickup disabled and Line In Use disabled Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command STE Show available options Response STE 0 7 Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 7 ERROR Otherwise Behavior in Data Mode FCLASS 0 When on hook if the line is in use and an ATDT is issued the modem will not go off hook and will return with the message LINE IN USE 100722B Conexant 3 45 Commands Reference Manual When off hook and either an extension is picked up or a line reversal is detected the modem will drop the connection The d
222. pecifies whether or not the modem should continue to operate if the desired result is not obtained 0 Do not disconnect if V 44 is not negotiated by the remote DCE as specified in lt direction gt Default 1 Disconnect if V 44 is not negotiated by the remote DCE as specified in lt direction gt Decimal number that specifies the use of stream method packet method multi packet method 0 Stream method Default 1 Packet method 2 Multi packet method Decimal number from 256 to 2048 that specifies the maximum number of codewords which should be negotiated in the transmit direction Default 2048 Decimal number from 256 to 2048 that specifies the maximum number of codewords which should be negotiated in the receive direction Default 2048 Decimal number from 32 to 255 that specifies the maximum string length to be negotiated in the transmit direction Default 32 Decimal number from 32 to 255 that specifies the maximum string length to be negotiated in the receive direction Default 32 Decimal number from 2048 to 4096 that specifies the maximum size of the history buffer to be negotiated in the transmit direction Default 4096 Decimal number from 2048 to 4096 that specifies the maximum size of the history buffer to be negotiated in the receive direction Default 4096 3 68 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Reporting Current or Selected Values Command 0544 Respo
223. personal computing products AT Commands for SmartSCM SmartACF SmartACFL and SCS6D Modems Reference Manual Conexant Proprietary Information Doc No 100722B March 20 2001 CON EX AN T Commands Reference Manual Revision Record Revision Date Comments 100722B 3 20 2001 Rev B release Supersedes 100722A 100722A 11 2 2000 Initial release 2000 2001 Conexant Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Information in this document is provided in connection with Conexant Systems Inc Conexant products These materials are provided by Conexant as a service to its customers and may be used for informational purposes only Conexant assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions in these materials Conexant may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time without notice Conexant makes no commitment to update the information and shall have no responsibility whatsoever for conflicts or incompatibilities arising from future changes to its specifications and product descriptions No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Except as provided in Conexant s Terms and Conditions of Sale for such products Conexant assumes no liability whatsoever THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED RELATING TO SALE AND OR USE OF CONEXAN
224. r ID CID VNH Automatic Hang up control FMI Manufacturer Identification FMM Product Identification FMR Version Revision etc FLO Flow Control Voice VIP Voice Initialize All Parameters VRX Start modem Receive Record VTS Voice Tone Send Send single frequency or DTMF VTX Start modem Transmit Playback VGR Voice Gain Receive Record Gain VGT Voice Gain Transmit Playback Volume VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE Modem VLS Analog Source Destination Selection VRA Ringback Goes Away Timer VRN Ringback Never Appeared Timer VSD Silence Detection QUIET amp SILENCE VSM Compression Method Selection VTD Beep Tone Duration Timer VDR Distinctive Ring VDT Control Tone Cadence Reporting VPR Select DTE modem Interface Rate Turn off autobaud Speakerphone VSP Speakerphone ON OFF VDX Speakerphone Duplex Mode VGM Microphone Gain VGS Speaker Gain 100722B Conexant 6 1 Commands Reference Manual 6 1 1 lt DLE gt Shielded Event Codes Sent to the DTE Table 6 2 lists the supported lt DLE gt shielded codes sent to the DTE in the expression lt DLE gt lt code gt The number in parenthesis in the second column corresponds to the T 50 equivalent Table 6 2 Supported lt DLE gt Shielded Codes Sent to the DTE Code T 50 Event Report Description Equivalent
225. r Values Command VGM Response lt gain gt range Example 0 255 Result Codes OK gain 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode with speakerphone enabled VSP 1 6 24 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VGS Speaker Gain This command causes the modem to set the speaker gain of the speakerphone function Syntax VGS lt gain gt Defined Values lt gain gt Decimal number between 0 and 255 corresponding to the gain Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGS Response lt gain gt Example 128 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VGS Response lt gain gt range Example 0 255 Result Codes OK lt gain gt 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode with speakerphone enabled VSP 1 100722B Conexant 6 25 Commands Reference Manual This page is intentionally blank 6 26 Conexant 100722B Index UD Last Call Status Report 3 78 F FastConnect 3 88 96 7 Plug and Play Serial 3 12 8 Plug and Play Vendor ID and Product Number 3 13 Enable Disable Data Compression 3 71 Enable Disable Line Quality Monitor 3 55 L Report Line Signal
226. r carrier before hanging up The timer is started when the modem finishes dialing originate or 2 seconds after going off hook answer In originate mode the timer is reset upon detection of answer tone if allowed by country restrictions 2 Sets the length of time in seconds that modem will wait for silence when encountering the dial modifier before continuing with the next dial string parameter 3 Sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will wait for dial tone when encountering a W dial modifier before continuing with the next dial string parameter US models Range 1 255 seconds Default 50 3 100 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 58 Pause Time For Dial Delay S8 sets the time in seconds that the modem must pause when the dial modifier is encountered in the dial string Range 2 255 seconds Default 2 59 Carrier Detect Response Time S9 is supported for backwards compatibility only No value can be written Responds with default value Range 6 tenths of a second Default 6 0 6 second 10 Lost Carrier To Hang Up Delay S10 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 When register S10 is set to 255 the modem functions as if a carrier is always present The actual interval the modem waits before d
227. r control reporting disabled no ER intermediate result code transmitted Default 1 Error control reporting enabled ER intermediate result code transmitted Reporting Current or Selected Values Command ER Response ER current value gt Example ER 0 for the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command ER Response ER lt value gt range Example ER 0 1 100722B Conexant 3 61 Commands Reference Manual ER lt type gt The ER lt type gt reported represents the current negotiated or renegotiated modem modem error control type If enabled the intermediate result code is transmitted at the point during error control negotiation handshaking at which the modem has determined which error control protocol will be used if any before the final result code e g CONNECT is transmitted The format of this result code is The ER intermediate result code if enabled is issued after the Modulation report MCR and MRR and before the Data Compression Report DR Syntax ER lt type gt Defined Values lt type gt An alphanumeric code corresponding to the selected protocol NONE Error control is not in use 42 protocol is in use ALT MNP is inuse Example ER LAPM 3 62 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual ETBM Call Termination Buffer Management This extended format compound parameter controls the
228. r e ree ees Continue Document Reception Phase C Data Framing i aeneo tec ae RR RE Phase G Data iaa unti CAN Escape from Reception 5 3 6 FK Session Termination x eoe e tec e de eu de iti ee fe dti dee d dts 5 3 7 FCIG Set Polling lDss ice RE EH ER e RR dy 5 3 8 FLPL Indicate a Document for Polling sss 5 13 5 3 9 022 E RD RR ER RB ERI RU 5 13 5 4 Service Class 2 DCE Responses cesscsssssesssssssssssssssssessesesescsesssssssssesacavscsesesssssssssesesasacacaesasacseeseeersesasacaeasasenensess 5 15 5 4 1 FCON Facsimile Connection Response sss nennen enne 5 15 5 42 FDCS Report Current Session Capabilities 5 15 5 4 3 FDIS Report Remote Station Capabilities 5 15 5 44 FCFR Indicate Confirmation to Receive entrent 5 15 5 4 5 FTSI Report the Transmit Station ID 5 4 6 FCSI Report the Called Station ID nnns 5 4 7 FPTS Receive Page Transfer Status nnne nennen 5 4 8 FET Post Page Message Response nnne 5 4 9 FPTS Transmit Page Transfer Status 5 4 10 FHNG Call Termination with Status nnne nnns 5 4 11 FCIG Report the Polled Station ID nnns 5 4 12 4FDTC Report the Polled Station Capabilities sess 5 4 13 4FPOLL Indicate Polling Request ccccscssssssssssssssessssessssscsesessessssessvscseessssesesacsessesses
229. r gt range Example 200 3000 200 3000 0 255 OK Result Codes OK Valid command ERROR The lt string gt command is invalid or a selected frequency is out of range Example 1 This example illustrates tone generation without using any null elements The command example is followed by a description of command execution AT VTS 1 303 1 2 1000 1300 50 1 1 63 800 1300 50 9 Hookflash with a duration of 300 ms Play DTMF 1 with a duration given by the VTD command Play DTMF 2 with a duration given by the VTD command Play tone pair at 1 000 Hz and 1 300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms Hookflash with a duration given by the VTD command Play DTMF with a duration of 60 ms Play tone pair at 800 Hz and 1300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms gor oW OV LUV CES DAC dn m Play DTMF 9 with a duration given by the VTD command Example 2 This example illustrates tone generation using null elements The command example 15 followed by a description of command execution AT VTS 1 2 1000 1300 50 800 9 Play DTMF 1 with a duration given by the VTD command Play DTMF 2 with a duration given by the VTD command Play tone pair at 1000 Hz and 1300 Hz with a duration of 500 ms Play tone pair at 800 Hz with a duration given by the VTD command VUES Play DTMF 9 with a duration given by the VTD command Example 3 This example illustrates tone generation using null elements and periods of silence The comm
230. ree there may be syntax and procedural differences due to extensions and behavioral differences in implemented commands parameters and responses beyond that described in these recommendations and standards The syntax and procedures described in this section are based on V 250 and V 253 with additional information included for implemented extensions behavioral differences beyond V 250 and legacy commands Alphabet The T 50 International Alphabet 5 IA5 is used in this document Only the low order seven bits of each character are significant to the modem any eighth or higher order bit s if present are ignored for the purpose of identifying commands and parameters Lower case characters are considered identical to their upper case equivalents when received by the modem from the DTE Result codes from the modem are in upper case DTE Commands Lines Words enclosed in lt angle brackets gt are references to syntactical elements The brackets are not used when the words appear in a command line the brackets are not used Words enclosed in square brackets represent optional items which may be omitted from the command line at the specified point The square brackets are not used when the words appear in the command line Other characters that appear in syntax descriptions must as included as shown Any modem responses are mentioned in terms of their alphabetic format the actual response issued will depend on the setting of parameters th
231. rent negotiated or renegotiated DTE modem rate 0 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 or 230400 lt rx_rate gt Optional decimal value reporting the RXD rate if it is different from the TXD rate 0 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 or 230400 Example ILRR 19200 3 2 3 Call Control D Dial This command directs the modem to go on line dial according to the string entered and attempt to establish a connection If no dial string is supplied the modem will go on line and attempt the handshake in originate mode NOTE If the ATD command is issued before the S1 register has cleared the modem will respond with the NO CARRIER result code If FCLASS 0 is selected the modem will behave as a data modem and will attempt to connect to another data modem The modem will have up to the period of time specified by register S6 or S7 to wait for carrier and complete the handshake If this time expires before the modem can complete the handshake the modem will go on hook with the NO CARRIER response This command will be aborted in progress upon receipt of any DTE character before completion of the handshake If FCLASS 1 1 0 or 2 is selected the modem will behave as a facsimile modem and attempt to connect to a facsimile machine or modem by entering the HDLC V 21 channel 2 receive state as if FRH 3 had been issued This command will be aborted upon receipt of any DTE character if the
232. result code if new DCS frames are generated or received See Table 5 2 FDIS Report Remote Station Capabilities Syntax FDIS VR BR WD LN DF EC BF ST FDIS lt string gt reports remote facsimile station capabilities and intentions The parameters are provided in ASCII notation See Table 5 2 This message is generated in execution of Originate Answer FDT or FDR commands FCFR Indicate Confirmation to Receive Syntax FCFR The DCE sends a FCFR response to the DTE upon reception of an acceptable TCF training burst and a valid DCS signal from the remote machine This indicates that the DCE will receive Phase C data after the remote station receives the local DCE s CFR message The FCFR message is generated in execution of a FDR command FTSI Report the Transmit Station ID Syntax FTSI lt TSI ID string gt Transmit Station ID This response reports the received transmit station ID string if any This message is generated in execution of Originate Answer FDT or FDR commands 100722B Conexant 5 15 Commands Reference Manual 5 4 6 5 4 7 5 4 8 5 4 9 FCSI Report the Called Station ID Syntax FCSI lt CSI ID string gt Called Station ID This response reports the received called station ID string if any This message is generated in execution of Originate Answer FDT or FDR commands FPTS Receive Page Transfer Status Syntax FPTS lt ppr gt
233. rite syntax FAA lt value gt Valid values 0 or 1 Default value 0 FAA 0 Constrains the DCE to answer as set by FCLASS FAA 1 Indicates that the DCE can answer and automatically determine whether to answer as a Class 2 facsimile DCE or as a data modem If the DCE automatically switches it modifies FCLASS appropriately Fax adaptive answer operates only when FCLASS 0 Class 2 adaptive answer is implemented as follows First a data mode handshake is attempted If the DCE has been configured for automode detection using the MS command the DCE may try several protocols before terminating attempts to make a data mode connection This can take as long as 6 8 seconds If the data mode connection attempt fails a facsimile Class 2 connection is assumed When a connection is made as a result of the adaptive answer the DCE issues the DATA or FAX result code before the CONNECT or FCON message to inform the DTE of the connection type After making a Class 2 connection the DCE stays on line rather than going into the command mode as with a Class connection 5 22 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 9 12 5 6 FBUF Buffer Size The FBUF parameter allows the DTE to determine the characteristics of the DCE s data buffer Data buffers are used for flow control Use of the reported values allow the DTE to transfer data without provoking XOFF Read syntax FBUF DCE response syntax lt bs gt lt xoft gt lt xont g
234. rol Bit Mapped Options Status 54 Line Feed Character 540 General Bit Mapped Options Status 3 108 S41 General Bit Mapped Options Status 3 109 546 Data Compression Control 548 V 42 Negotiation Control S5 Backspace Character S6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or for Dial Tone 3 100 57 Wait Time for Carrier Silence or Dial Tone 3 100 S8 Pause Time For Dial S86 Call Failure Reason Code S9 Carrier Detect Response S91 PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level M 592 Fax Transmit Attenuation Level S95 Extended Result Codes Control STE Set Telephony Extension T Set Tone Dial 3 35 V Result Code Form sse 3 17 WV Single Line Connect Message Enable 3 42 W W Connect Message 3 17 X Extended Result 3 18 Z Soft Reset and Restore Profile 3 2 5 5 E CONEXANT What s next in communications technolog
235. rse result codes Line feed is not issued before a short form result code 1 Enables long form verbose result codes Default Result Codes OK lt value gt 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise W Connect Message Control This command in conjunction with S95 bits 0 2 3 and 5 bits 2 3 and 5 can be written directly by the host or by the MR ER and DR commands respectively control the format of CONNECT messages see Section 3 5 and Table 3 16 The actual result code messages reported reflect the W command setting and the 595 bit settings Also see MR ER DR commands The W parameter value if valid is written to 531 bits 2 and 3 Syntax W lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Upon connection the modem reports only the DTE speed e g CONNECT 19200 Subsequent responses are disabled Default 1 Upon connection the modem reports the modulation line speed the error correction protocol and the DTE speed respectively Subsequent responses are disabled 2 Upon connection the modem reports the DCE speed e g CONNECT 14400 Subsequent responses are disabled Result Codes OK value 0 1 or 2 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 17 Commands Reference Manual X Extended Result Codes This command selects the subset of the result code messages used by the modem to inform the DTE of the results of commands Blind dial
236. rt formatted Caller ID enabled VCID 1 2 Long unformatted Caller ID enabled VCID 2 Bits 6 7 Reserved Default 11b 36 LAPM Failure Control Default 7 00000111b Bits 0 2 This value indicates what should happen upon a LAPM failure These fallback options are initiated immediately upon connection if 548 128 If an invalid number is entered the number is accepted into the register but 36 will act as if the default value has been entered 0 Modem disconnects Modem stays on line a Direct mode connection is established Reserved 3 Modem stays on line and a Normal mode connection is established 4 An MNP connection is attempted and if it fails the modem disconnects 5 An MNP connection is attempted and if it fails a Direct mode connection is established Reserved LS An MNP connection is attempted and if it fails a Normal mode connection is established Default Bits 3 7 Reserved 100722B Conexant 3 107 Commands Reference Manual 38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up S38 specifies the delay between the modem s receipt of the H command to disconnect or ON to OFF transition of DTR if the modem is programmed to follow the signal and the disconnect operation Applicable to error correction connection only This parameter can be used to ensure that data in the modem buffer is sent before the modem disconnects 1 IfS38 is set to a value between 0 and 254 the modem will wait t
237. s DTE Command DCE Response Local DTE Action Remote Station Action AT FCR 1 OK Enable reception AT FLID lt local ID gt OK Set local ID RING Detect ring Dials Send CNG ATA Off hook Send CED Get CED Send CSI Get CSI Send DIS Get DIS FCON Detect flags Send V 21 flags FTSI lt tsi gt Get TSI Send TSI FDCS lt dcs codes gt Get DCS Send DCS OK Begin TCF receive Start TCF AT FDR Accept TCF Finish TCF FCFR Send CFR Get CFR FDCS lt dcs gt CONNECT Get page carrier Send pager carrier lt DC2 gt Get page data Send page data lt page data stream gt lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Detect RTC Send RTC FPTS 1 lc Drop carrier FET 0 Get MPS Send MPS OK AT FDR Send MCF Get MCF CONNECT Get page carrier Send page carrier lt DC2 gt Get page data Send page data lt page data stream gt lt DLE gt lt ETX gt Detect RTC Send RTC FPTS 1 lc Drop carrier FET 2 Get EOP Send EOP OK AT FDR Send MCF Get MCF FHNG 0 Get DCN Send DCN OK 100722B Conexant 5 25 Commands Reference Manual This page is intentionally blank 5 26 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 6 Voice Commands 6 1 Voice Commands Overview Voice commands are identified in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Voice Commands Command Function Configuration FCLASS Set Mode VCID Calle
238. s lt v80 gt 6 and lt v8a gt 5 the A8I indications are issued during the course of the V 8 session to notify the DTE when the relevant V 8 signals are received Reporting Current or Selected Values Command A8E Response A8E lt v80 gt lt v8a gt lt v8cf gt lt v8b gt lt cfrange gt lt protrange gt Example A8E 1 1 00 1 0 0 For the defaults Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command 8 Response A8E lt v80 gt range lt v8a gt range v8cf in octets lt v8b gt range lt cfrange gt lt protrange gt Example 1 6 1 5 0 21 C1 0 1 0 0 8 CI Signal Indication This indication is issued by an answering modem if A8E lt v8a gt 0 to indicate detection of a V 8 CI signal and report the recovered Call Function octet s Indication Syntax A8I lt v8cf gt lt CR gt Defined Values lt v8cf gt A hexadecimal code octet representation of those Call Function octet s A8I 0 indicates that the modem timed out waiting for CI Example A8I 0 The modem timed out waiting for CI A81 X YYY 100722B Conexant 3 73 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 8 Synchronous Access Mode Commands Three commands support Synchronous Access Mode ES Enables and disables Synchronous Access Mode in the client or central site modem see 0 ESA Configures the operation of the Synchronous Access Submode ITF Selects Transmit Flow Control Thresholds Enablin
239. s Report UD is an action command requesting reporting of logged operation events It does not take parameters and must be the last command in the command line The modem logs aspects of their operation for each call and saves these results until cleared by one of the following events 1 Power off 2 reset e g negate DTR with amp D3 set reset button 3 Softreset ATZ or AT amp F 4 ATD command issued 5 ATA command issued 6 Automatic answer e g set register S070 and ring detected These results are NOT cleared by changing DTR V 24 circuit 108 2 18 00 amp D1 or amp D2 3 78 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Data Call State Model For purposes of this command there are four data call states and associated status issues e Setup A Calling DCE get dial tone generate dial digits detect call progress signals Answering DCE detect ringing detect CallerID etc e Negotiation V5 calling tone answer tone exchanges V 8 or V 8bis call function negotiations V series modem carrier detection and training Modem to modem protocols e g V 42 V 42bis e Data Transfer Bit error rates for each direction Raterenegotiation Retraining e Call Termination protocol disconnect signals carrier disconnect signals loss of carrier excessive error rates Command Syntax In response to this command the modem will report one or more lines of informatio
240. s may be modified using ConfigurACE 3 98 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 3 2 S PARAMETER DEFINITIONS SO Number of Rings to Auto Answer SO sets the number of the rings required before the modem automatically answers a call Setting this parameter to zero disables auto answer mode Range 0 255 rings Default 0 51 Ring Counter 51 is incremented each time the modem detects a ring signal on the telephone line 51 is cleared if no rings occur over an eight second interval Range 0 255 rings Default 0 52 Escape Character S2 holds the decimal value of the ASCII character used as the escape character The default value corresponds to an ASCII A value over 127 disables the escape process i e no escape character will be recognized Range 0 255 ASCII decimal Default 43 53 Carriage Return Character S3 sets the command line and result code terminator character Pertains to asynchronous operation only Range 0 127 ASCII decimal Default 13 Carriage Return 54 Line Feed Character S4 sets the character recognized as a line feed Pertains to asynchronous operation only The Line Feed control character is output after the Carriage Return control character if verbose result codes are used Range 0 127 ASCII decimal Default 10 Line Feed 100722B Conexant 3 99 Commands Reference Manual 5 Backspace Character 55 sets the character recogni
241. se Conexant strives to produce quality documentation and welcomes your feedback Please send comments and suggestions to tech pubs conexant com For technical questions contact your local Conexant sales office or field applications engineer ii Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Contents sess Se et a has A ea IAS Sion SN A Ma d AE A xi FUESE LES ILLA MM a LM E xii HN oir ieee osetia 11 OVGIVIGW 1 1 1 Command Syntax ee a lid vant 11 2 Command Descriptions 11 3 Call Progress and Blacklisting Parameters sse 1 1 4 ConfigurACE II for Windows Utility Program 1 2 Reference Documentation eee EU ee e DR EE He ERR RR YER Fa EE e aed 2 SU 0680 858222 48 225 tant acest tates ital os oiled aes Yate tales tad DM pne 2 1 eee ele eile ie ee 2 2 DTE Gommands Lines ER ee EN M el 2 2 1 Command Line General Format ccccscscsssssssssssssscsssssssssscsessessssssscsescsessesessesesseesesacsesesesesssesesasacasasereess 2 2 2 Command Line Editing 2 2 3 Command Eine cte e e ee e e ea its 2 24 Repeating a Command Line essent
242. sed If the cellular phone is not connected or is powered off dial answer functions will be routed through the landline DAA and if V 42 bis connection is established the cellular phone driver will be purged so that the V 42 bis dictionaries can be increased to their normal size While the modem is being used with a cellular phone it will respond with normal result messages with the following differences in meaning NO DIAL TONE Indicates that cellular service is not currently available RING Indicates that the cellular phone is receiving an incoming call Modem Configuration Modem performance will be improved by modification of your standard configuration it is recommended that the landline modem also be EC compatible for reliable communications Cell Site AT amp F Base Site AT amp F SEC 1 18 MNPI0 EC is automatically enabled on the cell side when a cellular phone driver is loaded and the modem firmware detects that the cellular phone is attached also in the V 34 mode the modem is automatically configured to force the connection in V 32bis mode On the cell side the transmit level is defined in the cellular driver therefore it is not necessary to set the level using the AT SEC command In the V 34 mode on the landline side if MNP10 EC is disabled AT SEC 0 it will automatically be enabled if another V 34 modem is calling V 8 bis V 8 signal indicates cellular capability No particular modulation will be chosen on the land line
243. sends any character other than XON XOFF while the modem is in the configured flow control ERROR Reported if a frame was received in error Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 4 2 3 Service Class 1 Parameters FAR Adaptive Reception Control If Adaptive Reception is enabled the modem adaptively detects the selected message carrier or V 21 control messages If the expected carrier is detected the modem operates as specified in the respective FRM lt mod gt or FRH lt mod gt commands If V 21 flag preamble is detected instead the modem issues a FRH 3 intermediate result code and then executes an implied FRH 3 command Write Syntax FAR lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Disable Adaptive Reception Default 1 Enable Adaptive Reception Reporting Current or Selected Values Command FAR Response FAR value Example FAR 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command Response FAR lt value gt range Example FAR 0 1 100722B Conexant 4 13 Commands Reference Manual FCL Carrier Loss Timeout This parameter allows the DTE to select the modem s loss of carrier delay between initial loss of carrier and qualified loss of carrier when the modem will give up and exit a receive mode Intermediate less than FCL timeout loss of carrier should be
244. ster 3 2 Data Commands The modem will respond to the commands detailed below Parameters applicable to each command are listed with the command description The defaults shown for each configuration command are those used in the Conexant factory profile 0 100722B Conexant 3 1 Commands Reference Manual 3 2 1 Generic Modem Control Z Soft Reset and Restore Profile This command causes the modem to perform a soft reset and restore recall the configuration profile If no lt value gt is specified zero is assumed Syntax Z lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected profile 0 Soft reset and restore stored profile 0 1 Soft reset and restore stored profile 1 Result Codes OK value 0 or 1 ERROR Otherwise FCLASS Select Active Service Class This command selects the active service class mode Syntax FCLASS lt mode gt Defined Values lt mode gt Decimal number which corresponds to the selected service class 0 Select Data Mode Section 3 Default 1 Select Facsimile Class 1 Mode Section 4 1 0 Select Facsimile Class 1 0 Mode Section 4 2 Select Facsimile Class 2 Mode Section 5 8 Select Voice Mode Section 6 10 Reserved Result Codes OK For lt mode gt 0 1 1 0 2 8 and 10 SmartSCM only OK For lt mode gt 0 1 1 0 8 and 10 other than SmartSCM ERROR Otherwise 3 2 Conexant 100722B Commands R
245. subsequent T 30 negotiation indicated V 8 capability this command may be used to initiate V 8 negotiation Syntax A8E lt v80 gt lt v8a gt lt v8cf gt lt v8b gt lt cfrange gt lt protrange gt Defined Values Decimal number which enables disables issuance of A8x indications during modem controlled V 8 origination negotiation 1 Enable DCE controlled V 8 origination negotiation without A8x indications Default 6 Enable DCE controlled V 8 origination negotiation with A8x indications lt v8a gt Decimal number which enables disables issuance of A8x indications during modem controlled V 8 answer negotiation 1 Enable DCE controlled V 8 answer negotiation without A8x indications Default 5 Enable DCE controlled V 8 answer negotiation with A8x indications 8 Set the V 8 CI signal call function to the hexadecimal octet XY 00 Default 21 Cl lt v8b gt Decimal number which enables disables V 8bis negotiation 0 Disable V 8bis negotiation 1 Enable V 8bis negotiation Default lt cfrange gt lt string of values gt Applicable only for lt v8a gt 5 Not supported lt protrange gt lt string of values gt Applicable only for lt v8a gt 5 Not supported 3 72 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Default values 1 1 00 1 0 0 The ATD and ATA commands behave as specified in V 250 and A8n indications are not generated by the modem For subparameter value
246. t lt bc gt where lt bs gt total buffer size lt xoft gt XOFF threshold lt xont gt XON threshold lt be gt current buffer byte count Example FBUF 512 506 500 0 Example Sessions Table 5 6 and Table 5 7 show the typical command and responses for sending and receiving two pages respectively 100722B Conexant 5 23 Commands Reference Manual Table 5 6 Send Two Pages 1 D No Errors DTE Command DCE Response Local DTE Action Remote Station Action AT CLASS 2 OK Set Class 2 x AT FLID lt local ID gt OK Set local ID AT lt dial string gt Off hook dial Answer Send CNG Send CED FCON Detect flags V 21 flags FCSI lt csi gt Get CSI CSI FDIS dis codes Get DIS DIS OK AT FDT Send TSI Get TSI Send DCS Get DCS FDCS lt DCS codes gt Send TCF Get TCF CONNECT Get CFR Send CFR lt XON gt Send carrier Receive carrier lt 1st page data gt Send page data Receive page data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK AT FET 0 Send RTC Get RTC Get MPS Get MPS FPTS 1 Get MCF Send MCF OK AT FDT CONNECT Send carrier Receive carrier lt XON gt lt 2nd page data gt Send page data Receive page data lt DLE gt lt ETX gt OK AT FET 2 Send RTC Get RTC Send EOP Get EOP FPTS 1 Get MCF Send MCF FHNG 0 Send DCN Get DCN OK Hang up Hang up 5 24 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 5 7 Receive Two Pages 1 D Data No Error
247. t ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant 3 13 Commands Reference Manual Load Flash Memory The linear flash memory uploader allows flash memory connected to the modem external memory bus to be upgraded with revised modem firmware This process transfers uploads the upgraded modem firmware data from the host computer to the modem which transfers the data to the flash memory device The linear flash memory downloader allows the flash memory connected to the modem external memory bus to read and saved This process transfers downloads the current modem firmware data to the host computer Uploading new firmware to the flash memory or downloading existing firmware from the flash memory device is a two step process 1 When the AT command is issued the modem firmware boot loader is invoked and the user will first load a flash load module FLM into the modem s RAM If the user wishes to upload new firmware to the modem he should load the uploader FLM If the user wishes to download existing firmware from the modem he should load the downloader FLM In either case the data transfer is done via an ASCII transfer The FLM contains the programming algorithm for the flash memory device being programmed and any messages that may be sent during the load process 2 Ifthe user wishes to upload new firmware to the modem then he will then load the new modem firmware which the uploader FLM will then program into the flash memory dev
248. t Decimal number corresponding to the volume level Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VGT Response lt level gt Example 128 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VGT Response level range Example 0 255 Result Codes OK lt level gt 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode 100722B Conexant 6 9 Commands Reference Manual VIT Voice Inactivity Timer DTE Modem This command sets the modem s initial value for the DTE modem inactivity timer Syntax VIT lt timer gt Defined Values lt timer gt Decimal number corresponding to the time in units of 1 0 second A value of 0 disables the timer Reporting Current or Selected Values Command VIT Response lt timer gt Example 0 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VIT Response lt timer gt range Example 0 255 Result Codes OK timer 0 255 ERROR Otherwise or if not in Voice Mode Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual VLS Analog Source Destination Selection This command causes the modem to select one or more source destinations of the analog data Syntax VLS lt label gt Defined Values lt label gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected analog source destination hardware configuration see Table 6 5 Command VLS Response lt label gt Example 0 For the def
249. t 3 49 Commands Reference Manual Automated system that needs to periodically use the line while giving the voice user the highest priority A common use for these features would be an automated system that needs to periodically use the line while giving the voice user the highest priority The automated system would make a connection when the line is free It would do this without disturbing the line if the line is in use The automated system would periodically retry the connection until the line is free Once the line is free it would dial and make its connection Ifa voice user wishes to use the line while the modem is connected The modem will drop the line and give the line to the user The modem will then try to regain control of the line by once again periodically retrying to establish a connection AT STE 7 OK ATDT5551212 CONNECT Sometime later the user picks up phone NO CARRIER ATS86 25 OK Delay 30 seconds ATDT5551212 LINE IN USE Try again some time later user hangs up the phone CONNECT 3 50 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 2 4 Modulation Control Commands MS Modulation Selection This extended format compound parameter controls the manner of operation of the modulation capabilities in the modem It accepts six subparameters Syntax MS lt carrier gt lt automode gt lt min_tx_rate gt lt max_tx_rate gt lt min_rx_rate gt lt max_rx_rate gt W
250. t for dial tone during dialing but none is received When cellular phone interface is selected indicates that cellular service is not currently available 7 BUSY For and X4 if busy tone detection is enforced the busy engaged signal is detected on the line when the modem is attempting to originate a call 8 NO ANSWER The modem is attempting to originate a call if a continuous ringback signal is detected on the line until the expiration of the timer S7 9 CONNECT 600 The modem has connected to the line the DTE speed is 600 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 10 CONNECT 2400 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 2400 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 2400 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 11 CONNECT 4800 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 4800 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 4800 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 12 CONNECT 9600 The modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 9600 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled or the DTE speed is 9600 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 13 CONNECT 7200 The modem has connected to the line at 7200 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 14 CONNECT 12000 The modem has connected to the line at 12000 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 15 CONNECT 14400 The modem has connected to the line at 14400 bps and DCE speed reporting is enabled 16 CONNECT 192
251. t level Driver Transmit level defined in cellular phone driver 100722B Conexant 3 117 Commands Reference Manual 3 5 Result Codes The modem responds to commands from the DTE and to activity on the line by signaling to the DTE in the form of result codes The result codes that the modem can send are described in Table 3 16 Two forms of each result code are available long form an English like verbose response and short form a data like numeric response included in parentheses following the long form The long form code is preceded and terminated by the sequence lt CR gt lt LF gt The short form is terminated by lt CR gt only with no preceding sequence If result messages are suppressed nothing is returned to the DTE The long form results codes can be modified by the OEM through the INF file 3 118 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Table 3 16 Result Code Definitions Code Message 111110 F4 FCERROR High speed fax data V 27 V 29 V 33 or V 17 is expected but a V 21 signal is received 0 OK A command line has been executed 1 CONNECT For X command values specifying no speed reporting the modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 300 bps and line speed is enabled or the DTE speed is 300 bps and DTE speed reporting is enabled 2 RING An incoming ring signal is det
252. t pmode gt Defined Values lt pmode gt Decimal number corresponding to the selected option 0 Reports Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE The modem presents the data items in a lt Tag gt lt Value gt pair format The expected pairs are date time name and caller code telephone number 1 Reports Caller ID with unformatted presentation to the DTE Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command VRID Response VRID lt pmode gt range Example VRID 0 1 3 4 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual N Operating Mode This command controls the preferred error correcting mode to be negotiated in a subsequent data connection This command is affected by the OEM firmware configuration Syntax N lt mode gt Defined Values lt mode gt Decimal number which corresponds to the selected mode 0 Result Codes Selects normal speed buffered mode disables error correction mode Forces amp Q6 Serial interface selected Selects direct mode and is equivalent to amp M0 48 00 mode of operation Forces amp Q0 Parallel interface selected Same as NO Selects reliable error correction mode The modem will first attempt a LAPM connection and then an MNP connection Failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem hanging up Forces amp Q5 536 4 and S48 7 Selects auto reliable mode This operates the same as N2 except failure to make a rel
253. ted lt max_string gt Specifies the maximum string length 32 bytes to be negotiated V 42bis 2 Reporting Current or Selected Values Command DS Response DS lt direction gt lt compr_neg gt lt max_dict gt lt max_string gt Example 08 3 0 2048 32 for the defaults and 2048 entry max dictionary Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command DS Response 05 lt direction gt range lt compr neg gt range lt max_dict gt range lt max_string gt range Example 08 0 3 0 2048 32 100722B Conexant 3 67 Commands Reference Manual DS44 V 44 Compression Select This extended format compound parameter controls the V 44 data compression function Syntax DS44 lt direction gt lt compress_negotiation gt lt capability gt lt max_codewords_tx gt lt max_codewords_rx gt lt max_string tx gt lt max_string rx gt lt max_history_tx gt history 11 Defined Values lt direction gt lt compress_negotiation gt lt capability gt lt max_codewords_tx gt lt max_codewords_rx gt max string tx max string rx max history tx max history rx Decimal number that specifies the desired direction s of operation of the data compression function from the DTE point of view 0 Negotiated no compression 1 Transmit only 2 Receive only 3 Both directions accept any direction Default Decimal number that s
254. the FPTS parameter before issuing the FDR command which releases that message The DTE must issue a FDR command to release Post Page Messages Initiate Document Reception The FDR command may be issued in Phase B after an answer command or in Phase B after a previous document The DCE response in stream mode is FCFR when CFR sent FTSI lt remote ID string gt if new TSI received FDCS lt T 30 subparameter string gt if new DCS CONNECT lt DC2 gt needed from DTE here lt Phase C data stream gt lt DLE gt lt ETX gt FPTS lt ppr gt lt Ic gt lt gt FET lt ppm gt OK DTE must issue FDR command to release post page response 100722B Conexant 5 11 Commands Reference Manual Continue Document Reception The DTE may issue a FDR command in Phase D which releases the post page message and indicates readiness to receive another page after receipt of a Multipage FET 0 or PPS NULL FET 3 message The DCE response will be CONNECT lt DC2 gt needed from DTE here lt Phase C data stream lt DLE gt lt ETX gt FPTS lt ppr gt lt Ic gt lt gt lt cblc gt FET lt ppm gt K DTE must issue FDR command to release post page response If done receiving FHNG lt hangup cause code gt OK Continue page reception Phase C Data Framing Phase C data may be presented to the DTE in stream mode The DCE will transfer a stream of data to the DTE followe
255. the data in the receive buffer if any to the DTE sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt generates the ERROR message and returns to command mode subsequent data received from the remote 15 discarded If the modem detects a frame abort sequence seven consecutive ones with no zero insertion while it is waiting for a frame beginning flag it was receiving HDLC flags it will wait for the HDLC flags again until either carrier is lost or the DTE aborts the process by sending an abort character or by dropping DTR with amp D2 in effect If the frame abort sequence 15 detected while the modem is receiving a frame it finishes delivering the data in the receive buffer if any to the DTE sends lt DLE gt lt ETX gt generates the ERROR message and returns to command mode The modem keeps looking for HDLC flags followed by more data from the remote with the selected modulation scheme If the modem detects a receive buffer overflow condition it concludes that there was an FCS error in that frame The modem will receive more frames only if a starting flag is detected and there is room in the receive buffer If a starting flag is detected and there is no room in the buffer the modem discards all data in that frame If the modem receives any character from the DTE after the FRH command except flow control characters if software flow control 15 in effect or 1f the modem detects a high to low transition of the signal while amp D1 is in effect it
256. the modem will accept commands during online operation It may be used to select operation at rates at which the modem is not capable of automatically detecting the data rate being used by the DTE Specifying a value of 0 disables the function and allows operation only at rates automatically detectable by the modem The specified rate takes effect following the issuance of any result code s associated with the current command line The lt rate gt specified does not apply in OnLine Data State if Normal Mode Direct Mode of operation is selected Syntax IPR lt rate gt Defined Values lt rate gt Specifies the DTE modem interface operation rate in bits s The available rates are 0 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 or 230400 If unspecified or set to 0 automatic detection is selected and the character format is also forced to autodetect 0 If the rate specified is not supported by the modem an ERROR result code will be returned Reporting Current or Selected Values Command IPR Response IPR lt rate gt Example 1 IPR 0 For automatic rate detection Example 2 IPR 115200 For 115200 bps Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command IPR Response IPR lt rate gt range Example 0 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 100722B Conexant 3 29 Commands Reference Manual IFC DTE Modem Local Flow Control This extend
257. timeouts in transmission 43 0 FF Error control link NAKs received 44 Table 3 11 Compression Negotiation Result 50 0 2 Transmit flow control 0 off 1 DC1 DC3 2 V 24 circuit 106 133 51 0 2 Receive flow control 0 off 1 DC1 DC3 2 V 24 circuit 106 133 52 0 FFFFFFFF Transmit characters sent from DTE 53 0 FFFFFFFF Received characters sent to DTE 54 O0 FFFF Transmit characters lost data overrun errors from DTE 55 O0 FFFF Received characters lost data overrun errors to DTE 56 0 FFFFFFFF Transmit 1 Frame count if error control protocol running 57 0 FFFFFFFF Received 1 count if error control protocol running 58 0 FFFF Transmit 1 error count if error control protocol running 59 0 Received l Frame error count if error control protocol running 60 Table 3 12 Termination Cause 61 0 Waiting event count 100722B Conexant 3 81 Commands Reference Manual Table 3 5 Call Setup Result Codes 0 No previous call modem log has been cleared since any previous calls 1 No dial tone detected 2 Reorder signal detected network busy 3 Busy signal detected 4 No recognized signal detected e g no signal or nothing recognizable 5 Voice detected if this is a voice modem e g V 253 operating in voice mode e g FCLASS 8 0 7 Data Answering signal detected e g V 25 ANS V 8 ANSam 8 Data Calling signal detected e g
258. tone is not detected NO CARRIER will be reported instead of NO DIAL TONE The value 100b is written to S22 bits 6 5 and 4 respectively 2 Disables reporting 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 If dial tone detection 15 enforced or selected and dial tone is not detected NO DIAL TONE will be reported instead of NO CARRIER The value Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual Result Codes 1016 is written to 522 bits 6 5 and 4 respectively Enables reporting of busy tones send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR NO ANSWER and CONNECT 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 The value 110b is written to S22 bits 6 5 and 4 respectively Enables reporting of busy tones send all messages The value 111b is written to S22 bits 6 5 and 4 respectively Default OK value 0 to 4 ERROR Otherwise 100722B Conexant Commands Reference Manual Table 3 2 Result Codes
259. transitions from the online data state to the command state or online command state the result codes should be issued at the bit rate used during the online data state Thereafter any unsolicited result codes should use the bit rate and parity of the last command line issued by the DTE to the modem The characters of a response will be contiguous with no more than 100 milliseconds of mark idle issued between characters in addition to stop elements Responses There are two types of responses that may be issued by the modem information text and result codes Information Text Information text responses consist of three parts a header information text and a trailer 1 The characters transmitted for the header are determined by the V command 2 The trailer consists of two characters being the character having the ordinal value of parameter 53 followed by the character having the ordinal value of parameter 54 3 Information text usually consists of a single line information text returned in response to some commands may contain multiple lines and the text may therefore include CR LF and other formatting characters to improve readability Result Code Parts Result codes consist of three parts a header the result text and a trailer 1 The characters transmitted for the header and trailer are determined by the V command setting 2 The result text may be transmitted as a number or as a string also depending on a the V comm
260. uested 01 3 1 1 5 10 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 5 3 5 FDR Begin or Continue Phase C Receive Data Syntax FDR CR Default value 3 seconds in some places The FDR command initiates transition to Phase C data reception This can occur after answering dialing a document is received or a page is received The DCE reports the negotiated T 30 parameters with the remote ID information if available When the DCE is ready to commence data transfer it issues a CONNECT response code If the DCE cannot resume data transfer because there is no more data it responds OK When the DTE is ready to accept data it issues an lt DC2 gt character 018 to the DCE If the DTE issues an lt XOFF gt character to the DCE for flow control the DCE signals the DTE when its buffers are empty by sending lt DLE gt lt DC2 gt lt 016 gt lt 018 gt character pair When the DCE delivers the last byte of a page the DCE reports the Page Transfer Status via the FPTS lt ppr gt response Table 5 4 After a Page Transfer Status Report the DCE reports the post page message from the remote facsimile station via the FET lt ppm gt response Table 5 3 which signals the intentions of the remote station The DCE holds the post page response message to the remote facsimile station MCF etc represented in the FPTS parameter until the next FDR command The DTE may modify
261. uth France Phone 433141 4436 51 Fax 33 141 44 36 90 Europe Mediterranean Italy Phone 39 02 93179911 Fax 39 02 93179913 Europe Sweden Phone 46 0 8 5091 4319 Fax 46 0 8 590 041 10 Europe Finland Phone 358 0 9 85 666 435 Fax 358 0 9 85 666 220 Asia Pacific Taiwan Phone 886 2 2 720 0282 Fax 886 2 2 757 6760 Australia Phone 61 2 9869 4088 Fax 61 2 9869 4077 China Central Phone 86 21 6361 2515 Fax 86 21 6361 2516 China South Phone 852 2 827 0181 Fax 852 2 827 6488 China South Satellite Phone 86 755 5182495 China North Phone 86 10 8529 9777 Fax 86 10 8529 9778 India Phone 91 11 692 4789 Fax 91 11 692 4712 Korea Phone 82 2 565 2880 Fax 82 2 565 1440 Korea Satellite Phone 82 53 745 2880 Fax 82 53 745 1440 Singapore Phone 65 737 7355 Fax 65 737 9077 Japan Phone 81 3 5371 1520 Fax 81 3 5371 1501 www conexant com
262. values are omitted or one or more values are of the wrong type or outside the permitted range the modem issues the ERROR result code and terminates processing of the command line An ERROR is also generated if too many values are specified In case of an error all previous values of the parameter are unaffected Parameter Read Command Syntax The DTE may determine the current value or values stored in a parameter by using the following syntax lt name gt The modem responds by sending the current values stored for the parameter to the DTE in an information text response The format of this response is described in the definition of the parameter Generally the values are sent in the same form in which they would be issued by the DTE in a parameter setting command if multiple values are supported they will generally be separated by commas as in a parameter setting command Parameter Test Command Syntax The DTE may test if a parameter is implemented in the modem and determine the supported values by using the syntax lt name gt If the modem does not recognize the indicated name it returns an ERROR result code and terminates processing of the command line If the modem does recognize the parameter name it returns an information text response to the DTE followed by an OK result code The information text response indicates the values supported by the modem for each such subparameter and possibly additional information The
263. xant 3 83 Commands Reference Manual Table 3 12 callCleared codes from 3 6 4 V 58 1994 0 CauseUnidentified Call setup issues 1 No Previous call Not in V 58 2 Call is still in progress Not in V 58 3 Call Waiting signal detected Not in V 58 only if modem can detect it 4 Delayed Same as value 2A CallAttemptsLimitExceeded 19 InactivityTimerExpired 1F cct108isOfflnhibitsDial DTR low 20 cct108turnedOff DTR drop 29 BlacklistedNumber 2A CallAttemptsLimitExceeded Same as Delayed see ETS 300 001 2B ExtensionPhoneOff hook If extension detection supported 2C CallSetupFailTimerExpired e g S7 timeout 2D IncomingCallDetected If incoming call while sending dial command 2E LoopCurrentInterrupted 2F NoDial tone 31 ReorderTone Fast busy 33 EngagedTone Busy 34 LongSpaceDisconnect And if modem program to abort on long space 3C CarrierLost Signal Converter 3D TrainingFailed 3E NoModulationinCommon 3F RetrainFailed 40 RetrainAttemptCountExceeded 41 GstnCleardownReceived 42 FaxDetected If this was not a fax call attempt 46 InTestMode Test 50 AnyKeyAbort Call Contro 51 DteHangupCommand If ATH was used to terminate the previous call 52 DteResetCommand If ATZ was used to terminate the previous call 5A FrameReject Error Control 5B NoErrorControlEstablished Error control was required 5C ProtocolViolation 5D
264. y follow a command and associated parameter if any on the same command line without any character required for separation The actions of some commands cause the remainder of the command line to be ignored e g A See the D command for details on the format of the information that follows it S Parameters Commands that begin with the letter S are known as S parameters The number following the S indicates the parameter number being referenced If the number is not recognized as a valid parameter number an ERROR result code 15 issued Immediately following this number either or character must appear is used to read the current value of the indicated S parameter is used to set the S parameter to a new value S lt parameter_number gt S lt parameter_number gt lt value gt If the is used the new value to be stored in the S parameter is specified in decimal following the If no value is given 1 the end of the command line occurs or the next command follows immediately the S parameter specified may be set to 0 or an ERROR result code issued and the stored value left unchanged The ranges of acceptable values are given in the description of each S parameter If the is used the modem transmits a single line of information text to the DTE The text portion of this information text consists of exactly three characters giving the value of the S parameter in decimal with leading zeroes in
265. yntax QCPS lt value gt Defined Values lt value gt Decimal number corresponding to the desired operation 0 Do not allow the quick connect profile to be saved 1 Allow the quick connect profile to be saved Default Result Codes OK 0 or 1 in V 92 Mode MS V 92 and quick connect is enabled PSS 0 ERROR Otherwise Reporting Selected Value s Command QCPS Response QCPS lt value gt Example 5 1 For the default setting Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values Command QCPS Response QCPS lt value gt range Example 5 0 1 3 96 Conexant 100722B Commands Reference Manual 3 3 3 3 1 S Parameters The S Parameters are summarized in Table 3 14 along with their default values registers denoted with an may be stored in one of the two user profiles by entering the amp W command One of these profiles may be loaded at any time by using the Z command Registers or register fields quoted as reserved are reserved for current or future use by the firmware or are permanently overridden by PTT limitations For the latter control of the equivalent functionality is available with ConfigurACE Call Progress and Blacklisting options All bit mapped registers are read only The appropriate AT command which controls the relevant bits in the S Parameter should be used to change the value 5 Read Write S Parameter The modem selects an S Parameter performs
266. zed as a backspace Pertains to asynchronous operation 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 0 32 ASCII decimal Default 8 Backspace S6 Wait Time before Blind Dialing or for Dial Tone S6 operation is country dependent 1 Sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will wait before starting to dial after going off hook when blind dialing This operation however may be affected by some ATX options according to country restrictions The Wait for Dial Tone call progress feature W dial modifier in the dial string will override the value in register S6 US models 2 Sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will wait for dial tone when encountering a dial modifier before returning NO DIAL TONE result code W class The modem always pauses for a minimum of 2 seconds even if the value of S6 is less than 2 seconds Range 2 255 seconds Default 2 57 Wait Time for Carrier Silence Dial Tone S7 operation is country dependent 1 Sets the length of time in seconds that the modem will wait fo

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