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Section 1. Data Mode Command 

 

A/ Executes Last Command

 

 

When modem receives this command, modem executes 
the last command string entered. Do not conclude it by 
pressing “Enter”. 

 

A Answer Command

 

 

This command instructs the modem to go off-hook and 
answer an incoming call. 

 

Bn Communication Standard Setting 

This command determines ITU-T vs. Bell standard. 

B0* 

  Selects ITU-T V.22 mode when the modem is at 
1200 bits/s. (Default) 

B1

    Selects Bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bits/s. 

 

Result Codes:   
OK : 

n = 0, 1 

ERROR :

 Otherwise 

 

Dn Dial 

This command instructs the modem to begin the dialing 
sequence. A dial string can be up to 40 characters long. 
Any digit or symbol (0-9, *, #, A, B, C, D) could be dialed 
as touch-tone digits. The following may be used as dial 
string modifiers: 
 

Pulse dialing. 

T* 

Touch tone dialing (Default).   

W

   Wait for second dial tone. 

@

   Wait for quiet answer. Wait for five seconds of 

silence after dialing the number. 

Hook flash. 

,  

Pause during dialing. 

;  

Return to command mode. 

^

    Enable data calling tone transmission. 

S = n

 Dial a telephone number previously stored using 

the &Zn = x command (see the &Zn = x command 
for further information). The range of n is 0,1,2. 

 

En Echo Command 

ATEn command controls whether or not the characters 
entered from your computer keyboard are echoed back to 
your monitor while the modem is in command mode. 

E0

    Disables echo to the computer. 

E1*

   Enables echo to the computer (Default). 

Result Codes: 
OK: 

n = 0, 1 

ERROR:

 Otherwise 

 

Hn Hook Control 

This command instructs the modem to go on-hook to 
disconnect a call, or off-hook to make the phone line 
busy. 

H0*

   Modem goes on-hook (Default). 

H1  

Modem goes off-hook. 

Result Codes: 
OK:

 n = 0, 1 

ERROR: 

Otherwise 

 

In Request Identification Information 

This command displays specific product information about 
the modem. 

I0  

Returns product ID code. 

I1  

Display Firmware version and checksum on the 
DTE. 

I2  

Customer Used. 

I3  

Returns fix ID information for application software 
identification. “TP560 Data/Fax/Voice 56K Modem” 

I4  

Returns firmware version for data pump. 

I5  

Returns country code.   

I6 

Blacklist times 

I7 

Display Firmware version and date on the DTE 

I8 

Display Firmware version and date for data pump

 

I9 

Return Software Speakerphone or Hardware 
speakerphone 

I10 

Checksum 

 

 

 
Result Codes: 

n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7,8,9,10 

ERROR:

 Otherwise 

 

Ln Monitor Speaker Volume 

This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or 
high. 

L0 

 

Select low volume. 

L1

 

Select low volume. 

L2* 

 

Select medium volume. (Default) 

L3 

 

Select high volume. 

Result Codes: 
OK 

n = 0, 1, 2, 3

 

ERROR

 Otherwise 

 

Mn Monitor Speaker Mode 

This command turns the speaker on or off. 

M0

 

The speaker is off. 

M1*

    The speaker is on until the modem detects the 

carrier signal. (Default) 

M2

   The speaker is always on when modem is off-hook. 

M3 

 

The speaker is on until the carrier is detected, 
except while dialing. 

Result Codes: 
OK 

n = 0, 1, 2, 3 

ERROR

 Otherwise 

 

Nn Modulation Selection 

This command controls whether or not the local modem 
performs a negotiated handshake at connection time with 
the remote modem when the communication speed of the 
two modems is different. 

N0

 

  When originating or answering, this is for 
handshake only at the communication standard 
specified by AT*In. 

N1*

 

During handshake, Highest speed is specified by 
AT*In. Depend on line quality fallback to a lower 
speed may occur. (Default) 

Result Codes: 
OK 

n = 0, 1 

ERROR

 Otherwise 

 

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Page 4: ... 2402 2480 MHz Fully 723K bps data rate speed RF output power 2 dBm 16 dBm class 1 High receiving sensitivity 88 dBm 0 1 BER ITEMS SPECIFICATION Supply Voltage VDD 3 3V 0 2V Regulated supply voltage Carrier Frequency 2400MHz to 2483 5MHz USA Spain France Modulation Method GFSK 1Mbps 0 5BT Gaussian Asynchronous 723 2kbps 57 6kbps Maximum Data Rate Synchronous 433 9kbps 433 9kbps Transmission Power ...

Page 5: ...n XZ V VSWR Impedance AT9520 B2R4HAA_ 2400 2500 3 0 dBi typ 1 0 dBi typ 2 max 50 Ω Q ty Reel pcs 1000pcs Operating Temperature Range 40 85 o C Storage Temperature Range 40 85 o C Power Capacity 3W max Part Number AT 9520 B 2R4 HAA g h f e d c c Type AT Antenna d Dimensions L W 9 5 2 0 mm e Material Code B f Frequency Range 2R4 2400MHz g Specification Code HAA h Packaging T Tape Reel B Bulk Termina...

Page 6: ... will be in use If the telephone line is in use before using the your IDEAL LIFE Pod and you wish to use the your IDEAL LIFE Pod while the telephone line is being used the unit will not be able to make a connection and will store the information in your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager for later transmission IDEAL LIFE Pod Location Interferance Instruction Manual 6 In a HIGH and CENTRAL location with no obst...

Page 7: ...ed for information purposes only It is not intended for diagnostic purposes and is not intended and should not be used on infants or children anyone under the age of 18 This is not a clinical device but a tool for information purposes only Changes or modifications not approved by IDEAL LIFE INC may affect the proper functioning of this product Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit or co...

Page 8: ...AL LIFE Pod Before You Start Instruction Manual 8 Power button LED Display AC Adapter Jack Telephone line cord RJ11 Jack For Telephone Connection Telephone line cord RJ11 Jack For Line Connection Battery Cover ...

Page 9: ...e cord provided into the jack on the back of your IDEAL LIFE Pod marked LINE Note The IDEAL LIFE Pod is designed not to draw power from the batteries when the AC adapter is in use Plug the other end of the telephone line cord provided into a modular wall jack If you wish to use the same modular wall jack for your IDEAL LIFE Pod and your telephone connect the telephone line cord from your telephone...

Page 10: ...n the battery cover Place the rechargeable batteries as marked Replace the battery compartment door and push the compartment door shut in the opposite direction shown on the battery cover When using rechargeable batteries with your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager simply place them in your IDEAL LIFE Pod for 10 hours to recharge when battery status is low as indicated on your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager Installati...

Page 11: ...the appropriate language using the buttons labeled and OK Then Answer the question on the following screen regarding terms and conditions using the YES and NO labeled buttons To gain full advantage of all the features your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager has to offer you will need to LINK your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager and IDEAL LIFE Pod To ensure that your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager and IDEAL LIFE Pod are LINKED pr...

Page 12: ...ing called an IDEAL LIFE customer representative you will need to verify that the correct IDEAL LIFE Pod ID number is displayed on your IDEAL LIFE BP Manager Use the YES or NO buttons to verify the IDEAL LIFE Pod ID number to proceed If the IDEAL LIFE Pod ID number is not correct simply press NO and follow the on screen directions to continue You should verify proper setup and call an IDEAL LIFE c...

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Page 15: ... off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures z Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna z Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver z Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution Any ...

Page 16: ...ILP 0001 User s Manual AT Command Set ...

Page 17: ...usy H0 Modem goes on hook Default H1 Modem goes off hook Result Codes OK n 0 1 ERROR Otherwise In Request Identification Information This command displays specific product information about the modem I0 Returns product ID code I1 Display Firmware version and checksum on the DTE I2 Customer Used I3 Returns fix ID information for application software identification TP560 Data Fax Voice 56K Modem I4 ...

Page 18: ...ult codes are also affected Therefore this command is frequently used to control the modem chip set responses and dial tone detection X0 X Disables monitoring of busy tones unless forced otherwise by country requirements send only OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER ERROR and NO ANSWER result codes Blind dialing is enabled disabled by country parameters If busy tone detection is enforced and busy tone is d...

Page 19: ...nd is only used in V 22 and V 22bis mode This option is not used in North America and is for international use only G0 Guard tone disabled Default G1 Sets guard tone to 550 Hz G2 Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz Result Codes OK n 0 1 2 ERROR Otherwise Kn Local Flow Control Selection K0 Disable flow control K1 Reserved K2 Reserved K3 Enable RTS CTS flow control Default K4 Enable XON XOFF flow control K5 ...

Page 20: ...10 Selects connect speed 24000bps I11 Selects connect speed 26400bps I12 Selects connect speed 28800bps I13 Selects connect speed 31200bps I14 Selects connect speed 33600bps Default select V pcm I1 Selects connect speed 28000bps I2 Selects connect speed 29333bps I3 selects connect speed 30666bps I4 Selects connect speed 32000bps I5 Selects connect speed 33333bps I6 Selects connect speed 34666bps I...

Page 21: ...receiving data N0 Normal mode N1 Direct mode N2 MNP or disconnect mode The modem attempts to connect using MNP 2 4 error control procedures If this fails the modem disconnects This is also known as MNP reliable mode N3 MNP or buffer The modem attempts to connect using MNP 2 4 error control procedures If this fails the modem will connect in Normal modem N4 V 42 without ODP ADP phase detection MNP o...

Page 22: ... when the modem is in command mode To display the value of an S register TYPE ATSn where n is the register number PRESS Enter To modify the value of an S register TYPE ATSn r where n is the register number and r is the new register value PRESS Enter S0 Auto Answer Ring Number This register determines the number of rings the modem will count before automatically answering a call 0 zero is that asks...

Page 23: ...this value higher increases the chances the modem will not mistakenly identify the carrier signal Range 1 255 Default 6 Units 0 1 seconds S10 Automatic Disconnect Delay after Carrier Loss This register sets the length of time in tenths of a second that the modem waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier This allows for a temporary carrier loss without causing the local modem to disconnect Th...

Page 24: ...Units 0 01 seconds S26 Request To Send to Clear To Send Delay This register affects synchronous operation only and applies only when you are using the R0 command This register determines how long the modem waits to turn on the Clear To Send signal after a Request To Send OFF to ON transition in 10 ms increment The default value is 1 Range 0 255 Default 1 Units 0 01 seconds S29 Bit Value Function 0...

Page 25: ...4 V 17 short train 7200 FTM 97 V 17 9600 FTM 98 V 17 short train 9600 FTM 121 V 17 12000 FTM 122 V 17 short train 12000 FTM 145 V 17 14400 FTM 146 V 17 short train 14400 FRM m Receive FAX Data This command causes the modem to receive data at the modulation specified by m FRM 24 V 27ter 2400 FRM 48 V 27ter 4800 FRM 72 V 29 7200 FRM 96 V 29 9600 FRM 73 V 17 7200 FRM 74 V 17 short train 7200 FRM 97 V...

Page 26: ...ayback message pmode 5 Speaker connected to DEC DCE off hook call screening pmode 6 Microphone connected to DCE DCE on hook Record greeting pmode 7 Microphone and speaker connected DCE off hook speakerphone Section 6 AT TTn Commands tt0 0 erase TT command tt2 A B C D Tx v34 signal parameter A baudrate parameter range 0 5 B data rate parameter range 1 9 if a 0 parameter range 2 11 if a 1 parameter ...

Page 27: ... tt5 10 V17 14400 short train tt5 11 V17 14400 long train ...

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