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TIZIANO 56 MEMORY

Modem AT Command Set

3.13

3.4.

S REGISTERS

REG. RANGE UNIT

DEF. DESCRIPTION

SAVED

S0

0,2-5

Ring

0

Ring to answer on

l

S1

0-255

Ring

0

Ring count

S2

0-255

ASCII

43

Escape character

l

S3

0-127

ASCII

13

Carriage return character

S4

0-127

ASCII

10

Line Feed character

S5

0-127

ASCII

8

Back Space character

S6

3-10

1 sec.

4

Wait for dial tone

l

S7

0-90

1 sec.

60

Wait for data carrier

l

S8

0-255

1 sec.

2

Pause time for “,” character

l

S9

0-255

100ms 6

Answer tone detection time

l

S10

0-255

100ms 14

Lost carrier to hang up delay

l

S12

0-255

20ms

50

Escape sequence code guard

l

S18

0-255

1 sec.

0

Test timer

l

S29

0-255

10ms

10

Flash time

S30

0-255

1 min

0

Inactivity timer on data (cannot be stored)

S32

0-255

ASCII

17

Xon character

S33

0-255

ASCII

19

Xoff character

S91

10-15

dB

15

Adjust transmission level

S92

10-15

dB

15

Adjust transmission level in fax mode

S95

0-255

ASCII

2

Connection messages management

l

3.4.1. SPECIAL S REGISTER DESCRIPTION

ATS9

DETECTION TIME FOR ANWER TONE

0 - 255 100ms Answer tone detection before handshake
Default = 6

ATS10 CARRIER DETECT RESPONSE TIME

0-255 100ms Sets the length of time, in thenths of a seconds, that the

modem waits before hanging up after a loss of carrier.

255        10ms The modem doesn’t disconnect for a loss of carrier
Default = 14

ATS30 INACTIVITY DISCONNECT TIMER

0

The modem doesn’t disconnect as no data is sent or received.

0-255

Sets the length of time, in tens of seconds, that the modem
will stay online before disconnectiong when no data is sent
or received. The timer is inoperative in synchronous mode.

Default = 0  (cannot be stored)

Summary of Contents for Tiziano 56 Memory

Page 1: ...rev 1 0 del 03 99 T I Z I A N O 5 6 M E M O R Y http www digicom it User s Manual User s Manual...

Page 2: ...ODEM AT COMMAND SET 3 1 3 1 AT COMMAND SET DESCRIPTION 3 1 3 1 1 MNP10 COMMAND 3 9 3 1 2 CELLULAR MODE COMMAND 3 9 3 2 VOICE AT COMMANDS 3 10 3 3 SPEAKERPHONE AT COMMANDS 3 12 3 4 S REGISTERS 3 13 3 4...

Page 3: ...he container or other problems l Objects which produce a strong electtromagnetic field loudspeakers etc l Liquids or chemical corrosive substances GENERAL WARNINGS For all equipment powered directly f...

Page 4: ...tion up to 56000 bps The V 90 standard like the K56Flex has an unbalanced connection speed It means that you have a connection where data are received at the maximum speed of 56000 bps and sent at the...

Page 5: ...ulations for modem section V 90 K56flex V 34 annex 12 V 34 V 32bis V 32 V 22bis V 22 V 21 V 23 1200 75 l Standard modulations for fax section V 27ter V 29 Group 3 Class 1 for fax Tx Rx up to 14 400 bp...

Page 6: ...nect the modem to the telephone line through the cable supplied If you work with a Macintosh connect the serial cable to the Modem port or to the Printer port After you carried out the serial ports an...

Page 7: ...stallation procedure and more details about the different versions of Windows 95 98 The following sections describe the standard installation of the software driver for your modem using Windows 98 95...

Page 8: ...se the AppleTalk 7 Save the new settings Initialization string for FreePPP If you are using FreePPP for connections to the Internet or to other access systems the initialization string is the followin...

Page 9: ...w Modem put a tick in the box Don t detect my modem and click Next 4 Click on Disk 5 In the window Install from disk Insert the Floppy disk or the CD ROM in the appropriate drive A or CD Rom reader an...

Page 10: ...56 Memory and click Next 7 Select the COM port where your modem is connected then clik Next and then Finish Your modem is now installed among the modems Windows will use for the connections It will be...

Page 11: ...nstall them by copying the files from the ARA OT folder they are on the driver supplied with the modem into the System Folder Extensions Script Modem From Control Panel select PPP Select Registered Us...

Page 12: ...menu select PPP and then TCP IP In the next window select the PPP protocol in the field Connect via The fields concerning the parameters used for the connection in PPP will appear Eventually insert t...

Page 13: ...eted as data and they are sent to the remote modem You may switch from data to command mode by entering an escape sequence The default escape sequence is To be valid the sequence must be followed by a...

Page 14: ...umber dialed Return to Command state Added to the end of the dial string this causes the modem to return to the command state after it processes the portion of the dial string preceding the The modem...

Page 15: ...s plus equalizer retrain ATP SET PULSE DIAL DEFAULT This command forces pulse dialling ATQ QUIET RESULT CODES l Q0 Answer codes enabled Q1 Answer codes disabled ATS READ WRITE REGISTER Sn vvvWrite the...

Page 16: ...00 66 COMPRESSION CLASS 5 67 COMPRESSION V42 bis 69 COMPRESSION NONE 76 PROTOCOL NONE 77 PROTOCOL LAP 80 PROTOCOL ALT 150 CARRIER 32000 151 CARRIER 32000 152 CARRIER 36000 153 CARRIER 38000 154 CARRIE...

Page 17: ...mand format is AT MS mod automode min_rate max_rate mod modulation type automode automode enable or disable min_rate min line speed max_rate max line speed l Modulation type see the table below MOD MO...

Page 18: ...her than the speed setup in the AT MS command AT MS 9 1 300 9600 The modem can handshake from V 32 9600 bps to V 21 300 bps Standard Available speeds V 90 56000 54667 53333 52000 50667 49333 48000 466...

Page 19: ...nored D1 Modem return to Command Mode upon detecting ON to OFF transition on DTR l D2 Modem hangs up and disables auto answer upon detecting ON to OFF transition on DTR D3 Modem reset upon detecting O...

Page 20: ...ofile 0 W1 Store active profile as Profile 1 AT Y DEFINE DEFAULT PROFILE AFTER POWER ON l Y0 Use profile 0 after power on Y1 Use profile 1 after power on AT Z STORETHE XTELEPHONE NUMBER IN A N LOCATIO...

Page 21: ...aged over a single line according to V and Q commands 3 1 1 MNP10 COMMAND AT K MNP10 SERVICE MANAGEMENT K0 Disable MNP10 service The modem negotiates V42bis only l K1 Enable MNP10 service using detect...

Page 22: ...t for the voice functions l VLS 0 Data Fax mode no device enabled VLS 2 Speakers enabled messages listening VLS 3 Microphone enabled messages recording VLS 6 Speaker Microphone enabled in Speakerphone...

Page 23: ...y AT VTS Tones generation x y z Generates single or dual tone only when in online voice command mode and VSR 7200 x is the first frequence 0 or 200 3000Hz y is the second frequence 0 or 200 3000Hz z i...

Page 24: ...monitor spkr Speaker attenuation 2dB steps 0 0dB attenuation 15 30dB attenuation 16 speaker mute mic microphone gain 0 0dB 1 10dB 2 15dB 3 20dB To enable the Speakerphone mode see the following examp...

Page 25: ...not be stored S32 0 255 ASCII 17 Xon character S33 0 255 ASCII 19 Xoff character S91 10 15 dB 15 Adjust transmission level S92 10 15 dB 15 Adjust transmission level in fax mode S95 0 255 ASCII 2 Conne...

Page 26: ...CONNECT Dce PROTOCOL Prot CONNECT Dte 1 CONNECT Dce CARRIER Dce CONNECT Dce PROTOCOL Prot CONNECT Dce 2 CONNECT Dte ARQ CARRIER Dce CONNECT Dce ARQ PROTOCOL Prot CONNECT Dte Arq 4 CARRIER Dce CARRIER...

Page 27: ...channel Tiziano 56 Memory is able to recognize when the computer is off if the incoming call is a fax or a voice call Thanks to its 4 MB of memory it is possible to store up to 20 minutes messages or...

Page 28: ...dard working Red continuous Voice messages or fax in memory Red slow lightening 1s ON 1s OFF Reception of voice message or faxes Red medium lightening 0 5s ON 0 5s OFF Download of voice messages or fa...

Page 29: ...of the message with Play The recording of the welcome message starts During the recording the PWR led must turn orange lightening 6 Once the recording is over the PWR led will turn green 7 By using a...

Page 30: ...e the download is over the messages or faxes are cancelled from the modem memory it means that if there is no power no voice message or fax is lost 4 5 AT COMMANDS FOR MEMORY FUNCTION By using a termi...

Page 31: ...ome Message It selects the welcome message to be used as answering machine When the memory is full the Answer Only message is automatically activated AT R0 Uses the welcome message Answer and Record T...

Page 32: ...procedure indicated on the inside back cover of the user s manual It is in conformity with the technical characteristics described in the users manual supplied with the equipment WARRANTY WARRANTY CLA...

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