Advanced information
Command
Description
En
Echo command:
E0: Disables echo to the computer.
E1: Enables echo to the computer (default).
Fn
Online data character echo command:
Determines whether the modem will echo data from the DTE.
F0: Online data character echo enabled (NOT SUPPORTED).
F1: Online data character echo disabled.
Hn
Hook control:
Controls on-hook/off-hook.
H0: Modem goes on-hook (default).
H1: Modem goes off-hook.
I
Request ID information:
Displays specific product information about the modem.
I0:
Specifies the firmware and device ID.
I1:
Specifies the checksum code.
I2:
Start the ROM test and verifies the checksum.
I3:
Specifies the firmware and device ID (same as I0).
I4:
Specifies the firmware version for data pump.
I5:
Specifies the code version, board ID, country ID, and subsystem vendor ID in hex.
I6-8:
Returns OK for compatibility.
I9:
Specifies country ID in English.
I11:
Displays connection information.
L
Monitor speaker volume:
Sets speaker volume.
L0: Selects low volume.
L1: Selects low volume.
L2: Selects medium volume (default).
L3: Selects high volume.
M
Monitor speaker mode:
Controls speaker mode.
M0: The speaker is off.
M1: The speaker is on until the modem detect 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 when dialing.
N
Modulation handshake:
Controls whether the local modem performs a negotiated handshake.
N0: Disables auto mode, with the modem handshake speed specified by S37.
N1: Enables auto mode, with the modem handshake speed specified by S37 (default).
O
Return to on-line data mode:
O0: Returns to data mode.
O1: Starts an equalizer retain and return to data mode.
O3: Starts a rate renegotiation and return to data mode.
P
Select pulse dialing.
Q
Result code control:
Turns result code on or off.
Q0: Enables result codes (default).
Q1: Disables result codes.
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