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Appendix D - AT Command Summary
Command
Values
Description
&En
n = 0 thru 15
&E0 means no error correction.
*
&E1 means V.42 Auto-reliable Mode.
&E2 means V.42 Reliable Mode.
&E3 means no modem-initiated flow control.
*
&E4 means CTS modem-initiated flow control.
&E5 means Xon/Xoff modem-initiated flow control.
*
&E6 means Xon/Xoff not passed through.
&E7 means Xon/Xoff passed through.
*
&E8 means Enq/Ack pacing off.
&E9 means Enq/Ack pacing on.
*
&E10 means Normal Mode flow control off.
&E11 means Normal Mode flow control on.
&E12 means Pacing off.
*
&E13 means Pacing on.
&E14 means data compression disabled.
*
&E15 means data compression enabled.
$EBn
n = 0 or 1
*
$EB0 enables 10 bit mode.
$EB1 enables 11 bit mode.
%En
n=0 thru 5
% E0 = Modem Won’t Escape.
*
% E1 = +++ Method (default setting).
% E2 = Break Method.
% E3 = ++ or Break Method.
% E4 = No "OK" Response to +++
% E5 = "OK" Response to +++
#Fn
n = 0 thru 2
#F0 means no fallback when on-line.
#F1 means fallbackwhen on-line (increments of
2400 bps).
*
#F2 means fallback to 4800 bps/fall forward if line
improves (increments of 2400 bps).
&Fn
n = 0, 8 or 9
&F loads factory default values from ROM.
*
&F8 reads factory default values and switch settings
when &F is issued.
&F9 reads parameters stored in non-volatile
memory when &F is issued.
$Fn
n = 0 or 1
$F0 means do not fall back to normal connect if CR
received.
*
$F1 means fall back to normal connect if CR
received.
&Gn
n = 0, 1 or 2
*
&G0 turns off CCITT guard tones.
&G1 turns on CCITT 550 Hz guard tone.
&G2 turns on CCITT 1800 Hz guard tone.
Hn
n = 0 or 1
H0 means Hang Up (go on hook).
H1 means Go Off Hook.
* Factory Default Setting
Summary of Contents for MultiModem II BA-Series
Page 1: ...BA Series Intelligent Data Fax Modem User Guide...
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Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description...
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Page 19: ...Chapter 2 Installation and Connection...
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Page 27: ...Chapter 3 Software Configuration and Modem Basics...
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Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Manual Dial and Automatic Answer...
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Page 41: ...Chapter 5 Command Mode...
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Page 77: ...Chapter 6 S Registers...
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Page 87: ...Chapter 7 Callback Security and Remote Configuration...
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Page 97: ...Chapter 8 Modem Testing...
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Page 107: ...Chapter 9 DIP Switch Settings...
Page 117: ...Chapter 10 Warranty Service and Tech Support...
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