30
S86=13
Remote modem does not respond after 10 transmissions of the same message
S86=14
Protocol violation
S91 - PSTN Transmit Attenuation Level
Sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dB resulting in a transmit level from 0 to -15dBm.
Range:
0 to 15 dBm
Default:
10(-10 dBm)
S92 - Fax Transmit Attenuation Level
Sets the transmit attenuation level from 0 to 15 dB resulting in a transmit level from 0 to -15 dBm.
Range:
0 to 15 dBm
Default:
10(-10dBm)
S95 - Extended Result Codes
The bits in this register can be set to override some of the Wn command options. A bit set to a 1 in this
register will enable to corresponding result code regardless of the Wn setting.
Default:
0
Bit1 :
CONNECT result code indicates DCE speed instead of DTE speed
Bit2 :
Append/ARQ to CONNECT XXXX result code in error correction mode.
Bit2 :
Enable CARRIER XXXX result code.
Bit3 :
Enable PROTOCOL XXXX result code.
Bit4 :
Reserved
Bit5 :
Enable COMPRESSION result code.
Bit6 :
Reserved
Bit7 :
Reserved
S201 - Cellular Transmit Level
The bits in this register are set by the @Mn and :En commands to support cellular connections.
Default:
32
Bits0-4 :
Initial Cellular Power Level Setting
Bit5 :
Compromise Equalizer Enable Command
Bit6 :
Reserved
Bit7 :
Reserved
DUMB MODE OF OPERATION
On the back of the modem, there is a two pin jumper located next to the V.24(RS-232-C) DB-25 connector.
When the two pins on that jumper are connected together, the modem will then operate in dumb mode.
In dumb mode, the modem will operate as though it has no command mode. When the modem is powered
on or reset, it will go directly into the mode of operation that it has been configured for. The dumb mode of
operation is necessary for leased line and a range of special dial applications where the DTE expects the
modem to have no command mode.
To place the modem in dumb mode, it is necessary to first configure the modem to the specific requirements
of a particular application. Next, the configuration must be saved. Once the configuration has been saved,