AT Commands
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S210 – V.34 Symbol Rates
The bits in this parameter control V.34 symbols rates and enables/disables V.34
asymmetric rates. This parameter is used for diagnostic purpose only.
Default: 13 (0Dh) (00001101b)
Bits 0-2
Selects the range of allowed V.34 symbol rates.
2 1 0
Symbol Rates (baud)
0 0 0
=
2400 only
0 0 1
=
2400 only (no 2734)
0 1 0
=
2400, 2800
0 1 1
=
2400, 2800, 3000
1 0 0
=
2400, 2800, 3000, 3200
1 0 1
=
2400, 2800, 3000, 3200, 3429 (Default.)
Bit 3
Enable/disable V.34 asymmetric rates.
0 = Disable asymmetric rates
1 = Enable asymmetric rates (Default.)
Bits 4-7 Reserved.
Examples
S210=13
Enable asymmetric rates with all symbol rates available
(Default.).
S210=5
Disable asymmetric rates with all symbol rates available.
S210=8
Enable asymmetric rates with only 2400 baud available.
S210=11
Enable asymmetric rates with 2400 to 3000 baud available.
Cellular Commands
Cellular direct connect, supported by portable application modems, allows a direct
interface to most cellular telephones eliminating the need for other intelligent
interfaces.
Landline modems operate with the telephone system by either going off-hook
detecting dial tone and the dialing the telephone number using pulses or DTMF
digits, or detecting the RING signal and answering the call. Intelligent cellular
phone interfaces connect between the modems RJ-11 socket and the cellular
phone's data interface. The interface provides landline features to the modem (line
current, dial tone, ringing, etc.), and translates the modem's signals (off-hook,
DTMF digits, etc.) into signals that the cellular phone understands. Once
connected the interface acts as a transparent link between the modem and the
cellular telephone. The Direct Connect Modem interfaces directly to the cellular
phone's data interface and provides direct control over the cellular phones
operation. For example if the user were to instruct the modem to dial using the
ATDTnnnn command the modem would relay the telephone number and the
SEND command to the cellular phone over the data interface.
The modem connects to the cellular phone using a special cable which must be
Summary of Contents for SM9234D
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Page 5: ...Page v local or long distance transmission charges ...
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Page 17: ...Introduction Page 17 ...
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Page 28: ...Using the Modem s Auto Connect Feature Page 28 ...
Page 87: ...AT Commands Page 87 example modem models supporting V92 may not support K56 ...
Page 107: ...AT Commands Page 107 Data Transfer Bit error rates for each direction ...
Page 136: ...AT Commands Page 136 S86 26 Remote hangup detected ...
Page 198: ...AT Commands Page 198 OK ERROR If not in Voice Mode ...
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