Siemens Insys 56k Operating Manual page 46

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AT commands
Command
AT*M<n>
AT\N<n>
40
Description
Remote terminal selection
Defines the protocol that is used to send the message to the network provider
Data connection (The remote terminal is a normal fixed network
AT*M0
Protocol: PET
AT*M1
Protocol: UCP
AT*M2
Protocol: PET
AT*M3
Protocol: UCP
AT*M4
The remote terminal is a fax machine
AT*M5
The remote terminal is "SMS in the fixed network"
AT*M6
Relevant commands: AT*V, AT*V<n>
AT*Z0
Select error correction
This command determines which type of error correction should preferably be used for
subsequent connections.
Switching off error correction (normal buffered mode)
AT\N0
Bit direct mode (only for special data formats)
AT\N1
Selects V.42LAP-M or MNP 4 error correction. If no error corrected
AT\N2
connection can be established, the modem will hang up.
Selects V.42LAP-M or MNP 4 error correction. If such a connection
AT\N3
cannot be established, the modem will attempt to establish a
connection that is not error corrected (default).
Exclusively selects a V.42 LAP-M connection.
AT\N4
Exclusively selects a MNP 4 connection.
AT\N5
modem) (default)
Data format: 8N1 (Remote terminal D1 or E
network)
Data format: 7E1
Data format: 7E1
Data format: 8N1 (The remote terminal is the D2
Network)
Definition of messages/phone numbers
Definition of the SMS service center
Pocket Modem 56k
Dezember 05

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