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AT COMMANDS (continued)
&Sn
DSR Control
&S0
Forced On. Forces DSR signal ON.
&S1
Standard RS232. Modem controls DSR
signal.
&S2
Wink When Disc. DSR signal turns Off
for approximately 1 to 2 seconds upon
disconnecting.
&S3
Follows DTR. Modem sends DSR to DTE
when it receives DTR from DTE.
&S4
On Early. DSR is Off when modem is in
idle state. DSR goes ON when modem
enters Data mode.
&S5
Delay to Data. DSR does not turn ON
until the modem enters Data mode.
&S6
Dial Backup toggle.
&Tn
Tests
&T0
Stops any test in progress.
&T1
Starts a Local Analog Loopback test
(V.54, L3).
&T2
Transmits and receives a 511 BERT
pattern.
&T3
Starts a Local Digital Loopback test.
&T4
Accepts request from remote modem for
a Remote Digital Loopback test.
&T5
Denies request from remote modem for a
Remote Digital Loopback test.
&T6
Starts a Remote Digital Loopback test
(V.54, type L2).
&T7
Starts a Remote Digital Loopback test
with a Pattern (V.54, type L2).
&T8
Starts a Local Analog Loopback test
with a Pattern (V.54, type L3).
&T9
Starts a self-test.
&Vn
View Configuration Options
&V0
Displays Active (Operating) configuration
options.
&V1
Displays Active (Saved) configuration
options.
&V2
Displays Customer 1 configuration
options.
&V3
Displays Customer 2 configuration
options.
&V4
Displays telephone numbers stored in
directory locations 1–10.
&Wn
Write (Save to Memory)
&W0
Saves current configuration options in
Active (Operating) to Active (Saved).
&W1
Saves current configuration options in
Active (Operating) to Customer 1.
&W2
Saves current configuration options in
Active (Operating) to Customer 2.
&Xn
Transmit Clock Source
&X0
Modem provides internal clock source
for synchronous data (Pin 15).
&X1
Modem uses external source (Pin 24) for
clock for synchronous data.
&X2
Modem uses received signal as clock
source for synchronous data.
AT COMMANDS (continued)
&Z n=x
Modem stores telephone number x (and
any dial modifiers) in directory location n
(1–10). For example, the command
AT&Z1=555-1234 stores the number
5551234 in directory location 1. To clear
a telephone number from a memory
location, issue &Z n=x without entering a
telephone number.
\ An
Maximum Frame Size
\A0
64
\A1
128
\A2
192
\A3
256
\A4
32
\A5
16
\Cn
Error Control Negotiate Buffer
\C0
Data is not buffered during
handshaking sequence.
\C1
Data is buffered up to 4 seconds during
handshaking sequence.
\C2
Data is not buffered during handshaking
sequence; however, the modem switches
to Buffer mode when it receives an error
control fallback character.
\Dn
CTS Control
\D0
Forced On. CTS is forced ON.
\D1
Standard RS232 operation.
\D2
Wink When Disc. CTS turns Off for
approximately 1 to 2 seconds upon
disconnecting.
\D3
Follows DTR. The state of CTS follows
the state of DTR.
\Gn
Modem-to-Modem Flow Control
\G0
Disables modem-to-modem flow
control.
\G1
Enables modem-to-modem flow control.
\Kn
Break Buffer Control, Send Break
Control, Break Forces Escape
\K0
Discards data, sends break before data,
and enables break forces escape.
\K1
Discards data, sends break before data,
and disables break forces escape.
\K2
Keeps data, sends break before data,
and enables break forces escape.
\K3
Keeps data, sends break before data,
and disables break forces escape.
\K4
Keeps data, sends data before break,
and enables break forces escape.
\K5
Keeps data, sends data before break,
and disables break forces escape.
\K6
Discards break, disables break forces
escape.
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