Appendix; A - Caller Id Commands - Motorola ME-560M User Manual

56k/v90 external data/fax/voice modem
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PROTOCOL: NONE
CONNECT 115200
(4a) AT\V0W2X4, K56Flex connection with LAPM protocol and V.42bis data compression established.
CONNECT 31200:TX/56000:RX
(4b) AT\V0W2X4, V.34 connection with LAPM protocol and V.42bis data compression established.
CONNECT 33600:TX/33600:RX
(4c) AT\V0W2X4, V.32 connection with LAPM protocol and V.42bis data compression established.
CONNECT 14400
(4d) AT\V0W2X4, V.22bis connection with MNP4 protocol and MNP5 data compression established.
CONNECT 2400
(4e) AT\V0W2X4, B103 connection with no protocol established.
CONNECT
Reporting selected options
" ?" usually refers to a query of current setting.
e.g.
+MS?
+MS: 11,1,300,33600,0,0
" =?" Usually refers to a query of range of setting
e.g.
+MS=?
+MS:(0,1,2,3,9,10,11,56,64,69),(0-1),(300-60000),(300-60000),(0-1),(0-1)

APPENDIX

A - CALLER ID COMMANDS

#CIDn - Caller ID (Enables or disables Caller ID.)(for U.S.A)
This command only apply to models which support the Caller ID function.
#CID=0
Disables Caller ID.(Default.)
#CID=1
Enables Caller ID with formatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the data items
in a <Tag><Value> pair format. The expected pairs are data, time, caller code (telephone
number), and name.
#CID=2
Enables Caller ID with unformatted presentation to the DTE. The modem will present the entire
packet of information, excluding the leading U's, in ASCII printable hex numbers.
Result Codes:

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