Westermo TDW-33 Commands Interface Manual

Westermo TDW-33 Commands Interface Manual

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TDW-33
6618-3201
TD-36, TR-36
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Industrial Telephone Modem
www.westermo.com

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  • Page 1 AT Commands Interface Guide TDW-33 6618-3201 TD-36, TR-36 Industrial Telephone Modem www.westermo.com...
  • Page 2 This document describes the AT-commands that can be used to configure and control the TDW-33, TD-36 and TR-36 modem. AT Commands Responses The TDW-33, TD-36 and TR-36 different operating modes are controlled by AT-commands. Modem operation modes: Command Online Mode...
  • Page 3: Abbreviations And Definitions

    Abbreviations and definitions Abbreviations ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ATtention; this two-character abbreviation is always used to start a command line to be sent from TE to Modem Binary Coded Decimal ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute International Reference Alphabet (ITU-T T.50 [13]) International Standards Organisation ITU-T International Telecommunication Union –...
  • Page 4: General Commands

    General commands The AT command line accepts up to 65 characters. A – Answer a call Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: The modem will go off-hook and attempt to answer an incoming call if correct condi- tions are met. Upon successful completion of answer handshake, the modem will go on- line in answer mode.
  • Page 5: Bn - Transmit Break To Remote

    Bn – ITU-T or BELL Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: When the modem is configured to allow either option, the modem willl select Bell or ITU-T modulation for a line speed connection of 300 or 1200 bit/s. Any other line speed will use a ITU-T modulation standard.
  • Page 6: Cn - Carrier Control

    &Bn – DTR/TX Dial Option Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command enables the modem to dial a number which is stored with AT&Z0 commands. This is performed when the DTR signal goes from inactive to active signal level or when data is received on the DTE TX line (in command mode).
  • Page 7 %Cn – Select data compression Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command enables or disables data compression. The modem can only perform data compression on an error corrected link. The parameter value, if valid, is written to S41 bit 0 and 1.
  • Page 8: D - Dial Command

    D – Dial command Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: The ATD command is used for data or fax call. For a data or a fax call, the application sends the following ASCII string to the product: ATD<nb>...
  • Page 9 Toggle call tone Applicable to current dia enable/disable only This modifier needs to be accepted, but not acted Ignored; may be used to format dial string Ignored; may be used to format dial string <space> Ignored; may be used to format dial string <i>...
  • Page 10 &Dn – DTR Control Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This commands controls the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal. Syntax: AT&D<n> Parameters: <n> The DTR signal is ignored (Default) Modem switches from data to command mode when DTR switches from ON...
  • Page 11: En - Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor And Auto-Retrain Or Fallback/Fall Forward

    %En – Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain or Fallback/Fall Forward Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Enable/disable Line quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain or Fall back/fall forward. This command controls if the modem automatically monitors the line quality and requests a retrain (%E1) or fall back when line quality is insufficient or a fall forward when line quality is sufficient (%E2).
  • Page 12: Fn - Select Line Modulation

    Fn – Select Line Modulation Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 This command selects which type of modulation will be used on the phone line. If this parameter is set to something other than F0, the line speed will be fixed.
  • Page 13 The modem loads factory default configuration (profile). A configuration (profile) consists of a subset of S-registers. Syntax: AT&F<n> Parameters: <n> 0: Load factory default settings for all commands but Westermo specific commands. 2: Load factory default for Westermo specific commands. Command example Possible responses Note AT&F0...
  • Page 14: Fclass - Select Active Service Class

    +FCLASS – Select Active Service Class Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command selects the active service class Syntax +FCLASS=<n> +FCLASS? +FCLASS=? Parameters <n> Select Data Mode (Default.) Select Facsimile Class 1 Select Facsimile Class 2 Select Voice Mode &Gn –...
  • Page 15 *Gn – Password control Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command controls whether or not the modem will handle Password and/or Call back functionality. For compatibility reasons only. See also AT*WCB Syntax: *G<n> Parameters: <n> Disables Password Control ( Default ), corresponds to AT*WCB = 0...
  • Page 16: Hn - Disconnect (Hang-Up)

    +GCI – Country Parameters Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command selects the country code for modem. Syntax: AT+GCI = <value> AT+GCI = ? AT+GCI? Parameters: <Value> Please refer to Country table i.e. A5: Selects country code for Sweden...
  • Page 17 Display max line speed. Display manufacturer identification. Display country code. Display revision identification for modem modulation code Display switch settings Display Westermo Application Software revision identification. Other values: “OK” string is sent back. Command example Possible responses Note ATI0 33600...
  • Page 18 +ICF – Fixed DTE format Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This commands specifies the data format between the modem and the DTE. Notice that format can’t be set with rate set to auto. Syntax AT+ICF = <format>...
  • Page 19 +IPR – Fixed DTE rate Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This commands specifies the data rate between the modem and the DTE. Syntax AT+IPR = <rate> AT+IPR = ? AT+IPR? Parameters: <rate>: baud rates that can be used by the DCE...
  • Page 20: Kn - Break Control

    \Kn – Break Control Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Controls the response of to a break or the \B command received from the DTE or a break received from the remote modem: Syntax: AT\K<n> Parameters: <n> Mode 1 Modem is in on line data mode and a break is received from the DTE.
  • Page 21 ERROR Otherwise S register: The value is written to S40 bits 3, 4 and 5. &Kn – DTE-DCE flow control Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command controls the operation of local flow control between the DTE and DCE.
  • Page 22: Ln - Speaker Volume

    Ln – Speaker Volume Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Sets the speaker volume control. Syntax: ATL<n> Parameters: L0: Low Volume L1: Low Volume L2: Medium Volume L3: High Volume ( Default ) Command example Possible responses Note ATL<n>...
  • Page 23: Mn - Speaker Control

    *L – Display Stored Passwords and Callback numbers Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command displays stored Password and Callback numbers. Syntax: AT*L Parameters: None Command example Possible responses Note AT*L 0 – Password, Callback number 1 – Password, Callback number...
  • Page 24: Ms - Select Modulation

    2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200, 33600 bit/s V90A up to tx = 33600, rx = 56000 bit/s (client mode) Only TDW-33 V90D up to tx = 56000, rx = 33600 bit/s (server mode) Only TDW-33...
  • Page 25 \Nn – Select Operating mode Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command controls the preferred error correcting mode for a data connection Syntax: AT\N<n> Parameters: <n> Selects normal speed buffered mode Selects DIRECT mode Selects reliable mode. The modem will attempt a LAPM connection and then an MNP connection.
  • Page 26 On – Back to online mode Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: If a connection has been established and the modem is in online command mode, this command allows you to return to online data mode either with or without a retrain.
  • Page 27: Qn - Result Code Control

    *Pn – Store Password and Callback numbers Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Used for storing password and callback number 0 and 1 for the secure callback function. For compability reasons only. See also AT*WCBTAB Syntax: *P<n>:Password:Callbacknumber Parameters: <n>...
  • Page 28: Q - Report Line Signal Quality

    %Q – Report Line Signal Quality Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Command always respond with OK in on line command mode, ERROR will be sent on all other cases. For compability reasons only. See also AT&V1 Syntax:...
  • Page 29: Command Example

    S – S-Register Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: Sets and reads S registers. Syntax: ATS<value>[< = num>|<?>] Parameters: <value> Register < = num> Set value num <?> Return register Command example Possible responses Note ATS0? 2 rings to answer...
  • Page 30 Vn – Result format Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command selects the sending of short-form or long-form codes to the DTE. Syntax: ATV<n> Parameters: <n> (Information responses): <text><CR><LF> (Result codes): <numeric code><CR> (Information responses): <CR><LF><text><CR><LF> (Result codes): <CR><LF><verbose code><CR><LF>...
  • Page 31 \Vn – Single Line Connect Message Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description This command enables or disables the single line connect message. This command override the ATWn command. See also ATWn Syntax: AT\V<n> Parameters: <n> Connect messages are controlled by the settings X, Y, and S95. (Default) Connect messages are displayed in the single line format described below subject to the command settings V (verbose) and Q (Quiet).
  • Page 32 Command Possible responses example AT&V0 ACTIVE PROFILE: E1 M0 Q0 V1 W0 X4 &A1 &B0 &C1 &D0 &K0 &Q5 &S1 \N4 %F3 S00:001 S02:043 S03:013 S04:010 S05:008 S06:003 S07:075 S08:001 S09:000 S10:004 S11:000 S12:000 S22:112 S25:005 S30:000 S31:000 S40:040 S41:003 S46:002 S91:010 S95:000 STORED PROFILE 0: E1 M0 Q0 V1 W0 X4 &A1 &B0 &C1 &D0 &K0 &Q5 &S1 \N4 %F3...
  • Page 33 Command example Possible responses Norm IDLE AT&V1 Compression NONE Protocol NONE Speed Rx/Tx Octets Sent/Rec DataFrames Sent/Rec ErrorFrames ResentFrames Frames Sent/Rec CompressionEfficiency 100 ProtocolProgress Disconnect Reason No disconnection 0 dB RXLevel 0 dB Echo Level 0 dB Near Echo Level 0 dB Far Echo Level 0 dB...
  • Page 34: Vrn - Ringback Never Appeared Timer

    +VRN – Ringback Never Appeared Timer Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command sets the length of the time the modem will wait between ringbacks during call originating before the modem can assume that the remote staion has gone off hook.
  • Page 35: Wn - Connect Message Control

    Wn – Connect message control Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command controls the format of CONNECT message. This command can be overide by ATS95 and AT\V commands. Syntax: ATW<n> Parameters: <n> Upon connection, the modem reports only the DTE speed.
  • Page 36 *WACCTAB – Accepted numbers for A-number answering Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description The table can holds the numbers accepted for A-number answering. Up to 10 numbers can be defined, all numbers defined will be compared to the incoming Caller ID when A-number answer is enabled.
  • Page 37 *WCID – Caller ID / A-Number Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description This command set and display Caller ID parameters and data. The modem supports different standards of CID (Caller Identification) which is set with the mode parameter. Which standard used varies between countries and operators, please check with your operator for correct mode.
  • Page 38 *WCB – Secure access and Callback Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description The secure callback functionality makes the established link more secure. After an incom- ing call the modem will make a callback to either a preconfigured number or to the incoming number.
  • Page 39 Access security enabled, Password in one or more positions in WCBTAB<n> (x = 1 -10). If a correct password is detected the connection is opened without any callback. The call request will be accepted silently. No “RING”and “CONNECT” message will be sent to the local DTE interface at that time.
  • Page 40 *WCBTAB – Secure access table Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description The command handle numbers and password for secure callback, secure access, secure connections etc. The command is used for the following services: Secure Callback Secure Access The Secure Access Table consist of a table of 10 Secure Access Entries. Where a Secure...
  • Page 41 *WCBTIME – Callback delay time Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description The command sets the number of seconds delay between hang up and callback dialing start. Syntax: AT*WCBTIME = <n> Parameters: <n> Callback delay [0-255] s Command example...
  • Page 42 *WDB – Dial Backup Supported by: TD-36 485 Description This command set and display the dial backup parameters and data. When the dial backup function is configured and enabled, the 2-wired leased line will have a PSTN backup line. If the leased line connection is lost, the modem will try (number of retries) to reconnect before it will try to connect (to the number specified) on the PSTN line.
  • Page 43 *WI – Information string Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description The command enable or disable the sending of an information string to the DTE or remote DCE according to the parameter supplied. The parameter values, if valid, are stored in the active profile.
  • Page 44 *WIE – Ignore Errors Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description With this command all error responses can be disabled and commands is giving an OK response, format according to ATV setting. The intention with this command is to enable use of application which has been written for other types of modems and has been using undocumented / bugs in command interpretation in the replaced modem.
  • Page 45 *WIOL – Generic I/O list Supported by: TD-36 485 Description: This command is used to program the list of I/O entries with parameters and data. Syntax: AT*WIOL = <entry>,<service>,<flag>,<timeout>,<priority>,<”data1”>,<”data2”>,<data 3>, <data4>,<data5>,<data6> AT*WIOL = ? AT*WIOL=n? List all table entries. Listing will present a short form table of the entire I/O list. Too see the full field of the data parameter, list only an entry in the lis AT*WIOL? Parameters:...
  • Page 46 <flag> Defines if the establishment of service shall be retried, the time between retries is con- trolled by register S7. 0 = NO No retry, tries once to perform requested action 1 = RETRY Retry infinitely to establish service according to current table entry.
  • Page 47 <”data”1> The interpretation of this field depends on the service specified for the entry. The field accepts 0 – 20 characters. Service Function of <”data1”> DIAL Number to connect to Phone number of SMS receiver TEXT Phone number of TEXT receiver, if left empty the TEXT is sent out on the local DTE connection.
  • Page 48 <”data3”> Field <”data3”> is only used for SMS and EMAIL service. Service Parameter <”data3”> SMS provider number. EMAIL Reserved for ISP number <data4> Field <data4> is only used for SMS and EMAIL service. Service Parameter <data4> SMS protocol 0 = No protocol, 1 = UDP, 2 = TAP EMAIL Reserved for mail protocol <”data5”>...
  • Page 49 Table 1 Dial and Transparent I/O connection types Connected Data 1 prio Line Type Empty Illegal Empty Illegal Number Illegal Number Illegal Empty Normal Transparent I/O over leased line* Empty Normal Transparent I/O over leased line* Number Normal Transparent I/O over leased line, number discard* Number Normal Transparent I/O over leased...
  • Page 50 Example 1: Define entry #1 for SMS service with 3 retries, priority, receiver of SMS 016480251, message “Hello Westermo”, provider 00491712521002, TAP protocol, password PG1 AT*WIOL =1,2,2,0,1,”0164251”,”Hello Westermo”,”00491712521002”,2,”PG1”, Example 2: Define entry #4 for Transparent I/O service with retry for ever, priority, timeout 400s, remote modem number 016480250 AT*WIOL =4,7,1,40,1,”016480250”,,,0,,...
  • Page 51 AT*WIOL=4? Generic IO Entry 4 4_Service=7 4_Flag=1 4_Timeout=40 4_Priority=1 4_Data1=016480250 4_Data2= 4_Data3= 4_Data4=0 4_Data5= 4_Data6= Example 4: Read the format string: AT*WIOL = ? *WIOL: (1-10), (0-7), (0-3), (0-255), (0-1), (“0-20 char”), (“0-160 char”), (“0-20 char”), (0-2), (“0-8 char”), (“0-20 char”) S register: None 6618-3201...
  • Page 52 *WIOD – Generic I/O delete entry Supported by: TD-36 485 Description: This command delete one or more entries in the Generic I/O list. Syntax: AT*WIOD = <n>[,<m>] AT*WIOD = ? Parameters: <n> Entry number to be deleted (n = 1..10) [,<m>] Range of entries to be deleted, from entry <n>...
  • Page 53 *WIOP – Generic I/O parameters Supported by: TD-36 485 Description: This command set the I/O parameters. Syntax: AT*WIOP = <ta>,<Tp>,<type>,<trig>,<norm> AT*WIOP = ? AT*WIOP? Parameters: <ta> Min trig pulse time in 10 ms increments [1-255]. This parameter sets the minimum time the pulse/level must be active. A pulse shorter than this time will be skipped.
  • Page 54 <norm> Normal inactivated state of the output as well as the source controlling the output. 0 = NO Output not used 1 = I/O operation Controlled by remote I/O Transparent or Out Reserved 3 = DCD Output will be controlled by DCD. An active DCD will activate the output.
  • Page 55 *WIOT – General I/O test Supported by: TD-36 485 Description This command executes the specified entry as if it was trigged by the normal trigger condition. Syntax: AT*WIOT=<entry_num>[,<IO_state>] AT*WIOT=? Parameters: <entry_num> I/O entry indes number (0-10) 1-10 selects the entry at the corresponding index in the table.
  • Page 56 *WRCP – Remote configuration password Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description This command set remote configuration password. The remote configuration password decreases the risk of frauding when the remote access is enabled. If password is left blank a <CR> as response to the “C PASSWORD:” promt will give direct access to the remote online command mode.
  • Page 57 *WRCA – Remote configuration activate Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description This command activate the remote configuration function. Notice commands also controls the remote access via Generic I/O. The Generic I/O access is independent of the remote configuration password set with *WRCP command.
  • Page 58: Xn - Extended Result Codes

    Xn – Extended Result Codes Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This commands selects which subset of the result messages will be used by the modem to inform the DTE of the results of commands. Syntax: ATX<n> Parameters: <n>...
  • Page 59: Yn - Designate A Default Reset Profile

    &Yn – Designate a Default Reset Profile Supported by: TDW-33 TD-36 TD-36 485 TR-36 Description: This command selects which user profile will be used after a hard reset. Syntax: AT&Y<n> Parameters: <n> The modem will use profile 0 The modem will use profile 1...
  • Page 60 * S-registers Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Rings to 0–255 Rings Determines the number of Auto-Answer rings before taking the line. Assigning a value from 1 to 255 places the modem in auto-answer mode. Setting S0 to 0 disables auto-answer mode.
  • Page 61 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Backspace 0–128 ASCII S5 holds the ASCII value Character of the back space control character. The default value is 8. The backspace char- acter must not be set to avalue corresponding to a printable ASCII character (which is between 33 and 126).
  • Page 62 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Pause time 0–255 The function of the for comma “comma” separator depends dial modifier on the value assigned to register S8. The value rep- resents the pause duration of the modem before dial- ing the digit following the comma in the dial command line.
  • Page 63 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Escape 0–255 20 ms Specifies the delay time Prompt Delay required – after the entry of the escape sequence – for the modem to recognize the escape sequence as valid. The guard time also dictates how quickly the escape characters must be entered, since the interval...
  • Page 64 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note General – – Definition: S14 Bit Mapped Indicates the status of com- Options mand options. Bit 0 This bit is ignored Bit 1Command echo(En) 0 = Disabled 1 = Enabled (Default) Bit 2 Quiet Mode(Qn) 0 = SendResults(Default) 1 = Verbose Bit 3 Result Codes (Vn)
  • Page 65 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Speaker/ – 118 (76h) Definition: S23 Results Bit Indicates the status of Mapped command options. Options Bits 0–1 Speaker Volume Ln 0 = L0 1 = L1 2 = L2 (Default) 3 = L3 Bits 2–3 Speaker Control 0 = M0 1 = M1 (Default)
  • Page 66 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Disconnect 0–255 10 s This register has to be rede- Inactivity fined. 10 s. Timer Results Bit Definition: S31 Mapped Indicates the status of com- Options mand options. Bit 0 Single Line Connect Message \Vn 0 = \V0 1 = \V1...
  • Page 67 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Delay Before – Definition: S38 Hang-Up Specifies the delay between the modem receives the H command (hang-up) to disconnect and the discon- nect action. Applicable to error-correction connection only. Used to ensure that the modem buffer is sent before the the modem dis- connects.
  • Page 68 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note General – – Definition: S41 Bit-Mapped (C3h) Indicates the status of Options command options. Status Bits 0-1 Compression Selection %Cn. 0 = %C0 Disabled 1 = %C1 MNP-5 2 = %C2 V.42bis 3 = %C3 MNP 5 and V.42bis Bits 2, 6 Auto Retrain, Fallback/Fall forward.
  • Page 69 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note V.42 – – Definition: S48 Negotiation The V.42 negotiation process Control determines the capabili- ties of the remote modem. However, when the capabili- ties of the remote modem are known and negotiation is unnecessary, this proc- ess can be bypassed if so desired.
  • Page 70 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note Extended – Definition: S95 Result Codes Settings will enable result code regardless of ATW setting. Bit 0 CONNECT indicates DCD speed Bit 1 Append to CONNECT XXXX result code in error- correction mode Bit 2 Enable +MCR: XXXX result...
  • Page 71 Register Function Range Units Saved Default Note S200 Multidrop 0–255 delay before data when carrier acti- vated S201 Multidrop 0–255 delay after data when carrier acti- vated S202 Normal 1–255 Buffer buffer mode, size buffer size S203 Normal 0–255 buffer mode, buffer time- S205 DTMF format 0–1...
  • Page 72 Result codes Codes and values: Short Long Form Description Form A command line has been executed. CONNECT For X command values specifying no speed reporting, the modem has connected to the line and either the line speed is 300 bit/s and line speed is enabled (W2), or the DTE speed is 300 bit/s and DTE reporting is enabled (W0).
  • Page 73 Short Long Form Description Form CONNECT The modem has connected to the line and either line speed 4 800 4 800 bit/s., DCE speed reporting is enabled, or the DTE speed 4 800 bit/s, and DTE speed reporting is enabled. CONNECT The modem has connected to the line and either line speed 9 600...
  • Page 74 Short Long Form Description Form +MRR: 2400 The modem has connected to the line at 2400 bit/s and carrier reporting is enabled (see S95 and Xn). +MRR: 4800 The modem has connected to the line at 4800 bit/s and carrier reporting is enabled (see S95 and Xn).
  • Page 75 Short Long Form Description Form +DR:NONE The modem has connected to the line without compression and +DR: message reporting has been enabled ( see S95, Wn, and Xn ) +ER: NONE The modem has connected to the line without any error correction mode and +ER: message reporting has been enabled.
  • Page 76 Short Long Form Description Form CONNECT The modem has connected to the line at 28000 bit/s and DCE 28000 reporting is enabled. CONNECT The modem has connected to the line at 29333 bit/s and DCE 29333 reporting is enabled. CONNECT The modem has connected to the line at 30667 bit/s and DCE 30667 reporting is enabled.
  • Page 77 Short Long Form Description Form +MRR:37333 The modem has connected to the line at 37333 bit/s and carrier reporting is enabled. +MRR:38667 The modem has connected to the line at 38667 bit/s and carrier reporting is enabled. +MRR:41333 The modem has connected to the line at 41333 bit/s and carrier reporting is enabled.
  • Page 78: Country Codes

    Country codes: Country name Country name [ITU_T E.180 +GCI code [ITU_T E.180 +GCI code supplement 2] [T.35] supplement 2] [T.35] Argentina Australia Canada Austria Cayman Islands Belgium Chile Brazil Costa rica Czechoslovakia Cuba (Slovakia and Czech Rep.) Ecuador Denmark El salvador Finland Honduras France [Note:B]...
  • Page 79 Note C: Following countries follow the UK Note D: Countries previously part of the USSR settings normally follow the USSR settings • Falkland Islands • Armenia (ARM) • Channel Islands: Jersey • Azerbaijan (AZE) • Belarus (BLR) • Estonia (EST) •...
  • Page 80 Active Profile &W1 &W0 Profile 0 &Z0 &Y0 RESET Profile 1 &Z1 &Y1 Factory 0 Hard &F0 Coded Profiles Factory 1 &F1 Country Profile X Priority: Country Profile has precedence of all other profiles Factory Profile has precedence of profile 0 and profile 1, however, this is not always the case.
  • Page 81 Parameters affected by default settings Command Automatically Incl. Factory Setting, Incl. Country Default setting saved in &F sets default and Profile EEPROM&F2 &W saves sets default &An &A0 &Bn &B0 &Cn &C1 &Dn &D0 &Fn &Gn &G0 +GCI +GCI=C7 +ICF +ICF=0 +IPR +IPR=0...
  • Page 82 Command Automatically Incl. Factory Setting, Incl. Country Default setting saved in &F sets default and Profile EEPROM&F2 &W saves sets default no password &Qn &Q5 &R See respective register &Sn &S0 &Vn &Wn *WACCTAB Table cleared *WCB *WCB=0 *WCID *WCID=0,0 *WCBTAB Table cleared *WCBTIME...
  • Page 84 Park Gate, Southampton • SO31 7GA Soon Wing Industrial Building Phone: +44(0)1489 580-585 • Fax.:+44(0)1489 580586 Singapore 347893 E-Mail: sales@westermo.co.uk Phone +65 6743 9801 • Fax +65 6745 0670 E-mail: earnestphua@westermo.com.sg Westermo Teleindustri AB have distributors in several countries, contact us for further information.

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