Multitech MultiModemISDN MTA128ST-USB User Manual page 33

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Command: !N1=n
Function:
Values:
Default:
Description:!N1 sets the Directory Number (DN)/Multiple Subscriber Number (MSN) for
Command: !N2=n
Function:
Values:
Default:
Description:Data DN/MSN 2 accommodates the functionality for handling acceptance of
Command: *!N1=n
Function:
Values:
Default:
Description:Sets the DN/MSN for the voice channel. See the !N1= command description.
Command: !RXGn
Function:
Values:
Default:
Description:Use !RXG to control the speaker level of an analog telephone device
Command: !TXGn
Function:
Values:
Default:
Description:Use !TXG to amplify the microphone output of an analog telephone device
MTA128ST-USB
Chapter 4 - AT Commands, S-Registers and Result Codes
Data DN/MSN 1
n = 25 character string
null string
the data channel. The DN/MSN is a telephone number assigned to the TA at
subscription time by the ISDN service provider. The DN/MSN is a string of up
to 25 characters; valid characters are 0–9, the * character, and the #
character.
Data DN/MSN 2
n=25-character string
Null string
incoming data. Data DN/MSN 2 can be set to the same value as the Voice
DN/MSN or Data DN/MSN 1. See the !N1= command description.
Note: If using the TA as a host for MultiLink PPP calls with the MP+ Dynamic
Bandwidth Allocation scheme (S59=1), Data DN/MSN 2 must be entered.
Voice DN/MSN
n = 25 character string
null string
Receive Gain
n = 0–10
!RXG6 (medium volume)
connected to the AUX port. AT!RXG0 selects the lowest level, AT!RXG10
selects the highest level, and intermediate numbers select intermediate
levels.
!RXG0
Lowest speaker volume
through
!RXG10
Highest speaker volume
Transmit Gain
n = 0–4
!TXG0 (No amplification)
connected to the AUX port. AT!TXG0 selects no amplification, AT!TXG4
selects the highest amplification, and intermediate numbers select
intermediate amplification.
CAUTION: Do not adjust the gain unless absolutely necessary. It is very
large at nonzero levels. Adjust only for special equipment that provides very
low-level signals to the analog port.
!TXG0
No microphone amplification
through
!TXG4
Highest microphone amplification
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