Multitech MT5600BA-V92 At Commands Reference Manual page 11

Multi-tech multimodem ii mt5600ba-v92 data-fax modem: reference guide
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Command:
&Wn Store Current Configuration
Values:
Default:
Description:
Command: &Xn
alues:
Default:
Description:
Command:
&Yn Select Profile for Hard Reset
Values:
Default:
Description:
Command: &Zn=x Store Telephone Number
Values:
Default:
Description:
Command:
%Cn
Values:
Default:
Description:
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n= 0 or 1
None
&W0 Stores current modem settings in nonvolatile memory as Profile 0. Profile 0 is
loaded instead of the factory defaults at power-on (if &Y0 is set) and by the ATZ
command.
&W1 Stores current modem settings in nonvolatile memory as Profile 1. Profile 1 is
loaded instead of the factory defaults at power-on (if &Y1 is set) and by the ATZ1
command.
Note:
See also the Z, &F, and &Y commands.
Synchronous Clock Source
Note:
For use with MT5600BA and MT5600BR only.
n= 0, 1, or 2
0
Selects the source of the transmit clock for synchronous mode. In asynchronous mode,
the transmit and receive clocks are turned off. In synchronous mode, the clocks are turned
on with a frequency of 1200 Hz or faster corresponding to the speed selected for modem
operation.
Note:
Synchronous Online (&M1) must be enabled before you can set the synchronous
clock.
&X0
Selects internal timing. The modem generates the transmit clock signal and applies
it to the TXCLK output at the serial interface.
&X1
Selects external timing. The local DTE sources the transmit clock signal on the
XTCLK input of the serial interface. The modem applies this clock to the TXCLK
output at the serial interface.
&X2
Selects slave receive timing. The modem derives the transmit clock signal from the
incoming carrier and applies it to the TXCLK output at the serial interface.
n = 0 or 1
None
&Y0
Select profile 0 to be loaded on power-up.
&Y1
Select profile 1 to be loaded on power-up.
Note:
See also the &W and Z commands.
n = 0–3 (with callback security disabled)
&Z3 is the phone memory location for leased-line dial back up number (not for the
MT5656ZDX and the MT5656ZDX-V).
n = 0-29 (with callback security enabled – for a future release)
x = Stored telephone number
None
Stores telephone dial string x in memory location.
&Z3 is the phone memory location for leased-line dial back up number.
Dial the stored number using the ATDS=n command.
Note: See also the #CBSn command.
Data Compression Control
n = 0, 1, 2, or 3
3
Enables or disables data compression negotiation. The modem can only perform data
compression on an error-corrected link.
%C0 Disables data compression.
%C1 Enables MNP 5 data compression negotiation.
%C2 Enables V.42bis data compression negotiation.
%C3 Enables both V.42bis and MNP 5 data compression negotiation.
Note:
This command controls both V.42bis and MNP-5 data compression, whereas the
&E14 and &E15 commands control only V.42bis data compression. The command
in effect is the one last entered.
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