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Command
Function (Conexant)
+ESA= a , b , c , d , e , f , g , h
Controls operation of synchronous access mode:
a =0 specifies in transparent sub-mode, modem transmits 8-bit SYN sequence on idle.
b =0 specified in framed sub-mode, modem transmits HDLC flags on idle (default and fixed).
c =0 specifies in framed sub-mode, modem transmits abort on underrun in middle of frame (default);
c=1 specifies in framed sub-mode, modem transmits flag on underrun in middle of frame, notifies
DTE.
d : not to be commanded.
e =0 specifies CRC generation and checking disabled (default and fixed).
f =0 specifies NZRI encoding and decoding disabled (default and fixed).
g =255 sets the octet value used in character-oriented framing.
h : not to be commanded.
+GCAP
Transmit text listing commands that provide additional modem capabilities.
+GCI= n
Set country of installation using 8-bit country code from Annex A of T.35.
+GMI
Report modem manufacturer.
+GMM
Report modem model.
+GMR
Report modem version, revision, or date.
+GOI
Transmit text identifying the device.
+GSN
Report modem model serial number.
+IFC= n , m
Set operation of local flow control between DTE and modem.
n =method DTE uses to control data flow from modem: 0=none, 1=XON/XOFF on transmitted data,
2=Circuit 133 (Ready for Receiving) (default).
m =method modem uses to control data flow from DTE: 0=none, 1=XON/XOFF on received data,
2=CTS/RTS (default).
+ILRR= n
Report local port rate: 0=disable, 1=enable.
+IPR= n
Set data rate at which the modem accepts commands when connected: 0 (allows operation only at
rates automatically detectable by modem), 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200.
+ITF= a , b , c
Sets transmit flow control thresholds ( b and c are optional):
a (20 to 7000) sets threshold (octets) above which modem generates flow-off signal in synchronous
access mode (default=128).
b (10 to 5000) sets threshold (octets) below which modem generates flow-on signal in synchronous
access mode (default=64).
c =0 (fixed).
+PCW= n
Set modem behavior with call waiting: 1=request modem-on-hold and collect caller ID information,
2=hang up, 3=ignore call waiting.
+PIG= n
0=enable PCM upstream negotiation, 1=disable (default).
+PMH= n
Set modem-on-hold: 0=enabled in V.92 mode (default), 1=disabled.
+PMHF
Initiate flash hook sequence when in modem-on-hold procedure.
+PMHR= n
Request modem to initiate or confirm modem-on-hold (MOH) procedure and timeout: 0=V.92 modem-
on-hold request denied or unavailable, 1 to 13 grant MOH with timeout (1=10 sec, 2=20 sec, 3=30
sec, 4=40 sec, 5=1 min, 6=2 min, 7=3 min, 8=4 min, 9=6 min, 10=8 min, 11=12 min, 12=16 min,
13=indefinite).
+PMHT= n
Set whether modem grants modem-on-hold (MOH) request, and MOH timeout: 0=deny V.92 modem-
on-hold request (default), 1 to 13=grant MOH with timeout (1=10 sec, 2=20 sec, 3=30 sec, 4=40 sec,
5=1 min, 6=2 min, 7=3 min, 8=4 min, 9=6 min, 10=8 min, 11=12 min, 12=16 min, 13=indefinite).
+PQC= n
Use Short Phase startup procedures: 0=enable V.92 Short Phase 1 and 2 (default), 1=enable Short
Phase 1 only, 3=disable.
+PSS= n
0=modems decide whether to use short startup procedures, 2=use full startup procedures on all
subsequent connections.
+VCID= n
Set caller ID reporting: 0=disable (default), 1=enable with formatted presentation, 2=enable with
unformatted presentation.
Reference Information
Modem Reference Information
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