Motorola and V.32bis User Manual

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Configuration Quick Reference A-17

C

onfiguration

Q

uick-Reference

AT

*

DB3

=S38

This setting allows the timer to start immediately upon detection of a disconnect request. The
request continues to process either its transmit or receive buffers. The modem disconnects
when the timer expires, regardless of the buffer states. NOTE: In Direct mode, no data
buffering occurs. However, the modem delays a disconnect until the timer expires.

AT

*

DC0

DC

=Disable

Data Compression

Data compression is not attempted.

AT

*

DC1

=Enable

Data compression is attempted.

If the modem is using LAPM error correction, it uses V.42bis data compression when
DC=Enabled. NOTE: In an application with SDC enabled, LAPM error correction and
V.42bis data compression only are used.

If your modem is using MNP error correction, it attempts to negotiate V.42bis and MNP-5 data
compression with the remote modem.

Depending on which data compression type can be accommodated by the remote modem,
V.42bis or MNP-5 is used. Otherwise, no data compression is used.

AT

*

DD0

Dial Wait

=2 sec

Dial Wait

The modem waits 2 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD1

=3 sec

The modem waits 3 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD2

=4 sec

The modem waits 4 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD3

=6 sec

The modem waits 6 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD4

=12 sec

The modem waits 12 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD5

=15 sec

The modem waits15 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD6

=20 sec

The modem waits 20 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD7

=30 sec

The modem waits 30 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD8

=40 sec

The modem waits 40 seconds for a dial tone.

AT

*

DD9

=S7

Dial wait is determined by setting S-Register 7. (See the “S-Registers” section in Chapter 5).

AT

*

DE2

DTE Rate

=300

DTE Rate

The DTE port is configured for 300 bps.

AT

*

DE4

=1200

The DTE port is configured for 1200 bps.

AT

*

DE5

=2400

The DTE port is configured for 2400 bps (this is the lowest rate available in SDC mode).

AT

*

DE6

=4800

The DTE port is configured for 4800 bps.

AT

*

DE7

=7200

The DTE port is configured for 7200 bps.

AT

*

DE8

=9600

The DTE port is configured for 9600 bps.

AT

*

DE9

=12.0

The DTE port is configured for 12,000 bps.

AT

*

DE10

=14.4

The DTE port is configured for 14,400 bps.

AT

*

DE11

=16.8

The DTE port is configured for 16,800 bps.

AT

*

DE12

=19.2

The DTE port is configured for 19,200 bps.

AT

*

DE13

=21.6

The DTE port is configured for 21,600 bps.

AT

*

DE14

=24.0

The DTE port is configured for 24,000 bps.

AT

*

DE25

=26.4

The DTE port is configured for 26,400 bps.

AT

*

DE26

=28.8

The DTE port is configured for 28,800 bps.

AT

*

DE15

=38.4

The DTE port is configured for 38,400 bps.

Table A-1.
AT Commands, Cross-Referenced to Front Panel Options (Continued)

AT
Command

Parameter &
Option

Description

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

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