MaxTech PCI Internal Voice/FAX/Data/Speakerphone Modem User Manual

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2.8

Where To Go From Here

You should familiarize yourself with the functions

available from the included software by reading its
manual. You will be accessing most, if not all, of the
modem's functions from this software. You may also use
any other commercially available communication soft-
ware with the modem. Read Section 3 only if you are
interested in accessing the modem manually, and not
through the included software. Section 4 and 5 contain
reference material, and can be skipped. If you have
difficulties getting your modem to work, read Section 6

Troubleshooting,

to find answers to commonly asked

questions and problems.

Section Three - AT Command Set

3.1

Executing Commands

Commands are accepted by the modem while it is in

Command Mode. Your modem is automatically in Command
Mode until you dial a number and establish a connection.
Commands may be sent to your modem from a PC running
communication software or any other terminal devices.

Your modem is capable of data communication at rates

of: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400,
57600
and 115200 bps. Make sure your COM port baud rate
settings in your communications software is set to one of the
above speeds.

3.2

Command Structure

All commands sent to the modem must begin with

AT and end with ENTER. All commands may be typed in
either upper or lower case, but not mixed. To make the
command line more readable, spaces may be inserted
between commands. If you omit a parameter from a
command that requires one, it is just like specifying a
parameter of 0.

Example:

ATH [ENTER]

This command causes your modem to hang up.

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