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4 AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

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Command:

\N

n

Error Correction Mode Selection

Values:

n = 0–5

Default:

3

Description:

\N0

Normal (non-error correction) mode with data buffering.
(Forces &Q6.)

\N1

Direct mode. Equivalent of &M0 and &Q0 modes. (Forces &Q0.)

\N2

V.42/MNP reliable (error-correction) mode. The modem at-
tempts first a V.42 connection and then an MNP connection.
Failure to make a reliable connection results in the modem
hanging up. (Forces &Q5, S36=4, and S48=7.)

\N3

V.42/MNP auto-reliable mode. The modem attempts first to
connect in V.42 mode, then in MNP mode, and finally in non-
error-correction mode with data buffering. (Forces &Q5, S36=7,
and S48=7.)

\N4

V.42 (LAPM) reliable mode.If the modem cannot make a V.42
connection, it disconnects. (Forces &Q5 and S48=0.) Note: The
-K1

command can override the \N4 command.

\N5

MNP reliable mode.If the modem cannot make an MNP con-
nection, it disconnects. (Forces &Q5, S36=4, and S48=128.)

Command:

\V

n

Single Line Connect Message

Values:

n = 0 or 1

Default:

0

Description:

\V0

Disables single line connect message. Connect messages are
controlled by the X, W, and S95 settings.

\V1

Enables single line connect messages in the format: CONNECT
<Serial Port Speed></Modulation></Protocol></Compression>
</Line Speed>/<Voice and Data>. Overrides the X, W, and S95
commands. Connect messages are displayed in the single line
format subject to the commands V and Q. In non-verbose
mode (V0), single line connect messages are disabled and a
single numeric result code is generated for CONNECT.

Command: +MS= Modulation Selection
Values:

See description.

Default:

See description.

Description:

This extended-format command selects modulation and, op-
tionally, enables or disables automode, specifies the lowest and
highest connection rates, selects µ-Law or A-Law codec type,
and specifies the highest transmit rate using one to five
subparameters.

The command format is
+MS=

[mod][,[automode][,[min_RX_rate][,[max_RX_rate][,[x_law]

[,[reserved][,[max_TX_rate]]]]]]]<CR>
Subparameters that are not entered retain their current value.
Commas separate optional subparameters, and should be in-
serted to skip a subparameter. Example: +MS=,0,<CR> disables
automode and keeps all other settings at their current values.

+MS?

Reports current options in the format
mod,automode,min_RX_rate,max_RX_rate,x_law,reserved,max_TX_rate.
Example: 56,1,300,56000,0,0,33600.

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