Manufacturing-only commands – Intel MD566X User Manual

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56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset

Programmer’s Guide

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9.

MANUFACTURING-ONLY COMMANDS

The following commands are provided for manufacturing and testing purposes only. These
commands should not be included in end-user literature.

Caution:

Serious damage to the controller may occur if these commands are implemented incorrectly.

The test commands AT+FTTn and AT+FRTn allow the modem manufacturer to test the fax
transmit and receive modes during manufacturing testing.

The MD566X chipsets include three commands (#VGPO=n, AT#VGP1=n, and AT#VGP2=n)
that may be used by modem manufacturers to provide additional or unique features. These
commands should not be used by general-purpose software packages.

Table 9-1.

Manufacturing-Only Command Descriptions

Command

Default

Description

*NCnn

0

Country Select: This command is for international use. It sets the country-specific
parameters, including S-register settings. The command checks whether an entered
country code matches one of the codes stored in EPROM. If so, the entered code is
stored in NVRAM. This code is loaded from NVRAM upon power-up or soft reset.
The default value is used if no NVRAM is installed or if the NVRAM failed the self-
test during reset.

In the case of virgin NVRAM, the country code is not initialized, and the country code
‘0’ will be loaded as a default. This may cause an anomaly such as dial tone detec-
tion. The AT*NCn;&W (n=0 to 9) command is required to avoid this anomaly from
power-up. The commands AT&F and ATZ do not change the country code after the
country is selected by the AT*NCn;&W command. The command ATI6 shows the
specific country where that modem operates. The command AT*NCn followed by
AT&W has the same effect as the AT*NCn;&W command.

n = 0*

United States

n = 1

Japan

n = 2

United Kingdom

n = 3

Germany

n = 4

Sweden

n = 5

Denmark

n = 6

Finland

n = 7

Norway

n = 8

Austria

n = 9

CTR21

n = 10

Russia

n = 11

Australia

n = 12

Malaysia

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