Multi-Tech Systems MT5600SMI-34 User Manual

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Chapter 5 – AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. SocketModem MT5600SMI Developer’s Guide

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Command:

\V

Single Line Connect Message Enable

Description:

Enables or disables the single-line connect message format as follows:

Default:

None

Defined Values:

\V

0 Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X, W,

and S95.

\V

1 Connect messages are displayed in the single line format described

below subject to the command settings V (Verbose) and Q (Quiet). In
Non-Verbose mode (V0), single line connect messages are disabled
and a single numeric result code is generated for CONNECT DTE.

When single line connect messages are enabled, there are no CARRIER,
PROTOCOL (+ER:), or COMPRESSION (+DR:) messages apart from the
fields described below.

The single line connect message format is:

CONNECT <DTE
Speed>/<Modulation>/<Protocol>/<Compression>/<Line Speed>

Where:
DTE Speed =

DTE speed, e.g., 57600.
Modulation =

“V92” for V.92 modulation.

“V90” for V.90 modulation.
“K56” for 56K modulation.
“V34” for V.34 modulation.
“V32” for V.32 or V.32bis modulation.

Note:

Modulation is omitted for all other modulations.

Protocol =

“NONE” for no protocol.
“ALT” for Microcom Network Protocol.
“LAPM” for LAP-M protocol.

Compression =

“V44” for V.44 compression.
“V42B” for V.42bis compression.
“ALT” for Microcom MNP5 compression.

Note:

Compression is omitted if protocol is NONE.

Line Speed =

Asymmetric rates are displayed as “/rate:TX/rate:RX”,
e.g., /1200 TX/75 RX.
Symmetric rates are displayed as a single DCE rate,
e.g., 14400.

Command:

%L

Report Line Signal Level

Description:

Returns a value, which indicates the received signal level. The value
returned is a direct indication (DAA dependent) of the receive level at the
MDP, not at the telephone line connector. For example, 009 = -9 dBm, 043
= -43 dBm, and so on.

Result Codes:

OK

Command:

%Q

Report Line Signal Quality

Description:

Reports the line signal quality (DAA dependent). Returns the higher order
byte of the EQM value. Based on the EQM value, retrain or fallback/fall
forward may be initiated if enabled by %E1 or %E2.

Example:

AT%Q
015

Result Codes:

OK

If connected.

ERROR

If not connected, or connected in 300 bps, V.23, or fax modes.

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