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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Unless otherwise noted, all values are hexadecimal numbers. Any numeric
values from tables in ITU V.58 are converted to hexadecimal. Multi-digit
values are reported MSD first. Leading 0’s may be deleted. See examples
in Table 5-13.

Monitoring an Active Connection
This command is intended for use after call termination. However, codes are
defined so that a modem can respond before the first call is placed, and during a
call for live monitoring purposes. For example, key 60, call termination, has value
1 defined, indicating that the call is still in progress.
There are at least two ways to do this. First, the DTE could switch the modem to
Online command state, issue the command, capture the responses and then
issue an ATO command. For smoother online monitoring, in-band means defined
in ITU V.80 are recommended if available in the modem. If V.80 methods are
used, each response line shall be a separate extended in-band message.
Notes for Tables
1.

The modem may insert a delay (e.g., 10 ms) between information text lines.

2. The code tables include values for data and fax calls. Some of the codes are

applicable only to data calls (e.g., data compression), some are applicable
only to call origination (e.g., busy, answering signal detection) and some are
applicable only to the answering modem (e.g., calling signal detection).

callCleared codes from 3.6.4/V.58-1994
callCleared: indicates that the DCE has gone on-hook and that the previously
existing network connection has been cleared. These values are hex values,
converted from decimal in V.58. callCleared codes are described in Table 5-12.

Table 5-4. AT#UD Last Call Status Report Format
Key Value(s) Definition

0

2 digits

Diagnostic Command Specification revision number, digit.digit

1

Table 5-5

Call Setup Result code

2

Table 5-6

Multi-media mode

3

Table 5-7

DTE-DCE interface mode

4

String

V.8 CM octet string, same format as V.250, in quotes

5

String

V.8 JM octet string, same format as V.250, in quotes

10

0-2F

Received signal power level, in –dBm (0-43)

11

0-1F

Transmit signal power level, in –dBm (e.g., 0-17)

12

0-64

Estimated noise level, in –dBm (e.g., 10-90)

17

0-FFF

Round Trip delay, in units of ms

18

Table 5-8

V.34 INFO bit map

20

Table 5-9

Transmit Carrier Negotiation Result

21

Table 5-9

Receive Carrier Negotiation Result

22

0-1F40

Transmit Carrier symbol rate (0-8000) in symbol/s

23

0-1F40

Receive Carrier symbol rate (0-8000) in symbol/s

24

0-FA0

Transmit Carrier frequency (0-4000) in Hz

25

0-FA0

Receive Carrier frequency (0-4000) in Hz

26

0-FA00

Initial transmit carrier data rate (0-64000) in bit/s

27

0-FA00

Initial receive carrier data rate (0-64000) in bit/s

30

0-FF

Temporary carrier loss event count

31

0-FF

Carrier Rate re-negotiation event count

32

0-FF

Carrier Retrains requested

33

0-FF

Carrier Retrain requests granted

34

0-FA00

Final transmit carrier data rate in bit/s

35

0-FA00

Final receive carrier data rate in bit/s

40

Table 5-10

Protocol Negotiation Result

41

0-400

Error Control frame size in bytes

42

0-FF

Error control link timeouts in transmission

43

0-FF Error

control link NAKs received

44

Table 5-11

Compression Negotiation Result

50

0-2

Transmit flow control: 0=off; 1=DC1/DC3; 2=V.24 circuit 106/133

51

0-2

Receive flow control: 0=off; 1=DC1/DC3; 2=V.24 circuit 106/133

52

0-FFFFFFFF

Transmit characters sent from DTE

53

0-FFFFFFFF

Received characters sent to DTE

54

0-FFFF

Transmit characters lost (data overrun errors from DTE)

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