Motorola and V.32bis User Manual

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A-22 Configuration Quick Reference

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AT

*

LE1

=15 min

The modem returns to the leased line after 15 minutes.

AT

*

LE2

=30 min

The modem returns to the leased line after 30 minutes.

AT

*

LE3

=1 Hr

The modem returns to the leased line after 1 hour.

AT

*

LE4

=2 Hr

The modem returns to the leased line after 2 hours.

AT

*

LE5

=4 Hr

The modem returns to the leased line after 4 hours.

LAL Busy Out

Local Analog Loopback Test Busy Out

Determines whether the modem appears busy to incoming calls during a local analog loopback
test. NOTE: Set AT&J (TELCO OPT’S Telco) to RJ4MB before enabling this option.

AT

*

LL0

=Off

The modem does not busy out the line during a local analog loopback test, allowing incoming
calls to ring.

AT

*

LLl

=On

The modem connects to the line during a local analog loopback test, making the line appear
busy to incoming calls.

AT

*

LNm,n

Link Phone #’s:
#m to #n

Link Telephone Numbers

Lets you link telephone numbers stored in the modem’s telephone book. Some remote
locations provide more than one number to call in case one is busy. If a call fails and the
number is linked, the modem pauses and then calls the linked number. NOTE: With this
feature enabled, the modem dials linked numbers before redialing.

To link numbers using the AT Command, enter AT

*

LN, followed by the memory location of

the number you want to link from (n), a comma, and the memory location of the number to link
(m). For example:

AT

*

LN2,4

In this example, memory location 2 is linked to memory location 4. To clear the link between
the two memory locations, enter AT

*

LN2. Effectively, memory location 2 is now linked to no

memory location.

Low Speed

Low Speed

Determines which low-speed modulation mode is used when a higher (V.34, V.32bis, V.32, or
V.22bis) modulation mode connection cannot be made while Mod=V.34 Auto, V32bis Auto or
Auto V32.

AT

*

LS0

=Bell

Bell 103 modulation mode is used.

AT

*

LS1

=CCITT

V.21 modulation mode is used.

DTE Pin 25

DTE Pin 25

Controls whether the modem uses EIA/TIA 232-D Pin 25 as an input or an output. Set rear
panel Switch 2 to match this setting (see Table A-6 for details on rear panel switches).

AT

*

LT0

=Busy

The DTE signals the modem on Pin 25 to make the modem appear busy to incoming calls. Set
rear panel DIP switch 2 to the off (up) position. Also, set AT&J (Telco) to RJ4MB. NOTE: In
modems in the U. S. A. and Canada, the Make Busy function operates only in nest card
modems
. (Make Busy settings display in standalone modems, but are not active.)

AT

*

LTl

=Test

The modem signals the DTE on V.24 Circuit 142 (Pin 25) when a test is in progress.

PSTN Signaling

PSTN Signaling

Determines how the modem handles disconnect signaling when operating in the V.34, V.32bis
or V.32 (coded or uncoded) modulation modes.

AT

*

MD0

=Off

Your modem disconnects without signaling the remote modem.

Table A-1.
AT Commands, Cross-Referenced to Front Panel Options (Continued)

AT
Command

Parameter &
Option

Description

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

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