Intel MD566X User Manual

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

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Programmer’s Guide

*

Value saved in NVRAM. **Command not preceded by an “AT”.

&Wn

Stored active profile

0

0, 1

no

&W0

Store in user profile 0

&W1

Store in user profile 1

*

&Yn

Select stored profile on power up

0

0, 1

yes

&Y0

Recall stored profile 0 on power-up

&Y1

Recall stored profile 1 on power-up

&Zn=x

Store telephone number (up to 30 digits) to
location “n” (0–3)

none

n = 0–3
x = 0–9 A B C
D # * T P R W
@ , ! ;

no

*

%En

Auto-retrain control

1

0, 1

yes

%E0 Disables

auto-retrain

%E1 Enables

auto-retrain

*

%Gn

Rate renegotiation

1

0, 1

yes

%G0 Disabled

%G1 Enabled

*

-Cn

Generate data mode calling tone

0

0–2

yes

-C0

Calling tone disabled

-C1

1300-Hz calling tone enabled

-C2

V.8 calling tone and 1300-Hz calling tone

+GMI?

Identify modem manufacturer

none

no

+GMM?

Identify product model

none

no

+GMR?

Identify product revision

none

no

+MS=m Modulation

selections

V90, 1,
0, 0

See note

a

no

+PCW=m

Call waiting enable

0

0, 1, 2

no

+PMH=m

Modem on hold enable

0

0, 1

no

+PMHT=m

Modem on hold timer

0

0 - 13

no

+PMHR

Initiate modem on hold

none

0 - 13

no

+PIG=m

PCM upstream ignore

0

0, 1

no

+PMHF

V.92 modem on hold hook flash

none

no

+PQC=m

V.92 phase 1 and phase 2 control

0

0, 1, 2, 3

no

+PSS=m

Use short sequence

2

0, 1, 2

no

a. See the +MS=m description on

Table 3-4

of the MD566X Programmer’s Guide for a full command description of parameter ranges. For Data mode, the factory

default setting is AT+MS=V90, 1, 0, 0 to send at speeds of 33,600 bps or below and receive at speeds of 53,333 bps and below.

Table 2-1.

Data Mode Command Summary (Continued)

Note Command

Function

Default

Range

Reported by

&Vn

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