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536EX Chipset Developer’s Manual

Intel Confidential

Data Mode AT COMMANDS

In

0

Identification/Checksum Option: This command causes the modem to send product code and
hardware setup information to the DTE.

n = 0*

ROM Checksum

n = 1

Modem name

n = 2

Manufacturer

n = 3

Chipset

n = 4

Firmware version

n = 5

Modem chip hardware configuration

n = 6

DSP patch level

n = 12

Country code

n = 7–11,

Reserved

13, 14,
20–25

Example:

ATI2

Intel Corporation
OK

Ln

2

Speaker Volume Control: This command selects the modem’s speaker volume.

n = 0

Low speaker volume

n = 1*

Low speaker volume

n = 2

Medium speaker volume

n = 3

High speaker volume

Mn

1

Speaker Control: This command specifies when the speaker is turned on and off.

n = 0

Speaker always off

n = 1*

Speaker on until carrier present

n = 2

Speaker always on

n = 3

Speaker off during dialing, and on until carrier

On

0

Go Online: This command causes the modem to return back to online data mode from online command
mode.

n = 0*

Returns the modem to data mode

n = 1

Begins an equalizer retrain sequence; then returns to data mode

n = 3

Renegotiates rate and then returns to data mode

P

none

Select Pulse Dialing: This command configures the modem to use pulse dialing next time the modem
dials a telephone number.

Qn

0

Result Code Display Control: This command selects whether the modem sends result codes to the
DTE.

n = 0*

Result codes enabled

n = 1

Result codes disabled

Sn

none

Select an S-Register: This command selects the current S-register.

n = 0–33

Sn=x

none

Write to an S-Register: This command writes a decimal number ‘x’ to S-register ‘n’.

n = 0–33

x = 0–255

Sn?

none

Read an S-Register: This command is used to read a decimal number from S-register ‘n’.

n = 0–33

Table 18. Data Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)

Command

Default

Description

NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the factory-default setting.

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