Telenetics 56 User Manual

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AT Commands

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Digital Loss................ 2000
Local Rtrn Count............ 00

Remote Rtrn Count........... 00
Flex 9481814347C4

RBS Pattern: Shows which bits are being robbed in the least significant 6 bytes, e.g., 03
indicates 2 robbed bits in bit positions 0 and 1.

Digital Loss: Shows if a pad was encountered and if so, what was the digital loss. 2000
means 0dB.

Flex: Shows V.8bis information as follows:

First byte: Octet 13 (second byte of manufacturer id, 94 = K56flex)
Second byte: Octet 14 (Licensee code: 81 = Conexant)
Third byte: Octet 15 (manufacturer's product capabilities)
Fourth byte: Octet 16 (K56flex version number)
Fifth byte: Octet 17 (Conexant pump code version number)
Sixth byte: Octet 18 (x-law and controller version number)
Bit 6

Forced/Not forced A-Law/µ-Law
0 = Forced A-Law/µ-Law.
1 = Not forced A-Law/µ-Law.

Bit 5

Select A-Law or µ-Law

0 =

Select A-Law.

1 = Select µ-Law.

Bit 4:0 Controller version

\V - Single Line Connect Message Enable

This command enables or disables the single line connect message format as follows:

Syntax

\V<value>

Defined Values

<value> Decimal number corresponding to the selected option.

0 Connect messages are controlled by the command

settings X, W, and S95.

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.

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