Appendix a: specifications and service, At commands supported, Additional commands to support tty modes – Ultratec INTELE-MODEM User Manual

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22 • APPENDICES

AT commands supported

A, D, E, F, H, I, M, O, Q, V, X, Z

S registers: 0-15

Additional commands to support
TTY modes

B0

Automatic ASCII/Baudot detection
(default)

B1

Baudot 45.5 baud

B2

Baudot 50 baud

B3

ASCII 300 baud

B4

ASCII 110

N0

High sensitivity in Baudot

N1

Normal sensitivity in Baudot
(default)

S13

Auto-Answer time-out in Baudot

Result Codes

Numeric

Verbal

0

OK

1

Connect

2

Ring

3

No Carrier

4

Error

5

Connect TTY

6

No dial tone

7

Busy

8

Ringing

9

TTY time-out

Front panel lights

Power

Power on

BDT

Baudot code

ASC

ASCII

HI

300 baud for ASCII; 50 baud for
Baudot

LO

110 baud for ASCII; 45 baud for
Baudot

CD

Carrier detect in ASCII

RXD

Receive data

TXD

Transmit data

OH

Off-hook

SIG

Telephone line signal

Back panel connections

RJ11

Telephone line

RJ11

Telephone

DB9S

RS232C

DIN 5

Accessory

Speaker volume

Power jack

On/Off switch

RS232C connection: DB9S

Pin

Signal

2

TXD

3

RXD

4

DTR

5

GND

8

CTS

Audio Monitor: Internal speaker with volume

control

Compatibility: ASCII Bell 103 110/300 bps

asynchronous; TTY Baudot 45.5 or
50 baud; 1400/1800 Hz.

Dialing:

Tone or pulse

Answer:

Automatic or manual telephone
answering

Call progress: Dial tone, busy, ringing

Receiver sensitivity: Better than -45dBm

Transmit level: -10dBm

Power:

10VAC 15VA UL-approved. 115VAC
adapter included.

Size:

6.3 in. (16.2 cm) wide; 1.5 in. (3.7
cm) high; 9.5 in. (24.1 cm) deep

Weight:

24 oz (0.68 kg)

APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS AND SERVICE

The Intele–Modem is a converting modem which works in both Baudot and ASCII codes. It
uses either the industry-standard Hayes or AT command set with extensions to support
TTYs or Intele–Menu commands, an alternate menu-driven command set which can be
used with dumb terminals. The modem features automatic detection of both Baudot and
ASCII calls. It works with commercially available communications and bulletin board
software. Front panel lights indicate current operating mode and line status. Screen
messages signal call progress (dial tone, busy, ringing).

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