CARDINAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
MVP288C2
Modem Type | Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax |
Maximum Data Rate | 28.8Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate | 14.4Kbps |
Data Bus | PCMCIA |
Fax Class | Class I & II |
Data Modulation Protocol | Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 Rockwell V.FC |
Fax Modulation Protocol | ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
Error Correction/Compression | MNP5, V.42, V.42bis |
V1471
Proprietary AT Command Set
AUTO-RETRAIN - FALLBACK/FALLFORWARD | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] %En [cmds] |
Example: | AT %E2 <CR> |
Description: | Controls auto-retrain mode and fallback/fall forward. |
Command | Function |
%E0 | Auto-retrain disabled. |
%E1 | Auto-retrain enabled. |
» %E2 | Fallback/fall forward enabled. |
BIT-MAPPED REGISTERS | |
Register | Default |
S14 | 138 |
S16 | 0 |
S21 | 52 |
S22 | 117 |
S23 | 62 |
S27 | 73 |
S28 | 0 |
S31 | 194 |
S39 | 3 |
S40 | 104 |
S41 | 195 |
BREAK SEND | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Bn [cmds] |
Example: | AT \B3 &W <CR> |
Default: | 3 |
Range: | 1-9 |
Unit: | .1 second |
Description: | Sends break to modem. |
BREAK TYPE | ||||
Type: | Configuration | |||
Format: | AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] | |||
Example: | AT \K5 <CR> | |||
Description: | Configures action of break signal. | |||
Command | Break from DTE Reliable/Normal mode | Modem receives \B | Break from remote modem | |
\K0 | Enter command mode, do not send break to remote modem. | Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. | Buffers cleared and break sent to DTE. | |
\K1 | Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. | Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. | Buffers cleared and break sent to DTE. | |
\K2 | Enter command mode, do not send break to remote modem. | Send break to remote modem immediately. | Send break to DTE immediately. | |
\K3 | Send break to remote modem immediately. | Send break to remote modem immediately. | Send break to DTE immediately. | |
\K4 | Enter command mode, do not send break to remote modem. | Send break to remote modem with transmitted data. | Break sent with received data to the DTE. | |
» \K5 | Send break with transmitted data. | Send break to remote modem with transmitted data. | Break sent with received data to the DTE. |
COMPRESSION | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] %Cn [cmds] |
Example: | AT %C1 <CR> |
Description: | Selects data compression. |
Command | Function |
%C0 | Data compression disabled. |
%C1 | MNP5 enabled. |
%C2 | V.42bis enabled. |
» %C3 | MNP5 and V.42bis enabled. |
COMPROMISE EQUALIZER | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] :En [cmds] |
Example: | AT :E1 &W <CR> |
Description: | Controls V.32 compromise equalizer. |
Command | Function |
:E0 | Equalizer disabled. |
» :E1 | Equalizer enabled. |
CONNECT MODE | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds] |
Example: | AT \N3 DT555-1212 <CR> |
Description: | Sets connect mode. |
Command | Function |
\N0 | Normal mode. |
\N1 | Direct mode. |
\N2 | Reliable mode. |
» \N3 | Auto-reliable mode. |
\N4 | V.42 reliable mode. |
\N5 | MNP error correction mode. |
DOWNLOAD DRIVER | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] ^C2 [cmds] |
Example: | AT ^C2 &W <CR> |
Description: | Download cellular phone driver. |
EXTENDED RING | |||
Format: | AT [cmds] -SDR=n [cmds] | ||
Example: | AT-SDR=3<CR> | ||
Default: | 0 | ||
Range: | 0 - 7 | ||
Unit: | Bit-mapped | ||
Description: | Selects the response to extended ring types. | ||
Bit | Value | Function | |
0 |
» 0 1 | Do not respond to ring type 1. Respond to ring type 1. | |
1 |
» 0 1 | Do not respond to ring type 2. Respond to ring type 2. | |
2 |
» 0 1 | Do not respond to ring type 3. Respond to ring type 3. |
FLASH DIAL MODIFIER TIME | |
Format | AT [cmds] S29=n [cmds] |
Example: | ATS29=70 <CR> |
Default: | 70 |
Range: | 0-255 |
Unit: | .001 second |
Description: | Time the modem will go on-hook upon receiving the ! dial modifier in dial string. |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Gn [cmds] |
Example: | AT \G0 &K3 <CR> |
Description: | Selects modem port flow control. |
Command | Function |
» \G0 | Flow control disabled. |
\G1 | Flow control enabled. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XOFF | |
Type: | Register |
Format: | AT [cmds] S33=n [cmds] |
Example: | ATS33=20 <CR> |
Default: | 19 |
Range: | 0-255 |
Unit: | ASCII |
Description: | Sets the character used to represent XOFF. |
FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XON | |
Type: | Register |
Format: | AT [cmds] S32=n [cmds] |
Example: | ATS32=20 <CR> |
Default: | 17 |
Range: | 0-255 |
Unit: | ASCII |
Description: | Sets the character used to represent XON. |
IDENTIFY DRIVER | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] ^I [cmds] |
Example: | AT ^I &W <CR> |
Description: | Identifies cellular phone driver. |
LINE SIGNAL LEVEL | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] %L [cmds] |
Example: | AT %L &W <CR> |
Description: | Returns received line signal level. |
MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \An [cmds] |
Example: | AT \A1 %C1 <CR> |
Description: | Sets the maximum transmittable block size. |
Command | Function |
\A0 | MNP block size is 64 characters. |
» \A1 | MNP block size is 128 characters. |
\A2 | MNP block size is 192 characters. |
\A3 | MNP block size is 256 characters. |
MNP10 TRANSMISSION LEVEL | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] -SECn,a [cmds] |
Example: | AT-SEC1,24 <CR> |
Default: | Unidentified |
Range: | a =0-30 |
Unit: | -1 dBm |
Description: | Enables/disables and sets the transmission level for MNP10. |
Command | Function |
n =0 | MNP10 disabled. |
n =1 | MNP10 enabled. |
MODULATION SELECTION | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] +MS=xx,y,zzz,aaa [cmds] |
Example: | AT +MS11,1,300,28800 &W <CR> |
Description: | Sets options for active protocol. The transfer rates specified by z and a must be valid for the protocol selected. |
Command | Function |
x =0 | V.21 |
x =1 | V.22 |
x =2 | V.22bis |
x =3 | V.23 |
x =9 | V.32 |
x =10 | V.32bis |
x =11 | V.34 |
x =64 | Bell 103A |
x =69 | Bell 212A |
x =74 | V.FC |
y =1 | Auto-detect highest speed enabled. |
y =0 | Automode disabled. |
z, a =300 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 300bps, respectively. |
z, a =1200 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 1200bps, respectively. |
z, a =2400 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 2400bps, respectively. |
z, a =4800 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 4800bps, respectively. |
z, a =7200 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 7200bps, respectively. |
z, a =9600 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 9600bps, respectively. |
z, a =12000 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 12000bps, respectively. |
z, a =14400 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 14400bps, respectively. |
z, a =16800 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 16800bps, respectively. |
z, a =19200 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 19200bps, respectively. |
z, a =21600 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 21600bps, respectively. |
z, a =24000 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 24000bps, respectively. |
z, a =26400 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 26400bps, respectively. |
z, a =28800 | Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 28800bps, respectively. |
REPORT INFORMATION | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Example: | AT I1 O <CR> |
Description: | Displays modem properties. |
Command | Function |
I0 | Reports product code. |
I1 | Reports firmware checksum. |
I2 | Reports firmware checksum result. (Report OK if correct) |
I3 | Reports firmware revision. |
I4 | Reports identifier string. |
I5 | Reports country code. |
I6 | Reports Data Pump modem and revision. |
REPORT SIGNAL QUALITY | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] %Q [cmds] |
Example: | AT %Q &W <CR> |
Description: | Reports signal quality. |
SLEEP TIMER | |
Format | AT [cmds] S24=n [cmds] |
Example: | ATS24=0 <CR> |
Default: | 0 |
Range: | 0 - 255 |
Unit: | 1 second |
Description: | Maximum duration of DTE and DCE inactivity allowed prior to initiating low-power sleep mode. |
STATUS INDICATOR | |||
Format | AT [cmds] ^T6 [cmds] | ||
Example: | AT ^T6 &W <CR> | ||
Default: | Read only | ||
Range: | 0 - 191 | ||
Unit: | Bit-mapped | ||
Description: | Indicate status of cellular phone. | ||
Bit | Value | Meaning | |
0 | 0 1 | Not receiving a call. Receiving Call. | |
1 | 0 1 | Not in use. In use. | |
2 | 0 1 | Unlocked, can be used. Locked, cannot be used. | |
3 | 0 1 | Service for cell phone No service for cell phone. | |
4 | 0 1 | Powered off. Powered on. | |
5 | 0 1 | Cellular Driver not initialized. Cellular Driver initialized. | |
6 | 0 | Not used. | |
7 | 0 1 | Cellular Cable not detected. Cellular Cable detected. |
TRANSMISSION LEVEL | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] @Mn [cmds] |
Example: | AT @M25 &W <CR> |
Default: | 0 |
Range: | 11-30 |
Unit: | -1 dBm |
Description: | Sets the signal level for transmission. |
Command | Function |
» @M0 | -26dBm |
@M1 | -30dBm |
@M2-@M10 | -10dBm |