MOTOROLA, INC.
MONTANA
Card Type | Modem (asynchronous/synchronous) |
Chip Set | Unidentified |
Maximum Data Rate | 33.6Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate | 14.4Kbps |
Data Bus | PCMCIA Type II |
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 AT&T V.32terbo |
Fax Modulation Protocol | ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
Error Correction/Compression | MNP5, V.42, V.42bis, ETC |
MOTOROLA-INC-Modem-asynchronous-synchronous-MONTAN
SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS |
Basic AT Commands |
+++, ‘comma’, A/ |
A, D, E, H, M, N, P, Q, T, V, W, X, Z |
&C, &D, &F, &G, &K, &L, &M, &P, &R, &S, &T, &V, &W, &Y, &Z |
Extended AT Commands |
\B, \C, \G, \J, \N, \Q, \T, \V, \X |
%A, %C, %G |
Special AT Commands |
"H, -J, "N, "O |
S-Registers |
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S18, S25, S26 |
Note: See MHI documentation for complete information. |
UNIDENTIFIED COMMANDS | |
Command | Default |
S70 | Unidentified |
Proprietary AT Command Set
AUTO-RELIABLE FALLBACK CHARACTER | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] S43=n [cmds] |
Default: | 13 |
Range: | 0-127 |
Unit: | 1 ASCII character |
Description: | Sets the character used as the auto-reliable fallback character; S43=0 will disable this function. |
BREAK TYPE | |||||
Type: | Configuration | ||||
Format: | AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] | ||||
Description: | Configures action of break signal | ||||
Command | Break from DTE Reliable/Normal mode | Break from DTE Direct mode | Modem receives \B | Break from remote modem | |
\K0 | Enter command mode, do not send break to remote modem. | Send break to remote modem immediately, then enter command mode. | Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. | Buffers cleared and break sent to DTE. | |
\K1 | Buffers cleared and break sent to remote modem. | Send break to remote modem immediately. | 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, then enter command mode. | 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 remote modem immediately. | Send break to DTE immediately. | |
\K4 | Enter command mode, do not send break to remote modem. | Send break to remote modem immediately, then enter command mode. | Send break to remote modem with transmitted data. | Break sent with received data to the DTE. | |
í \K5 | Send break with transmitted data. | Send break to remote modem immediately. | Send break to remote modem with transmitted data. | Break sent with received data to the DTE. | |
CELLULAR PHONE TYPE | ||
Type: | Configuration | |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Pn [cmds] | |
Description: | Selects the type of cellular phone the modem is connected to. | |
Command | Function | |
\P1 | Modem is connected to OKI phone. | |
\P2 | Modem is connected to NEC phone. | |
\P3 | Modem is connected to Motorola phone. | |
COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Bn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects the communication protocol for low-speed data calls. |
Command | Protocol |
B0 | Modem will use ITU-T V.22 at 1200bps. |
í B1 | Modem will use Bell 212A at 1200bps. |
B2 | Modem will use ITU-T V.23 at 1200/75bps. |
B3 | Modem will use ITU-T V.23 at 75/1200bps. |
DISPLAY CELLULAR INFORMATION | ||
Type: | Immediate | |
Format: | AT [cmds] &In [cmds] | |
Description: | Displays information about the current cellular connection. | |
Note: | This command will only function if the attached cellular phone is manufactured by Motorola. | |
Command | Function | |
&I0 | Displays received signal strength. | |
&I1 | Displays the service provider of the currently locked-on cell. | |
&I2 | Displays your chosen home service provider. | |
DISPLAY INFORMATION | ||
Type: | Immediate | |
Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] | |
Description: | Displays information requested about the modem. | |
Command | Function | |
I0 | Displays product identification code. | |
I1 | Displays first 64KB ROM page checksum result. | |
I2 | Tests and displays flash RAM checksum result. | |
I3 | Displays a value which indicates the type of ROM the modem has. | |
Value | Meaning | |
F3C3 | Modem contains Intel ROMs. | |
0120 | Modem contains AMD ROMs. | |
1FD5 | Modem contains Amtel ROMs. | |
I4 | Displays modem serial number and manufacture date. | |
I6 | Displays a string which indicates modem functions. | |
Value | Meaning | |
a | Cellular auto-detect performed with software. | |
A | Cellular auto-detect performed with hardware. | |
e | ETC disabled. | |
E | ETC enabled. | |
f | THR FIFO is disabled. | |
F | THR FIFO is enabled. | |
k | Modem will set local serial port to 115.2Kbps if 115.2Kbps is requested. | |
K | Modem will set local serial port to 230.4Kbps if 115.2Kbps is requested. | |
M | Modem configured for Motorola cellular phone. | |
N | Modem configured for NEC cellular phone. | |
O | Modem configured for OKI cellular phone. | |
p | Digital line guard protection disabled. | |
P | Digital line guard protection enabled. | |
s | Paging capability disabled. | |
S | Paging capability enabled. | |
I7 | Displays second 64KB ROM page checksum result. | |
EXTENDED THROUGHPUT CELLULAR | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] \E [cmds] |
Description: | Toggles the ETC protocol on and off. |
HELP SCREENS | ||
Type: | Immediate | |
Format: | AT [cmds] $x [cmds] | |
Description: | Displays the help screen selected. | |
Command | Function | |
$ | Displays help on basic AT commands. | |
$& | Displays help on AT& commands. | |
$\ | Displays help on AT\ commands. | |
$% | Displays help on AT% commands. | |
$" | Displays help on AT" commands. | |
$S | Displays help on S-registers. | |
$M | Displays miscellaneous help screens. | |
LINE SPEED | |
Type: | Register |
Format: | AT [cmds] S37=n [cmds] |
Description: | Sets the maximum allowable data exchange rate attempted during the handshaking process. |
Command | Function |
í S37=0 | Attempt to connect at fastest common speed. |
S37=3 | Set speed to 300bps. |
S37=5 | Set speed to 1200bps. |
S37=6 | Set speed to 2400bps. |
S37=7 | Set speed to 4800bps. |
S37=8 | Set speed to 7200bps. |
S37=9 | Set speed to 9600bps. |
S37=10 | Set speed to 12Kbps. |
S37=11 | Set speed to 14.4Kbps. |
S37=12 | Set speed to 16.8Kbps. |
S37=13 | Set speed to 19.2Kbps. |
S37=14 | Set speed to 21.6Kbps. |
S37=15 | Set speed to 24Kbps. |
S37=16 | Set speed to 26.4Kbps. |
S37=17 | Set speed to 28.8Kbps. |
S37=18 | Set speed to 31.2Kbps. |
S37=19 | Set speed to 33.6Kbps. |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED - CURRENT | ||
Type: | Register (read-only) | |
Format: | AT [cmds] S62? [cmds] | |
Description: | Returns a value indicating the current speed of the local serial port. | |
Value | Meaning | |
0 | Serial port speed is 300bps. | |
1 | Serial port speed is 600bps. | |
2 | Serial port speed is 1200bps. | |
3 | Serial port speed is 2400bps. | |
4 | Serial port speed is 4800bps. | |
5 | Serial port speed is 7200bps. | |
6 | Serial port speed is 9600bps. | |
7 | Serial port speed is 12Kbps. | |
8 | Serial port speed is 14.4Kbps. | |
9 | Serial port speed is 16.8Kbps. | |
10 | Serial port speed is 19.2Kbps. | |
11 | Serial port speed is 21.6Kbps. | |
12 | Serial port speed is 24Kbps. | |
13 | Serial port speed is 26.4Kbps. | |
14 | Serial port speed is 28.8Kbps. | |
15 | Serial port speed is 38.4Kbps. | |
16 | Serial port speed is 57.6Kbps. | |
17 | Serial port speed is 115.2Kbps or 230.4Kbps (see -A7 command). | |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED - DATA TRANSFER | ||
Type: | Register (read-only) | |
Format: | AT [cmds] S72? [cmds] | |
Description: | Sets the speed of the local serial port during data transfer. | |
Value | Meaning | |
S72=0 | Set serial port to speed of last AT command. | |
S72=1 | Set serial port speed to 300bps. | |
S72=2 | Set serial port speed to 600bps. | |
S72=3 | Set serial port speed to 1200bps. | |
S72=4 | Set serial port speed to 2400bps. | |
S72=5 | Set serial port speed to 4800bps. | |
S72=6 | Set serial port speed to 7200bps. | |
S72=7 | Set serial port speed to 9600bps. | |
S72=8 | Set serial port speed to 12Kbps. | |
S72=9 | Set serial port speed to 14.4Kbps. | |
S72=10 | Set serial port speed to 16.8Kbps. | |
S72=11 | Set serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. | |
S72=12 | Set serial port speed to 21.6Kbps. | |
S72=13 | Set serial port speed to 24Kbps. | |
S72=14 | Set serial port speed to 26.4Kbps. | |
S72=15 | Set serial port speed to 28.8Kbps. | |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED - DATA TRANSFER (CON'T) | |
Command | Function |
S72=16 | Set serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. |
í S72=17 | Set serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. |
S72=18 | Set serial port speed to 115.2Kbps or 230.4Kbps (see -A7 command). |
S72=19 | Set serial port speed to 31.2Kbps. |
S72=20 | Set serial port speed to 33.6Kbps. |
LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED MODIFICATION | ||
Type: | Configuration | |
Format: | AT [cmds] -A7n [cmds] | |
Description: | Selects what speed the local serial port will operate at when 115.2Kbps is selected. | |
Command | Function | |
í -A70 | Local serial port speed will be set to 230.4Kbps when 115.2Kbps is selected. | |
-A71 | Local serial port speed will be set to 115.2Kbps when 115.2Kbps is selected. | |
MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \An [cmds] |
Description: | Sets the maximum transmittable block size in MNP mode. |
Command | Function |
\A0 | Maximum MNP block size is 64 characters. |
\A1 | Maximum MNP block size is 128 characters. |
\A2 | Maximum MNP block size is 192 characters. |
í \A3 | Maximum MNP block size is 256 characters. |
\A4 | Maximum MNP block size is 32 characters. |
MODE SELECTION | ||
Type: | Register (read-only) | |
Format: | AT [cmds] S50? [cmds] | |
Description: | Returns a value which indicates the mode the modem is operating in. | |
Value | Meaning | |
0 | Modem is in data mode. | |
1 | Modem is in fax mode. | |
ON-LINE | |
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] On |
Description: | Instructs the modem to return to on-line state. |
Command | Function |
O0 | Return to on-line state. |
O1 | Return to on-line state and initiate retrain sequence. |
O3 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 2400bps connection. |
O4 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 4800bps connection. |
O5 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 7200bps connection. |
O6 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 9600bps connection. |
O7 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 12Kbps connection. |
O8 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 14.4Kbps connection. |
O9 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 16.8Kbps connection. |
O10 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 19.2Kbps connection. |
O11 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 21.6Kbps connection. |
O12 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 24Kbps connection. |
O13 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 26.4Kbps connection. |
O14 | Return to on-line state and negotiate 28.8Kbps connection. |
SLEEP TIMER | |
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S47=n [cmds] |
Default: | 127 |
Range: | 0 - 254 |
Unit: | .1 second |
Description: | Maximum duration of DTE and DCE inactivity allowed prior to initiating low-power sleep mode. |
TRANSMIT HOLDING RESGISTER FIFO | ||
Type: | Configuration | |
Format: | AT [cmds] -On [cmds] | |
Description: | Selects whether the modem's THR FIFO will be used. | |
Command | Function | |
í -O0 | THR FIFO disabled. | |
-O1 | THR FIFO enabled. | |
V.32 AUTO-RETRAIN | |
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Bn [cmds] |
Description: | Controls auto-retrain function if poor line quality is detected. |
Command | Function |
&B0 | Auto-retrain disabled, modem hangs up. |
í &B1 | Auto-retrain enabled, modem hangs up if retrain fails. |
&B2 | Auto-retrain disabled, modem does not hang up. |