Motorola V3229 Operating Instructions

Motorola V3229 - 14.4 Kbps Modem Manual

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    V.3229 / V.3229L Installation and Operation Motorola 20 Cabot Boulevard Mansfield, MA 02048 (508) 261-4000 Doc. 6 209 5262 07 014 May 1995
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    uction Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction The UDS V.3229 and the V.3229L are versatile high speed asynchronous or synchronous modems that allow data transfer between two host computers via the telephone communication system. The modems can operate full-duplex on both dial-up
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    Introdu Introduction Functional The V.3229 processes serial asynchronous data from a DTE at all configuration allows option changes to be made to a remote unit. Standard and L Models The modem is available in two models: standard and the L model. The standard model has a 32
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    uction Introduction button. The LED is on in talk mode and off in data mode; the pushbutton selects between the two modes (Figure 1-2). V.3229 / V.3229L -3
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    Both models have six light emitting diodes (LEDS) to show communication status between the modem and data terminating equipment (DTE). Standalone and Shelf Units The standard and L models are . The shelf backplane performs the same functions as the standalone rear panel. -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    available, or advanced computer users can write their own software programs to interact with the modem. This manual does not discussed software programs. ¥AT Commands - The AT compatible command set can be series of special ATS commands allows the user to change single bits V.3229 / V.3229L -5
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    password prevents remote configuration of the modem. ¥An AT command password prevents remote access to the DTE while operating in dial-up mode. ¥An autocallback option requires the remote modem to callback the originating modem using the remote unit's autodial capability. -6 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the mechanical and electrical installation of the modem. SITE SELECTION Receipt Inspection Tools Required Install the modem within 6 feet of a standard 115 or the data terminal equipment (DTE) cable to the modem and to attach the telephone cable to the 42A terminal block for leased line operation
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    a separate ground wire is not required. If the modem has a 110/ 220V switch, select the appropriate Amp fuse before connecting power to the modem. DC Power Input Option Caution: To protect modem is equipped for dc power input, connect 12 to 60 Vdc power to the terminal block attached to the modem
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    and described in Table 2-1. TELEPHONE LINE CONNECTION The modem operates in one of three line-related modes: select the telephone jack arrangement accordingly. PSTN Connection Modems are registered with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) , the modem transmits a maximum signal level of -10
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    Introdu Installation Programmable phones the jack arrangement is RJ11C . Cable PN 61020202-0301 connects the DIAL jack on the back of the modem to the RJ11C wall jack. -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    for the signal level loss between the modem and the telephone company central office. This is done by setting the modem transmit output signal level with a resistor to Programmed (P). Cable PN 61020192-0301 (not supplied with modem) is used to connect the DIAL jack to the RJ41S or RJ45S wall jack
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    data must be accompanied by the modem transmit clock (pin 15) or modem in response to request to send and when the modem is ready to transmit* 6 CC 107 Data Set Ready A positive level from the modem 109 Received Line A positive level from the modem indi- Signal Detector cating the presence of
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    uction Installation V.3229 / V.3229L -7
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    to data transitions. 18 141 Local Loopback A positive level causes the modem to (Loop 3) Control enter the local analog loopback test mode.* 20 correspond to data transitions. 25 142 Test Mode Indicates the modem is in a test mode * Modem options may force these signals on or cause them to
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    telephone company will install the leased line and wall jack at your site. The line connects to the modem at the 8-position TELSET/ LEASED LINE jack. The 42A block is the most common termination for (PN 61020575-0000). Contact your distributor for further information. V.3229 / V.3229L -9
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    Introdu Installation -10 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    uction Installation V.3229 / V.3229L -11
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    on modem operation and option selection. Nine factory option sets provide complete setups for most data communication arrangements. The modem is , allows immediate use of any stored option set. STRAP OPTION SELECTION Modem configuration is controlled by front panel pushbuttons and the LCD, AT or
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    3 Option Selection The strap diagrams on the following pages indicate the factory settings. -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    removal by pushing the cover from the chassis with your fingers on the unit rear edges. Repeat this procedure with the remaining three latch slots. V.3229 / V.3229L -3
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    3 Option Selection Board Identification To replace the cover align the lock clips, rear guide grooves, and front lock tabs. Press the cover in place until the lock clips engage the lock prongs. -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Setting Straps 3 Option Selection Two different printed circuit boards exist for the V.3229. After removing the cover use Figures 3-2a and 3-2b to identify which board is in your modem and to locate hardware straps. The board represented in Figure 3-2b has a piggyback board. Figure 3-3 shows a
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    commands discussed in Chapter 5 and 7. MAIN MENU Menu Sequence Six main menus support modem operations: ¥MODEM STATUS ¥DIAL STORED NUMBER ¥DISPLAY STATUS ¥SELECT TEST ¥MODIFY CONFIGURATION ¥CHANGE PHONE /DATA pushbuttons. Main Menus allow access to Submenus. Each Submenu -6 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the menu returns to the Submenu header. If the NO pushbutton is pressed and held, the modem scrolls through the menu. Note: The displays in Main Menu 1 show the current operating mode ITEM OPTION AT COM- SMAND RE G YES, DSn --- NO (n-1-9) DISPLAY STATUS --- --- V.3229 / V.3229L -7
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    WITH TP** TEST PATTERN** INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT INITIATE, EXIT * Modem must be online for results ** Modem must be online with protocols disabled --- --- --- --- --- --- &T1 S16 &T8 S16 &T2 S16 &T9 S16 &T3 S16 &T6
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    ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ SUBMENU Table 2: SUBMENU ITEM ITEM OPTION AT COM- SMAND RE G CHANGE MODEM OPTIONS? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ (leased only) CHANGE DCE RATE DTE SPEED 14400 TRELLIS 12000 TRELLIS 7200 TRELLIS , S2 &G2 3 2-WIRE/4-WIRE 2-WIRE/4WIRE &L1, &L2 S3 2 V.3229 / V.3229L -9
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    async only) ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ Table 2: DIAL BACKUP LOOKBACK TIMER LL TRANSMIT LEVEL LAPM PROTOCOL MANUAL, AUTO OFF, 15, 30, 45, 60 MIN 0 to -21 dBm ENABLE DISABLE MNP PROTOCOL G \J --- \J1 \J1 --- \J \Q S5 \Q1 4 \Q2 \Q3 \Q4 S5 \Q5 4 \Q6, \Q7 \X1 --- \X -10 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    7200, 4800, 2400,1200, 300 7 BIT 8 BIT --- S6 1 NO, EVEN, ODD --- S6 1 ASYNC, DTR, MANUAL, V.25 BISYNC, V.25 SDLC &M1,&M2 S2 &M3 7 &M4 S3 &M5 0 ENABLE DISABLE *NT1 S2 *NT FORCED HIGH Off 5 SEC ON DISCONNEC T FOLLOWS OH &S1 S2 &S 1 &S2 &S3 V.3229 / V.3229L -11
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    S2 MANDED DISABLE &T5 3 ^ TEST TIMEOUT OFF, 60, 120, --- S1 180. 240 SEC 8 CHANGE DIAL OPTIONS? DIAL TYPE PULSE, TONE P, T S1 4 ^ AUTODIAL # OFF, 1 - 9 *AUn --- (n=1-9) -12 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    DIAL TONE X, X1, X3 S2 X2, X4 2 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 SEC --- S6 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 SEC --- S8 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 105, 120 SEC --- --- 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, manual --- S0 LONG, SHORT --- S5 3 ENABLE, DIS --- S7 2 V.3229 / V.3229L -13
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    NO pushbutton in response to the LCD prompt. When first turned on, a main menu 1 message is displayed. Table 3-1 lists these messages. Pressing NO scrolls through V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the columns. When any Main Menu is on display, pressing YES advances to the first Submenu in that Main Menu group. MODIFY CONFIGURATION? YES CHANGE MODEM OPTIONS? V.3229 / V.3229L -15
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    it returns to the Main Menu for that group of submenus. CHANGE MODEM OPTIONS? NO . . . LOAD/STORE OPTION SET? NO MODIFY CONFIGURATION In a Submenu column, pressing YES advances to the Submenu Item column. CHANGE MODEM OPTIONS? YES DCE RATE To scroll through the Submenu Item column, press NO
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    ANSWER NO . . . V.22 GUARD TONE DISABLED* NO CHANGE MODEM OPTIONS? When in a Submenu Items column, pressing YES advances through the ANSWER? YES FORCE ANSWER NORMAL ORIG.? * This is the last submenu item for modem options. When in the Item Option column, respond to the prompt question on
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    to the prompts until the desired option is displayed, and then advance to the next Submenu Item. In any case, responding to the prompt will guide you to the desired option. -18 Note: Because of menu structure and options available, not all Main Menus have Submenus and not all Submenus have
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    3 Option Selection V.3229 / V.3229L -19
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    panel and LED indicators. The power switch is located on the rear panel. LED DESCRIPTIONS Terminal Ready OR The LEDs display modem status during various operations. Two versions of the V.3229 contain two different LEDs. One version has a TR LED in the location where the other version has a QM LED
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    Clear to Send Carrier Detect on EIA-232 pin 11. RS - lights when the DTE is ready to send data to the modem. This signal is input on EIA-232 pin 4. CS - lights when the modem is ready to accept data from the DTE. This signal is output on EIA-232 pin
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    the rear panel to ON. This procedure can help with first time operation of the modem. The procedure assumes that phone numbers have been inserted in memory, that an asynchronous for communication. ¥Make sure the modem is installed according to the instructions in Chapter 2. V.3229 / V.3229L -3
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    TRAINING as the modems negotiate a connection and then ONLINE when the connection is made. Data transfer is controlled by the user and begins when instructed. Manual Answering To manually answer the phone ¥Respond to the prompts until reaching the desired number to dial. -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Operation ¥Press YES. The modem proceeds through the dial sequence. To follow this sequence, observe the LCD and listen to the speaker. AT status of the dial sequence by observing the monitor screen and listening to the speaker. . Software Packages Communication V.3229 / V.3229L -5
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    to select options, insert phone numbers, and establish communications with a remote modem. Software package instructions describe the actions required for these functions. ERROR CONTROL The modem incorporates error control capabilities including LAPM and MNP protocols. Chapter 8 provides detailed
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    modems. 4-Wire Operation In 4-wire operation, the modem is a full-duplex, leased line modem requiring a dedicated 4-wire leased line. Only point-to-point dedicated leased lines are supported 2-Wire Operation In 2-wire operation, the modem is a full-duplex modem able to operate over 2-wire leased or
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    Operation leased line the modems connect and begin communicating with each other. Note: DTR must be held high in 2- is terminal controlled, loss of synchronization can be corrected by cycling DTR. This causes the modem to initiate the 2-wire training sequence. -8 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    . A standard telephone can be connected to the TELSET/LEASED LINE jack for manual dialing. CONFIGURATION PROFILES Modem operations are controlled by option settings selected from factory defaults stored in ROM, active and cannot be changed by the user; they can be trans- V.3229 / V.3229L -9
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    Operation ferred to the active profile and then modified to fit a specific application if needed. -10 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    modem that supports Motorola UDS remote configuration. Remote configuration is initiated by the local (master) modem from unauthorized entry. The modems are shipped from the modems. After starting remote configuration, the local DTE serves the remote modem. To return DTE service to the local modem
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    service can again be returned to the remote modem by issuing the ATO command. Switching DTE service between local and remote modems may be performed as needed. To exit remote configuration, return DTE service to the local modem. The AT&T command will exit remote configuration mode. -12 V.3229
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    has been validated, the modem operates normally. Operating without Security The modem is not factory set change security options. Operating with Security A secure modem will not allow data transfer between its host an incorrect password is received the secure modem disconnects. The front panel is not
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    Operation security code before the secure modem will allow data transfer. If accessing a secure remote modem, the local modem prompts the user with PLEASE ENTER YOU PASSWORD ⇒ To Respond to the password prompt Enter $ followed by the password. -14 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    up to ten characters each can be stored in the modem's nonvolatile memory. AT commands change the passwords. Backspace and escape keys are not supported for password entry. The passwords can consist of any not exist. If enabled, main #1 consists of the following display: V.3229 / V.3229L -15
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    Operation SECURE 14400 xxx -16 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    will cause the modem to disconnect: ¥ feature, Autocallback, forces the answering modem to dial the selected autodial ( and then disconnecting. When autocallback is enabled the modem will not train on an incoming call. Access DIAL BACKUP Dial backup allows the modem to switch to a dial backup mode
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    invoked in manual dial backup mode the dial line is dropped immediately. When the unit attempts to return to leased line, the LCD displays LEASE LOOKBACK. If the leased line has been restored to service, data can be passed approximately 10 seconds after LEASE LOOKBACK was initiated. The LCD will
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    is exceeded. If line condition improves the modem automatically increases the rate. Select this feature is disabled during direct mode. ¥Manual rate renegotiation is disabled from the last occurrence of a rate renegotiation. ¥After the modem drops data rate because of poor signal quality,
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    the number of the remote site. ¥When the answer back tone is heard, immediately press the TALK/DATA button and hang up the phone. The modems go through a connection sequence and establish a data link. If not, hang up and return to the first step. -20
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    to the DIAL COMMANDS section in Chapter 5 for additional information. ANSWERING A CALL Autoanswer Manual Answer Normally the modem is configured to autoanswer. A telephone plugged into the telset jack will also ring. On ring detection the modem displays: V.32b 14400 V.3229 / V.3229L -21
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    DTE. ENDING A CALL The following conditions cause call termination: ¥Abort Disconnect (No answer, busy signal, no modem, etc.) Default 30 sec. Select 1 to 30 sec. ¥ATH Disconnect command. ¥Loss of Carrier Disconnect Select /DATA is pressed, the LCD displays DO YOU WANT -22 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Operation TO DISCONNECT? When YES is pressed the modem hangs up. Pressing NO displays SWITCH TO TELSET (TALK MODE)? Pressing YES turns with dial backup enabled; extended loss of carrier or 4 unsuccessful retrains in 3 minutes. ¥Modem power is turned off. V.3229 / V.3229L -23
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    Operation -24 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    V.32 Cleardown Operation V.3229 / V.3229L -25
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    to disconnect. If long space disconnect is disabled, the cleardown sequence is activated by the ATH command or by any method of disconnect request. -26 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Operation V.3229 / V.3229L -27
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    select options and to operate and test the modem. COMMAND CATEGORIES The modem offers eight major categories of command statements: ¥Response ¥Configuration ¥Security ¥Protocol OPERATION MODES During asynchronous operation the modem functions in one of three modes: ¥Offline Command Mode ¥Online
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    command statement is made up of characters, numbers, and such keyboard symbols as the & and % signs. Commands must be written in a specific form so the modem recognizes and follows the instruction. -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Enter" or send the command statement to the modem. An example of a command statement using the the Z command. After entering a command line the modem returns a response message. If the command is accepted modem off ¥Enter AT ¥Use the DTR reset feature. The attention code (AT) is analyzed by the modem
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    the initial AT code must be all upper or lower case, characters that follow can be any mix of upper and lower case. Monitor Display -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Also, blank characters used as spaces to help increase readability are not counted. For example, the modem reads the commands ATD (212) 555-1212 ATD2125551212 ATD 212 555 1212 as having 11 characters type 2, and press return to execute the command. Repeating a Command A/ V.3229 / V.3229L -5
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands This command tells the modem to repeat the last command stored in its buffer. It automatically reexecutes the command without retyping. The return key does not need to be pressed. -6 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    been executed, and the phone is busy. To repeat the instruction type A/ , but do not use AT before this command M and M0 are identical. For clarity, this manual uses the nonzero form of commands. The modem treats both the same but zeros count against the buffer -1212. V.3229 / V.3229L -7
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Response Commands, CTonhte. modem executes the AT command followed by the Q, V, L, D, and T commands. ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 can be read as ATQVL3DT5551212. Eliminating zeros reduces the number of characters, allowing more room in the buffer. -8 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    RESPONSE COMMANDS Digit / Word Selection V The modem communicates with the operator through response messages. These can appear as words or numbers. V tells the modem which type of response message to show on the enables or disables response messages. The modem still responds to commands when the
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Response Commands, Cont. Table 2: Q Q1 Q2 *default Response display on * Response display off Response display on in originate mode only -10 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    hook, wait the amount of time set in register S6, and dial the number. If connection is made the modem returns a CONNECT (code 1) message to the screen regardless of the speed of connection. With a basic response, the modem will not detect a busy or no dial tone condition. V.3229 / V.3229L -11
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    to X1 will be displayed. The modem will not detect a dial tone signal. X4 followed by a dial command causes the modem to go off hook and wait not detected within 5 seconds, the modem returns a NO DIALTONE message and hangs up. If a busy signal is detected, the modem returns a BUSY message and hangs
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    9600 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps Note: Asterisks in AT commands are part of the command and do not indicate footnotes. Response Number Codes / Messages V.3229 / V.3229L -13
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    38400 bps 17 CONNECT 14400 DTE rate 14400 bps 19 CONNECT 57600 DTE rate 57600 bps 20 CONNECT 0300/REL MNP 300 bps connection -14 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    connection 41 CONNECT 19200/ LAPM LAPM 19200 bps connection 42 CONNECT 38400/ LAPM LAPM 38400 bps connection 43 CONNECT 12000/ LAPM LAPM 12000 bps connection V.3229 / V.3229L -15
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Table 6: 44 CONNECT 7200/ LAPM 45 CONNECT 57600/ LAPM LAPM 7200 bps connection LAPM 57600 bps connection Note: Connect rates indicate DTE speed. -16 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    To Dial a number, for example 555-1212 Enter AT D 555-1212 The modem dials the number, either pulse or tone, whichever is currently in effect, and takes the role of The dial modifiers are shown in Table 5-2. Table 5-2 Dial Modifiers Command Table 7: Operation V.3229 / V.3229L -17
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    or the value in register S8). AT D P 9 1-800-555-1000 Here the modem pulse dials a 9 pauses for the telephone system to switch to an outside line then a call or similar 323-8000 ,!, use. #7 377 In this ex- the modem tone dials a 9 ample waits for the dials the phone number second dial tone
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    for 5 seconds. The modem then sends service code 2251 and returns to modem. Note: If the modem is set to respond to DTR the DTR signal must be on for autoanswer to work. Detect &C enter AT&C1. Some terminals and other devices require DCD on in order to communicate with the modem; if so V.3229
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    mode must be in effect for simulated switched carrier operation. Data Set Ready &S These commands control the DSR signal generated by the modem to indicate that the modem is ready for operation. DSR must be on for some terminals and devices to communicate with the modem. -20 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Table 8: Command Operation &S DSR always on* &S1 DSR on when off hook in data mode &S2 DSR off for 5 seconds after disconnect then returns to on &S3 DSR follows off hook (OH) signal *default V.3229 / V.3229L -21
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    Data Terminal Ready &D In data mode DTR may be used for modem control. Table 9: Command Operation &D The modem ignores DTR.* &D1 The modem goes to command mode from data mode when DTR goes from on indicate signal operates on pin 22 of the EIA-232 DTE connector. -22 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    (low) when the call is an- swered* *default Request to Send / Clear to Send &R When the modem is operating in nonbuffered mode (direct mode) or in synchronous mode, AT&R enables the RTS to CTS delay determined is not valid in buffered mode or with error control enabled. V.3229 / V.3229L -23
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands General Commands, Cont. Note: With AT&R2 selected, XON/XOFF is the only valid method of flow control and &C and &C1 are the only valid carrier detect options. -24 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the modem to act on high / low levels of pin 23, enable this option. Negative level forces a higher rate for primary data rate; positive forces a lower rate providing a fallback rate. Table 12: Command Operation *FB Ignore pin 23* *FB1 Transition on pin 23 changes speed *default V.3229
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    loopback with test pattern &T8 Initiate local analog loopback test with test pattern &T9 Initiate remote analog loopback with test pattern %T Transmit test pattern -26 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    enabled *default To enable DTE controlled remote digital loopback, enter AT*RD1. Enabled, the modem goes into remote digital loopback when it detects an off-to-on transition of pin of pin 21 and the modem returns to online data mode. To disable this function enter AT*RD. V.3229 / V.3229L -27
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    (Pin 18) *LA *default To enable DTE controlled local analog loopback test, enter AT*LA1. Enabled, the modem goes into local analog loopback when it detects an off-to-on transition of pin 18. Test ends when it options that in most cases apply to any mode of operation. -28 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    suspends data transmissions and allows command mode operations without disturbing the telephone line connection. The modem responds with OK when it detects the escape code. Return to data mode by entering Table 17: Command E Echo off Operation E1 Echo on* *default V.3229 / V.3229L -29
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    mode to use this command. EPROM Check ATI I PC software packages may issue the ATI command to verify the modem will support all commands needed by the software package. The modem returns ASCII characters representing the model and revision level. To request the CRC to be calculated on the EPROM
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    GL eneral Commands, Cont. 5 Asynchronous Operating Commands ATL commands offer three volume levels. Table 19: Command Operation L, L1 Speaker volume low L2 Speaker volume medium* L3 Speaker volume high *default V.3229 / V.3229L -31
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    returns the modem to the same mode modems is called long space disconnect. When any disconnect condition is detected by the local modem , it will send 4 seconds of data space condition to the remote modem before disconnecting. This signals the remote modem to disconnect. The local modem
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands General Commands, Concto.ndition from a remote modem. If break sequences of 1.6 or more seconds are to be sent, enter ATY to disable this No guard tone* &G1 &G2 550 Hz guard tone 1800 Hz guard tone *default Dial / Leased Line &L V.3229 / V.3229L -33
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    &M selects asynchronous data and dial mode. AT&M1 selects synchronous data mode 1. Calls are placed asynchronously. Operation switches to synchronous after connecting with the remote modem. -34 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    modem automatically dials a stored number when it detects a DTR off-to-on transition. The appropriate DTR option must be selected. AT&M3 selects synchronous data mode 3. Calls are placed manually be available to communicate with the modem if the V.25 bis dialer is enabled. V.3229 / V.3229L -35
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    , external, or receive clock as the transmit clock source. DCE Speed %B Table 26: Command Operation &X Internal clock* &X1 External clock &X2 Receive clock *default -36 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    CommandAs,TC%oBnt.sets the originating DCE speed to follow the DTE speed. When originating a call the two modems will not connect at a speed faster than the lower DCE speed setting of the two modems. To allow the modem to transmit data at a speed different from DTE speed, enter AT%Bn (n=1 to
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    trellis* *default Disconnect Buffer Delay %D Sets a delay during which the modem processes data in its transmit and receive buffers before disconnecting. When a disconnect, the modem tries for n seconds to empty its buffers. When the buffers are empty or if n=0, the modem disconnects immediately.
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    retrain %E1 Enable auto retrain * *default If auto rate renegotiation is enabled, the modem automatically decreases DCE rate if signal quality deteriorates beyond the allowable bit error rate. If 1 in 104 Enable auto rate renegotiation using high BER: 1 in 103 *default V.3229 / V.3229L -39
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    $V $V displays the product serial number. Permissive / Programmable %Z For dial-up operation the modem transmitter output can be set in two different modes of operation. In permissive (RJ11 jack), transmit AT commands are part of the command and do not indicate footnotes. -40 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the dial backup mode is manual or automatic. V.32 Fast Train *FT Table 32: Command Operation *DB Manual dial backup operation* *DB1 backup operation, *LB causes the modem to return to leased line operation. If dial backup operation is set for manual the dial line connection is dropped
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    LC Dial line operation only. The modem can be configured to disconnect upon loss or interruption of telephone line current. Manual Dial Backup *LD Disable AT only. *LD dials the autodial number if the modem is in originate mode with manual dial backup selected. AT*NT disables the AT command set.
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    site* *default To enable AT commands locally, scroll through the LCD menu to the CHANGE DTE OPTIONS? submenu. Scroll to AT COMMAND SET ENABLE / DISABLE. V.3229 / V.3229L -43
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    LED flashes indicating that the AT command set has been enabled. Answer / Originate *OR *OR forces the modem to answer or originate mode. This option is used during 2- and 4-wire leased line operation with error corresponding to a TX level of 0 to -21 dBm default is 0 dBm -44 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    Protocol Commands, Cont. *TDn 5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Table 38: Sets dial line TX level to n where n is a number 9 to 21 corresponding to a TX level of -9 to -21 dBm default is -10 dBm V.3229 / V.3229L -45
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    , or until &W is issued with a new configuration. Table 39: Command &W &W1 Operation Store options to user option set 1 Store options to user option set 2 -46 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    to Appendix D for a complete list of the options in each set. Table 41: Command &F, &F1 Operation Load factory option 1 (async dial-up with V.42 bis)* V.3229 / V.3229L -47
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    25 bis dialer) Reset to Stored Configuration Z The Z commands reset the modem and immediately load either user option set 1 or 2 as the current configuration Command Z Operation Resets the modem and immediately loads user option set 1 Z1 Resets the modem and immediately loads user option set
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    be used for another number. The stored phone number is retained until replaced by another number. Modem power can be turned off without affecting stored information. Two commands can store phone numbers: ¥ nine. To store a telephone command line in location one enter AT&Z V.3229 / V.3229L -49
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    modifiers, at location 1 (up to 31 digits). AT*CNx,n - Stores telephone number n, including dial modifiers, at location x (x=1 to 9). AT*CNx, - Clears telephone number location x -50 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    retained, the current configuration is not altered at disconnect. With options restored, the modem returns to the previously stored configuration on disconnect. When options are restored at disconnect, Security Code %P=D A security code prevents unauthorized access to re- V.3229 / V.3229L -51
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    remote modem security code is 12345, then the local modem must include this code in the initialization string before the remote modem responds. modem user to view or modify the option set of a compatible remote modem. Entering AT%T= (security code of remote) initiates remote configuration. The modem
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    by using < blank > as the security code. Table 46: Command Operation %T= This command followed by the correct security code establishes remote configuration &T Exits remote configuration V.3229 / V.3229L -53
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    last password is deleted. This command resets security to its initial state (off with no passwords stored). The option is not available in remote configuration. V.3229 / V.3229L
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    $D=x Security Status $D? $E? Enabling Security $E=x 5 Asynchronous Operating Commands AT$D=x disables security where x is either password. AT$D? or AT$E? displays the current status of security (on or off). AT$E=x enables security where x is either password. V.3229 / V.3229L -55
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    data compression, flow control, and error correction options of the modem. Table 5-3 illustrates mode and condition availabilities. Table 5-3 port (DTE) speed to follow data link speed in any mode. If the modem is in direct mode (\J1) and a DCE link is established at a speed other than that
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    speeds up the LAPM link negotiation time if V.42 LAPM is supported by the remote modem. Operating Mode \N Table 49: Command Operation \M Disable V. 42 fast detect phase* *default Sets the error control mode that the modem uses while in data mode. An AT\Nn command issued during online command
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    character by the answering modem. During negotiation of protocol in autoreliable mode, the answering modem switches from reliable to normal mode when receiving the autoreliable fallback character from the calling modem and passes the character
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    auto-reliable fallback character. Table 51: Command Operation %A Sets ASCII character to be recognized as the auto-reliable fallback character Note: The modem must be set for auto-reliable mode (AT\N3, \N5, \N7). Protocol Result Codes \V Enable or disable protocol result codes. Table
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    modem connection, characters may be sent by the DTE to the modem faster than it can send them to the remote modem. The modem modem uses flow control to stop data from DTE. As the modem set, the modem generates and accepts XON/XOFF characters as the DTE setup taken from the the modem to act on CTS like
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    DTE XON/XOFF Pass Through \X *default This option is active when flow control of the modem by the DTE has been selected for XON/XOFF and the connect mode is reliable or from the remote system before the modem is ready to receive more data, possibly resulting in data loss. V.3229 / V.3229L -61
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands -62 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    remote modem. This command is ignored during a reliable connection. Break Control \Kn Table 55: Command Operation \G Disable data link flow control* \G1 Enable data link flow control *default Use AT\Kn (n =0-5) to indicate the action taken by the modem when a break is encountered. V.3229
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands Table 56: Command Operation \K Break option 0 \K1 Break option 1 \K2 Break option 2 \K3 Break option 3 \K4 Break option 4 \K5 Break option 5* *default -64 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    modem's response under the different \K command break options. A break is sent to the serial port while the modem modem \K1 Empty the data buffers and send break to the remote modem \K3 Immediately send break to the remote modem \K5 Send break to the remote modem port while the modem is in
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    modem in sequence with any data received from the serial port \T specifies the number of minutes the modem will stay online in a reliable mode without transmitting or receiving data before hanging up. When the value is set to 0, the timer is disabled. The timer is active only -66 V.3229
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    . A smaller block size will maximize throughput when marginal line conditions are causing errors. The modem sends a block up to the size specified by the AT\A command. Table 62: Command transmit block size =256 characters* *default Transmit Break / Set Break Length \B V.3229 / V.3229L -67
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    . V.42b Data Compression %C -68 Table 63: Command Operation \B Sends a break signal to the remote modem. (Does not modify S79) \Bn Sets S79 to length of break desired. n=1-255 in 20 ms increments buffer* \C1 Buffer data for 4 seconds or 200 characters *default V.3229 / V.3229L
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    an MNP link independent whether the modem originated or answered the call. For this command to succeed, the remote modem must have received the AT\O command. This command causes the modem to wait indefinitely for the remote modem to issue the "originate MNP link" command. V.3229 / V.3229L -69
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    it was in for the call. The remote modem must switch to MNP mode for this command to succeed. The modem will return to a normal connection if an the modem to return online and switch from an MNP connection to a normal connection. Note: If \J1 and \C are set, the \Z command forces the modem to the
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands V.3229 / V.3229L -71
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    5 Asynchronous Operating Commands -72 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    preferred methods of option selection be used. This tutorial uses S22 as the example register. Certain modems may use S22 differently or may not have an S22. Generally the user should not directly alter a software program under development or some other similar action. V.3229 / V.3229L -1
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    option. Bits 3 and 2 of S22 control speaker options. Some communication software packages may use the AT command set. For example purposes bit values are arbitrary. -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    to an S-register changes the total value. Figure 6-2 illustrates the difference between decimal calculation and hexadecimal calculation. Note: Refer to Appendix F for decimal/ hexadecimal values. V.3229 / V.3229L -3
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    v=decimal value; or ATSn=^v,where ^v=hexadecimal value. Note: Not all registers can be set by the ATSn=v (or ^v) command. Some registers are for reference only. -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    the escape character from + to the ESC key (ASCII value of 27) Enter ATS2=27 To return the modem to the command mode press the ESC key three times: (pause) ESC ESC ESC (pause) Most operators use . AT command method: AT&L selects dial-up operation (sets S27 bit 2 to 0) V.3229 / V.3229L -5
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    zero (1-255) to turn autoanswer on. The number selected is the ring count the modem answers on. For example, if S0 equals 4, the modem answers the call on the fourth ring. The default value is 1. Ring Count of 43). To change the character, set S2 to the desired ASCII value. -6 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    command as it is sent to the modem. It is also sent by the modem after each status message or number (ASCII value of 10). This character is sent by the modem after each status message. To change it, set S4 as desired modem waits the number of seconds (0-255) stored in this register before dialing
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    value is 30 (seconds). Pause Interval for Comma S8=0-255 When a dial command contains a comma, the modem pauses the number of seconds in S8. Change S8 to change the basic pause interval (0255), or use extended to lessen the likelihood of false detection of carrier. -8 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    mode requires two pauses, one before and one after the escape characters. The pauses prevent the modem from responding to a character sequence which might contain the escape sequence as part of its normal pause interval. To disable the escape command, set S2 to a value V.3229 / V.3229L -9
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    are listed in the register tables as a cross reference. If no command exists for the option the column is left blank. S13 Not used -10 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    mode only Tone dial Pulse dial Reserved Forced answer Normal originate Note: Registers that contain more than one option are called "bit mapped" registers. S15 V.3229 / V.3229L -11
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    test will run is determined by the value assigned to S18 (0-255). A value of 0 disables the timer allowing a test to run indefinitely. The default -12 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    S19, 20 value is 0. 6 Status Registers V.3229 / V.3229L -13
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    DCD on except for 5 seconds after dis- connect &C3 DCD follows RTS on remote modem; not valid in reliable or buffered mode &R CTS follows RTS by S26 delay &R1 causes disconnect &D3 DTE on-to-off transition resets modem to current stored configuration and en- ters command mode Y
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    off M1 Speaker on until carrier detect M2 Speaker always on M3 Speaker off when modem is dialing X CONNECT message only, blind dials, no busy detect X1 CONNECT / 5: &T5 Remote digital loop request denied &T4 Remote digital loop request granted --- Reserved V.3229 / V.3229L -15
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    6 Status Registers 7, *00 6 01 10 * default S24 Table 5: &G &G1 &G2 No guard tones 550 Hz guard tone 1800 Hz guard tone -16 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    The default value is 0. Table 6: 1, *00 0 01 10 11 &M &M1 &M2 &M3 Async Sync data / async dial Sync data / dial through DTR Sync data / manual dial 2 *0 &L Dial-up line 1 &L1 and &L2 Leased line 3 -- -- Reserved 5, *00 4 01 10 &X Internal clock &X1 External clock &X2 Receive clock
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    Timer S28 The S28 register specifies the amount of time in 1.0 minute increments that the modem will remain in dial backup mode before retrying leased line mode. This is only used 0-255 Command Table 7: Description Time in 1 minute increments (0=disabled) * default -18 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    0 -- 1 *0 1 4-2 -- 5 *0 1 7, 00 6 01 10 *11 -- -- &M4 &M5 Table 9: Reserved V.25 ASCII V.25 EBCDIC Reserved NRZ NRZI V.25 disabled V.25 bisync enabled V.25 SDLC enabled Async enabled V.3229 / V.3229L -19
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    6 Status Registers * default -20 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    only) Line current disconnect = short Line current disconnect = long *LC *LC1 or *LC2 *DB *DB1 -- Line current disconnect = disable Line current disconnect = enable Dial backup = manual Dial backup = automatic Reserved * default S33 V.3229 / V.3229L -21
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    = enable Reserved *default S35-38 Reserved Connect Message S39 4-0 -5 *0 1 7-6 -- *default -22 Table 13: -- Reserved -- Send connect message DTE rate Send connect message DCE rate -- Reserved V.3229 / V.3229L
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    S40-50 6 Status Registers V.3229 / V.3229L -23
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    : Command Description *TLn -- Transmit level in dBm (0 through -21 dBm) Reserved * default 801 V.32 Timeout S53 The S53 register selects 801 (ACU) V.32 timeout. -24 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    6 Status Registers Bit Value 0 *0 1 1 -- 3, *00 2 01 10 11 7-4 -- Table 16: Command Description -- %R %R1 %R2 %R3 -- 801 V.32 timeout long 801 V.32 timeout short Reserved Auto rate renegotiation threshold disabled Low BER Medium BER High BER Reserved * default V.3229 / V.3229L -25
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    to the DTE \Q3 Enable bilateral CTS/RTS flow control -- Reserved \G Disable modem port flow control \G1 Enable modem port XON/XOFF flow control \X No XON/XOFF characters to remote \X1 Pass DTE -- Reserved * default S55 Reserved V.42 Compression Control S56 -26 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    6 Status Registers 1, 00 0 01 10 *11 7-2 -- * default %C %C2 %C3 %C1 -- Table 18: Compression disabled Compression enabled on transmit data only Compression enabled on receive data only Compression enabled on transmit and receive data Reserved V.3229 / V.3229L -27
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    11 - 4800 bps 12 - 9600 bps Reserved The S58 register specifies the number of minutes the modem waits before terminating a call when no data is sent or received. This register is active when in Break Control S59 The S59 register determines the action taken when a -28 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    100 *101 7-3 -- Table 21: Command Description \K Break option 0 \K1 Break option 1 \K2 Break option 2 \K3 Break option 3 \K4 Break option 4 \K5 Break option 5 -- Reserved * default V.3229 / V.3229L -29
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    Options S61 The S61 register indicates the character size and parity. This register is for reference only. Bit Value 2-0 -- Table 23: Command Description -- Reserved -30 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    3 0 1 5, 00 4 01 10 11 7, -6 * default 6 Table 23: Status Registers 7 bit word length 8 bit word length Mark parity No parity Odd parity Even parity -- Reserved V.3229 / V.3229L -31
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    block size = 64 \A1 Maximum block size = 128 \A2 Maximum block size = 192 \A3 Maximum block size = 256 * default Auto-Reliable Fallback Character S64 -32 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    powerup/reset -- Reserved The S67 register indicates the true data link (DCE) speed. This register is for reference only. Bit Value Table 28: Command Description V.3229 / V.3229L -33
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    indicated by S80 300 bps 1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 9600 bps uncoded 9600 bps trellis 7200 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps Reserved -34 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    * default 6 Status Registers V.3229 / V.3229L -35
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    priority. Example: With \N7 selected the modem tries a LAPM connection first; if unsuccessful the modem tries an MNP connection; if also unsuccessful the modem connects in normal mode. Modes allowing level of error controlling protocol. This register is for reference only. -36 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    MNP level 2 active MNP level 3 active MNP level 4 active MNP level 5 active (MNP with data compression LAPM active LAPM with data compression active -- Reserved * default V.3229 / V.3229L -37
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    CTS equals RTS -- Reserved Disable autocallback Enable autocallback * default S73-77 Reserved Autocallback Timer S78 The S78 register specifies the time in seconds that the modem waits before initiating autocallback. The default is 30 seconds. -38
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    6 Status Registers Bit Value 7-0 0-255 Table 33: Command Description Time in seconds before autocallback V.3229 / V.3229L -39
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    1200 bps 2400 bps 4800 bps 7200 bps 9600 bps 12000 bps 14400 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps 57600 bps -- Reserved * default S81-83 -40 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    V.22 rates Answerback normally Reduced answerback time With DTR disconnects, 4 DTR transitions initiate dial backup With DTR disconnects, 1 DTR transition initiates dial backup -- Reserved Reserved V.3229 / V.3229L -41
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    SDLC DIALER or V.25 ASYNC DIALER and then select either ASCII or EBCDIC character format. Note: The modem must be configured as V.25 SDLC ASCII NRZ for use with an AS400 IBM computer. Autodialer Command , parameters can be telephone numbers or anything appropriate to V.3229 / V.3229L -1
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    )555-0124 VAL CNX@9600BPS ¥Spaces in a command from the DTE are optional and ignored. -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    ; ¥Any parameter set containing too many or not enough parameters; this includes --any command entered without parameters that requires parameters --any command entered with parame- V.3229 / V.3229L -3
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    0 thru 9 DTMF and pulse digit * and # : W > = DTMF digit Wait for dial tone Wait for 2nd type of dial tone Pause for 1 second Pause for 3 seconds V.3229 / V.3229L
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    is executed. The dial command is a CRN followed by the number to be dialed nn...n. The modem accepts up to 40 dial parameters, excluding the CRN command and any leading spaces. Responses: VAL Valid a parity error. This confirmation is sent before the command is executed. V.3229 / V.3229L -5
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    error. Examples: CRN (205)-555-012Q CRN - - - - CFIET Call failure - reorder or busy. CFIRT Call failure - timeout occurred. CFIDT Call failure - no dial tone. INC -6 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    a stored number is CRS followed by the one digit address a for the stored number to be dialed. Responses: Same as for the CRN command plus V.3229 / V.3229L -7
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    command - message syntax error. Example: RLN; If no number is stored at the specified address nothing is returned for that address. The separator {sep} is a -8 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    as a parity error. This confirmation is sent before the command is executed. INVCU Invalid command - command unknown. Example: TIC INVMS Invalid command - message syntax error. V.3229 / V.3229L -9
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    CIC No parameters are required. If there is an incoming call, the modem immediately answers the call. If no call is incoming, the command is the last number a maximum of n times. If no parameters are present, the modem redials once. Also, the maximum number of redials, the amount of time between
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    the dial command has been dialed twice. If only one parameter follows the PRL command, the number at address a is unlinked from its forward link. V.3229 / V.3229L -11
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    syntax error. Examples: PRL;1;5 PRL; INVPS Invalid command - parameter syntax error. Examples: PRL 1;5; PRL 1;0;0 PRL 1; PRL PRL 001;5 INVPV Invalid command - parameter value error. -12 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    synchronous bit oriented operation, each LSL string is treated as an individual message per V.25 bis. All linked numbers are sent to the DTE as V.3229 / V.3229L -13
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    of the microcontroller PROM and yyy is the code revision. The dd is the model dash number and the r is the printed circuit board revision. MODEM OPTIONS -14 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    OPTIONS section for available options with definitions, possible settings, and default values. The modem must be able to accept 40 non-ignored characters besides the PRO command (leading syntax error. Examples: PRO;0;1;1 PRO; INVPS Invalid command - parameter syntax error. V.3229 / V.3229L -15
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    68;1;0 when option 68 is undefined for the modem. INVPVxxx Invalid command - parameter example, if option 12 is undefined for a certain modem (and no other error conditions apply) options 10 and option to be changed would be option 12. The modem would detect that this is an undefined option,
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    fourth value in the option string is undefined or out-of-range for option 13 in a certain modem (and no other error conditions apply) options 10 through 12 would be changed as specified in the - command unknown. Example: TRK INVMS Invalid command - message syntax error. V.3229 / V.3229L -17
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    : Restoring a factory option set other than factory option 9 disables the V.25 synchronous dialer. If no parameter follows the command, the modem automatically selects factory option set 1. Responses: VAL Valid command received. Transmitted on receiving an error-free command with no transmission
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    . Examples: PRP 1; PRP 1;1 PRP 001 INVPV Invalid command - parameter value error. Example: PRP 5 where factory default 5 is not defined for the modem. Current modem factory options are 1 - 9. The request list of stored options command is RLO followed by an optional 1 to 3 digit decimal address and
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    . Examples: RLO 0;1; RLO 0;1;4 RLO 0;001 INVPV Invalid command - parameter value error. Examples: RLO 0;Q RLO 0;0 RLO999;45 LSO List stored options. The separator {sep} is a -20 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    }xxx;ooo... The V.25 bis autodialer options can be changed using the PRO or the RLO command. The options are: 000 - 001: Not applicable 002: V.3229 / V.3229L -21
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    Default value = 1 008-019: Not applicable 020: Programmable / permissive operation 0 - Permissive 1 - Programmable Default value = 0 021-022: Not applicable 023-049: Reserved for future use -22 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    : Transmit clock 0 - Internal 1 - External 2 - Receive (slave) Default value = 0 056: Leased line transmit level Transmit level (- {decimal} dBm) Default value = 0 057-062: Not applicable 063: Autoanswer V.3229 / V.3229L -23
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    7 V.25 bis Autodialer 0 - Disable 1 - Enable (answer after 1 to 255 rings) Default value = 1 064: Line current disconnect 0 - Off 1 - Short (8 ms) 2 - Long (90 ms) Default value = 2 065-075: Not applicable -24 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    set in increments of 10 ms: 10, 20, 30 . . . 250 Default value = 0 086: Not applicable 087: DTR dropout timer 0 to 255 in 10 ms increments V.3229 / V.3229L -25
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    ) Guard tone 0 = None 1 = 550 Hz 2 = 1800 Hz Default value = 0 Carrier detect delay 0 - Off 1 to 255 in increments of 10 ms Default value = 6 (60 ms) -26 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    1-255 sec Default value = 30 sec 099-102: Not applicable 103: Signal quality retrain 0 - Disable 1 - Send training sequence on poor quality Default value = 1 104-106: V.3229 / V.3229L -27
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    3 Loop 4 Bilateral Loop Loop 2 Loop 1 Loop 4 Loop 3 Loop definitions are per CCITT V.54. 904: DTE commanded remote digital loopback 0 - Disable 1 - Enable Default value = 0 905: -28 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    value = 0 908: Not applicable 909-999: Reserved for future use 000-006: Not applicable 007: V.22 1200 bps 008: V.22 bis 2400 bps 009-033: V.3229 / V.3229L -29
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    047: V.32 bis 12,000 bps trellis echo canceling 048: V.32 bis 14,400 bps trellis echo canceling 049-999: Reserved for future use -30 V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 208
    also buffers data received from the remote modem in case an error occurs and the data is retransmitted. To avoid overfilling the buffer, flow control is used to control data between the modem and the terminal. V.42 bis protocol options can be set by AT commands. RELIABLE V.3229 / V.3229L -1
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 209
    priority and if not supported, then an MNP connection is attempted. AUTO-RELIABLE In auto-reliable mode the modem negotiates to the highest protocol (LAPM or MNP) common to both modems. However, if a on the compressed data. Compression takes place only if the modem detects -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 210
    8 Protocols that the remote modem supports compression. If not, a reliable connection is made without compression. Although data compression is compatible with any type of V.42 bis by having extra buffer and more processor time with the &C2 and &C3 data compression commands. V.3229 / V.3229L -3
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 211
    8 Protocols NORMAL MODE No error control with or without constant speed DTE interface. Data is buffered. DIRECT MODE The DTE speed and DCE speed are forced to be the same. No error control or buffering. FLOW CONTROL -4 V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 212
    . The modem holds characters in an internal buffer until they can be transmitted. When this buffer is full, the modem uses flow control to stop data from the DTE. As the modem continues to transmit data and the buffer empties, flow control is again used to start data from the DTE. V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 213
    Repeated failure indicates a more serious problem. MAINTENANCE The modem provides maintenance free service. Periodically it is necessary to Motorola UDS at one of the numbers listed on the Toll Free Numbers page at the end of the manual. Do not return the unit without prior instructions. V.3229
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    9 Maintenance -2 V.3229 / V.3229L
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    ) 2 lbs. 13 oz. (1.28 kg) Temperature: Operation +32° F to +122° F (0° C to + 50° C) Storage -40° F to + 158° F (-40° C to + 70° C) Humidity: 0 to 95% relative humidity: noncondensing V.3229 / V.3229L -A
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 216
    nominal loss, frequency translation up to ± 10 Hz Digital Interface Conforms to EIA-232D and CCITT V.24 Modem Data Rates 14400, 12000, 9600, and 7200 trellis coded, 9600 and 4800 uncoded as stated in CCITT (V.32 bis, V.22 bis compliant) 1200 PSK 300 FSK Transmit Carrier -B V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 217
    -9 through -21 dBm Operation 4-wire, full-duplex, private line; 2-wire, full-duplex, private line or PSTN Carrier Detect Level Dynamic to -43 dBm Telco Connection V.3229 / V.3229L -C
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    remote loopback control Line Equalization Automatic adaptive RTS/CTS Delay From 0 ± 2 ms to 150 ± 2 ms, user selectable in 10 ms increments. (The default is 0 ms) -D V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 219
    line Pin 6 MIC Switch hook on exclusion key telephone Pin 7 PR To data jack program resistor Pin 8 PC To data jack program resistor TELSET / LEASED V.3229 / V.3229L -A
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 220
    Reference> Phone Jack Descriptions LINE PIN FUNCTIONS The 8-pin TELSET / LEASED LINE jack allows a standard telephone or a leased line to be connected to the modem. The pin functions for this jack are Pins 1, 2 - Transmit pair - 4-wire leased line or Tx and Rx for 2-wire leased line Pins 4, 5 - Ring
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 221
    Interfaces V.3229 / V.3229L -C
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 222
    Phone Jack Descriptions -D V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 223
    DIAL jack on the back panel. ¥Connect a telephone to the TELSET / LEASED LINE jack on the back panel of the modem. ¥Press the TALK/DATA button (to turn on the TALK/DATA LED on the L model) and wait for dial tone. ¥Dial the remote modem; the phone should operate normally. V.3229 / V.3229L -A
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 224
    procedure from V.32b rates to V.22 rates, problems may arise when a V.32 optioned for 14400 originates a call to a V.22 bis modem. If this is a problem, change the originate modem speed to 2400 bps from the front panel or option set #1 and RTS is active from the DTE. Where indicated V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 225
    Test Procedures RD and / or TD may be on, off, or flashing depending on the type of DTE and its operating state. V.3229 / V.3229L -C
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 226
    the modem for LOCAL ANALOG LOOP to switch the transmitter back to its normal data input . ¥The modem should Services. This step determines the performance of the local and remote modems and the telephone circuits. It also determines each modem other modem. This test applies to both leased
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 227
    modem to configure his modem for LOCAL DIGITAL LOOP. Configure the local modem for TEST PATTERN. The remote modem receives and retransmits the data back to the local modem test is valid for 4-wire operation only. ¥Configure the modem for REMOTE ANALOG LOOP WITH TEST PATTERN. This signals the remote
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 228
    modem to place his modem in LOCAL ANALOG LOOP and enable his bilateral analog option. This places the remote modem modem is looped around through a buffer stage at the remote modem and back to the local modem. ¥At the local modem Services. AT COMMAND RECOVERY FOR L MODELS For the L model of the modem
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 229
    mode required for specific tests. Table C-1 Test Operating Mode Requirements Test LAL LAL/TP RAL (4-W) RAL/TP (4-W) LDL RDL RDL/TP TP Table 1: Offline X X Online X X X X X X V.3229 / V.3229L -G
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 230
    600 ohms (Figure C-1). If operating 2-wire over the PSTN, any call is terminated and the modem is forced on hook (Figure C-2). Note: Figure C-1 through C-8 include LED indications for diagnostic leased line to the transmit line through a buffer amplifier (Figure C-3). -H V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 231
    the remote modem to go to Remote Analog Loopback. The remote receive leased line connects to the transmit leased line through a buffer amplifier (Figure 3-4). The remote modem transmitter goes off, but its receiver stays connected and waits for the signal to end the test. Local Digital Loop V.3229
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 232
    modem Loop The initiating modem signals the remote modem to enter Digital Loopback. The remote modem receives the data, data back to the local modem. If Digital Bilateral Loopback is replaced by a V.52 compatible test pattern. When the modem transmits the test pattern, it expects to receive the
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 233
    Test Procedures When Local Analog Loopback, Remote Analog Loopback, or Remote Digital Loopback is selected, the locate DTE transmits data may be replaced by a V.52 compatible test pattern (Figures C-7 and C-8). To do so answer yes to the LCD prompt. V.3229 / V.3229L -K
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 234
    Command Index and Defaults Appendix D Command Index and Defaults GENERAL This reference guide provides asynchronous command characters and their meanings. Pages listed provide initial information on is part of the command; the * in the description indicates the default. V.3229 / V.3229L -A
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 235
    23 S14 Local character echo off E1 Local character echo on * F 5-24 F1 Not supported - returns ERROR Disables online character echo H 5-24 Hang up I 5-24 I1 I3 n (hexadecimal) Set single bit value in register V 5-6 S14 Response codes V1 Response messages * -B V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 236
    D2 &D3 5-18 S21 DTR ignored * DTR recalls command mode DTR disconnects DTR disconnects and resets modem to stored configuration &F or &F1 5-35 &F2 &F3 &F4 &F5 &F6 &F7 &F8 6 Restore factory configuration 7 Restore factory configuration 8 Restore factory configuration 9 V.3229 / V.3229L -C
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 237
    data * Async dial / sync data Dials stored number when DTR off / on transition is detected / sync data Manual dial / sync data V.25 bis autodialer with BISYNC protocol / sync data V.25 bis autodialer with SDLC protocol / * &T5 S23 Denies remote commanded digital loopback -D V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 238
    bps max 9600 bps max 9600 bps trellis coded max 7200 bps trellis coded max 12000 bps trellis coded max 14400 bps trellis coded max * V.3229 / V.3229L -E
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 239
    value entered after equal sign (0-99999999) Disabled Displays remote configuration security code of local modem %P= Clears the security code* %R %R1 %R2 %R3 5-30 S53 %V 5-30 Display product revision level %Z 5-30 %Z1 Permissive (RJ11) * Programmable (RJ45) -F V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 240
    buffer * \C1 Buffer data for 4 seconds or 200 characters \G 5-46 S54 Disable modem port flow control * \G1 Enable modem port XON/XOFF flow control \J 5-41 S72 Disable slaved DTE/DCE speed * (constant speed MNP fallback \N7 LAPM with MNP and normal fallback * V.3229 / V.3229L -G
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 241
    S34 Disables bilateral analog loop * Enables bilateral analog loop *AUn 5-15 Dial number stored at location n upon transition of DTR in command mode (n=1-9) autodial number -H V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 242
    disabled Short (8 ms) line current disconnect Long (90 ms) line current disconnect * *LD 5-32 Manual dial backup from leased line *ND 5-36 Displays the nine stored numbers *NT *NT1 5-32 S29 *RO1 5-38 S29 Retain options at disconnect * Restore options at disconnect V.3229 / V.3229L -I
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 243
    Reset security Displays the current status of security Disables security where x is either password Enables security where x is either password Displays the current security status -J V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 244
    rate 0 6-17 Bit mapped -10 dBm 6-17 Bit mapped 6-17 801 V.32 timeout 0 (long) 6-18 Flow control DTE 0 6-18 V.42 compression 6-19 Number code application 0 V.3229 / V.3229L -K
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 245
    6-24 Bit mapped 6-24 Autocallback timer 30 6-25 Break length 35 6-25 Serial port speed 6 6-26 Bit mapped RO=Read only RW=Read or write -L V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 246
    last number a maximum of n times 7-6 Dial stored number command (a = address) 7-7 Disregard incoming call command 7-14 Save current option settings 7-9 Link number at address a with number V.3229 / V.3229L -M
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 247
    Call failure - link list complete CFINS Call failure - number not stored CFINT Call failure - no answer back tone, no ringback CFIRT Call failure - timeout occurred -N V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 248
    Incoming ring detected Invalid command - command unknown Invalid command - message syntax error Invalid command - parameter syntax error Invalid command - parameter value error Valid command received V.3229 / V.3229L -O
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 249
    FACTORY OPTION SET #1 (ASYNCHRONOUS DIAL-UP WITH V.42 bis PROTOCOL) (AT&F or AT&F1) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto retrain enabled SQ auto rate disabled OPTIONS Tone dial Auto dial #1 Wait for dial tone Wait delay 2 seconds -P V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 250
    detect FACTORY OPTION SET # 2 (ASYNCHRONOUS DIAL-UP WITHOUT V.42 bis PROTOCOL) (AT&F2) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate = 14400 * Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto retrain enabled SQ auto rate disabled DTE remote test disabled Remote commanded test enabled Test timeout off V.3229 / V.3229L -Q
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 251
    2 seconds Pause delay 2 seconds Call timeout 30 seconds Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium On until carrier detect -R V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 252
    from factory option set #1 FACTORY OPTION SET #3 (SYNCHRONOUS DIAL-UP) (AT&F3) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto retrain enabled SQ auto rate timeout 30 seconds Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled V.3229 / V.3229L -S
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 253
    Command Index and Defaults ¥DTE OPTIONS Sync data * Dial method manual * AT command set disabled * DTR disconnects * DSR normal * DCD normal * CTS follows RTS * RTS/CTS delay 0 ms * DTE fallback disabled Options retained at disconnect ¥SPEAKER
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 254
    # 4 (SYNCHRONOUS 4-WIRE LEASED LINE) (AT&F4) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled dBm Leased line * 4-wire * Lease Tx level is 0 dBm * Manual dial backup * Lookback timer is 15 min * Jack type RJ11 (permissive Call timeout 60 seconds * V.3229 / V.3229L -U
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 255
    /CTS delay 0 ms * DTE fallback disabled Options retained at disconnect Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium Speaker off * -V V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 256
    4-WIRE LEASED LINE WITH V.42 bis PROTOCOL) (AT&F5) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto 10 dBm Leased line * 4-wire * Lease Tx level is 0 dBm * Manual dial backup * Lookback timer is 15 min * Jack type RJ11 (permissive) Line V.3229 / V.3229L -W
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 257
    Speaker off * Indicates variation from factory option set #1 FACTORY OPTION SET # 6 (ASYNCHRONOUS 4-WIRE LEASED LINE WITHOUT V.42 bis PROTOCOL) (AT&F6) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto retrain enabled SQ auto rate disabled Internal transmit clock Dial
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 258
    Auto dial #1 Wait for dial tone Wait delay 2 seconds Pause delay 2 seconds Call timeout 30 seconds Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled V.3229 / V.3229L -Y
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 259
    Command Index and Defaults ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium Speaker off -Z V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 260
    SYNCHRONOUS 2-WIRE LEASED LINE NORMAL ORIGINATE) (AT&F7) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train dBm Leased line * 2-wire * Lease Tx level is 0 dBm * Manual dial backup * Lookback timer is 15 min * Jack type RJ11 (permissive delay 2 seconds V.3229 / V.3229L -AA
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 261
    disabled Options retained at disconnect Call timeout 60 seconds * Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium Speaker off -AB V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 262
    (SYNCHRONOUS 2-WIRE LEASED LINE FORCED ANSWER) (AT&F8) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Forced answer * Fast train dBm Leased line * 2-wire * Lease Tx level is 0 dBm * Manual dial backup * Lookback timer is 15 min * Jack type RJ11 (permissive Pause delay 2 seconds V.3229 / V.3229L -AC
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 263
    disabled Options retained at disconnect Call timeout 60 seconds * Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium Speaker off -AD V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 264
    factory option set #1 FACTORY OPTION SET #9 (SYNCHRONOUS V.25 bis DIALER) (AT&F9) ¥MODEM OPTIONS DCE rate - 14400 trellis Normal originate Fast train disabled Auto retrain enabled SQ auto rate timeout 30 seconds Answer on 1 ring 801 V.32b timeout long Autocallback disabled V.3229 / V.3229L -AE
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 265
    * DCD normal * CTS follows RTS * RTS/CTS delay 0 ms * DTE fallback disabled Options retained at disconnect ¥SPEAKER OPTIONS Volume medium On until carrier detect -AF V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 266
    Command Index and Defaults * Indicates variation from factory option set #1 V.3229 / V.3229L -AG
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 267
    Incoming Call Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Connect Complete Computer Output Microfilm Central Office Call Originate Status Customer Premise Equipment Characters Per Hour Central Processing Unit V.3229 / V.3229L -A
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 268
    Return Cyclic Redundancy Check Call Request Canadian Standards Association Circuit Switched Digital Capability Channel Service Unit Channel Service Unit Local Loopback Control Field Clear to Send D DAA dB, db dc DCE data Enabled Enquiry End of Address End of Message -B V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 269
    Error Invalid Command - Parameter Value Error Input / Output International Standard Integrated Services Digital Network Keyboard Kilobits Per Second Frequency Modulation Test message (The quick Analog Loopback Link Access Protocol - D Channel Link Access Protocol for Modems V.3229 / V.3229L -C
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 270
    Loopback Limited-Distance Modem Light Emitting Diode Modem Ready Modem Ready / Ring Indicate Millisecond Multiplexer N NAK NET STAT NRZ NRZI NS NT Negative Acknowledgment Network Status Non Return to Zero Non Return to Zero Inverted No Signal Network Termination O OH Off Hook OS Out-of-Service
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 271
    Control (IBM) SGND, SG Signal Ground SH Switch Hook SIM SW CR Simulated Switched Carrier SNR Signal / Noise Ratio SPID Service Profile Identifier SQD Signal Quality Detector SQM Signal Quality Monitor SS Systems Status STX Start of Text SYN Synchronization Character T T Reference
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 272
    XOFF XON XTC U U UART USOC Reference Designator Universal Asynchronous Receiver / Transmitter Universal Service Ordering Code V V. V.24 Vac VAC VAL Vdc CCITT Code Designation List of Designation Transmit Transmitter Off Transmitter On External Transmit Clock -F V.3229 / V.3229L
  • Motorola V3229 | Operating Instructions - Page 273
    of any particular product for any purpose, nor claims responsibility for its operation and accuracy. UPDATES Updates to the products and the manual are obtainable at participating Motorola dealers and distributors, or directly from Motorola on the same terms and conditions as those offered by
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V.3229 / V.3229L
Installation and Operation
Motorola
Doc. 6 209 5262 07 014
20 Cabot Boulevard
May 1995
Mansfield, MA 02048
(508) 261-4000