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Modem Reference Information

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Reference Information Modem Reference Information Modem Reference Information Note If your computer has a modem port, you can customize the operation of the modem using AT commands and S-registers. You can do this from Phone and Modem Options in Control Panel, from most communications software, or by using terminal mode in your software. See "To change your modem settings" on page 61. You should have a good understanding of modems and how they operate before you change default settings. This section contains summary information about AT commands, S-registers, and selected result codes for the built-in modem. Your computer has an Ambit (Ambit/ESS or Ambit/Lucent) modem. Modem Reference (Ambit) In the following AT command table, default settings are shown in bold. All listed AT commands except A/ must be preceded by "AT." AT Commands (Ambit) Command Function (Ambit) Basic and Extended AT Commands A/ Re-execute command (not preceded by AT) A Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call B0 Select V.22 connect @1200 bps C1 Return OK message Dn Dial modifier E0 Turn off command echo E1 Turn on command echo H0 Initiate a hang-up sequence H1 If on-hook, go off-hook and enter command mode I0 Report modem speed I1 Report chip set I2 Report DSP code revision I3 Report controller code revision I4 Report manufacturer name I5 Report board name I6 Report OK I7 Report OK I9 Report data/TAM/handset/speakerphone I10 Report DSP code details I11 Report controller code details Reference Guide 141

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Reference Information
Modem Reference Information
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Modem Reference Information
If your computer has a modem port, you can customize the operation of the modem using
AT commands and S-registers. You can do this from Phone and Modem Options in
Control Panel, from most communications software, or by using terminal mode in your
software. See “To change your modem settings” on page 61.
Note
You should have a good understanding of modems and how they operate before you
change default settings.
This section contains summary information about AT commands, S-registers, and
selected result codes for the built-in modem. Your computer has an Ambit (Ambit/ESS or
Ambit/Lucent) modem.
Modem Reference (Ambit)
In the following AT command table, default settings are shown in bold. All listed AT
commands except A/ must be preceded by “AT.”
AT Commands (Ambit)
Command
Function (Ambit)
Basic and Extended AT Commands
A/
Re-execute command (not preceded by AT)
A
Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call
B0
Select V.22 connect @1200 bps
C1
Return OK message
Dn
Dial modifier
E0
Turn off command echo
E1
Turn on command echo
H0
Initiate a hang-up sequence
H1
If on-hook, go off-hook and enter command mode
I0
Report modem speed
I1
Report chip set
I2
Report DSP code revision
I3
Report controller code revision
I4
Report manufacturer name
I5
Report board name
I6
Report OK
I7
Report OK
I9
Report data/TAM/handset/speakerphone
I10
Report DSP code details
I11
Report controller code details