30 AT Command Set Summaries
Command
Function
&Q0
&Q5(default)
&Q6
Asynchronous mode selection
Select direct asynchronous operation
Try to negotiate an error-corrected link (using S36)
Select asynchronous operation in normal mode (speed
buffering)
&S0(default)
&S1
DSR is always ON
DSR is active from answer tone detected to carrier drop
&T0
&T1
&T8
Terminate test in progress
Initiate a local analog loopback test
Initiate a local analog loopback with self-test
&V
Display current configuration and saved profiles
&Wn
Store the active profile as NVRAM profile n (n=0 or 1)
&Yn
Set power-up default profile to n (n=0 or 1)
&Zn=x
Store dial string x (up to 35 digits) to NVRAM (n=0 to 3)
%C0
%C1
%C2
%C3(default)
Disable data compression
Enable MNP5 data compression negotiation
Enable V.42bis data compression
Enable both V.42bis and MNP5 data compression
%E0
%E1
%E2(default)
%E3
Disable line quality monitor and auto-retrain
Enable line quality monitor and auto-retrain
Enable line quality monitor and fallback/fall forward
Enable line quality monitor and auto-retrain, but hang-up
immediately when EQM reaches hang-up threshold
%L
Report received line signal level
%Q
Report line signal quality
\A0
\A1(default)
\A2
\A3
64 characters maximum MNP block size
128 characters maximum MNP block size
192 characters maximum MNP block size
256 characters maximum MNP block size
\Bn
Send break of length n * 100ms (n=1 to 9,default=3)
\G0(default)
\G1
Disable modem to modem flow control (XON/XOFF)
Enable modem to modem flow control (XON/XOFF)
\Kn
Set break handling:
Break
transmitted from
PC
\B command
received
Break received from
remote
\K0
Enter command
mode
Clear buffers and
send break
Clear buffers and send
break to PC
\K1
Clear buffers and
send break
Clear buffers and
send break
Clear buffers and send
break to PC
\K2
Enter command
mode
Immediately send
break to remote
Immediately send
break to PC
Summary of Contents for Comet 3356
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Page 9: ...2 Introduction...
Page 25: ...18 Basic Modem Operation...
Page 34: ...Special Functions 27...
Page 46: ...MS Modulation Commands 39...
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