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Data and General Commands
Every command except A/, +++, and A> must begin with the AT prefix and be executed by
pressing ENTER.
Example: ATDL <ENTER> dials the last number called.
Comm
Function Default Options
and
+++ Escapes to
online-
command
mode. Does
not require
the AT prefix
or a carriage
return.
None. None.
$ Displays help
for basic
commands.
None. None.
A Manual
Answer. Goes
off hook in
answer mode.
Pressing any
key before the
connection is
complete
aborts the
operation.
None. None.
A/ Re-executes
the last issued
command.
Used mainly to
redial. Does
not require
the AT prefix
or a carriage
return.
None. None.
A> Re-executes
the last issued
command
continuously
until the user
None. None.
intervenes or
the command
is executed
forever. Does
not require
the AT prefix
or a carriage
return.
Bn Set
handshaking
options.
B1 when the
modem is at
1200 bps.

B16 when the
modem is at 300
bps.
B0 Selects CCITT V.22 mode when the modem is a
1200 bps.
B1 Selects Bell 212A when the modem is at 1200 bps.
Use only if the modem is not required to answer
V.34-type calls.
B2, B3 Deselects V.23 reverse channel.
B15 Selects V.21 when the modem is at 300 bps.
B16 Selects Bell 103J when the modem is at 300 bps.
Dn Dials the
specified
phone
number. After
ENTER is
pressed,
pressing any
key before the
connection is
complete
aborts the
operation. The
default dialling
method is
tone (ATDT).
None. The maximum length of a dial string is 60 characters.
D0D9 Numeric digits.
D#, D* Extended touch-tone pad tones.
DL Dials the last phone number dialled.
DL? Displays last phone number dialled.
DP Pulse (rotary) dial.
DT Tone (DTMF) dial
DW Waits for second dial tone (X2 or X4); linked to S6
register.
D! (Exclamation point) Flashes the switch hook.
D, (Comma) Pauses. Linked to S8 register.
D/ (Slash) Delays for 125 ms. before proceeding with
dial string.
D; (Semicolon) Returns to Command mode after
dialling.
D@ Dials, waits for quiet answer, and continues (X3 or
higher).
D" (Quotation mark) Dials with alphabetic letters
between quotes converted to numbers.
D^ (Circumflex) Disables data calling tone
transmission.
DS=n Dials the
phone number
string stored in
NVRAM at
position n.
Phone
numbers are
stored with
the &Zn=s
command.
None. 02
En Sets local
echo.
E1 E0 Modem does not display keyboard commands.
E1 Modem displays keyboard commands.
H Controls hook
functions.
H0 H0 Modem goes on-hook.
H1 Modem goes off-hook.
In Displays the
information
associated
None. I0 Four-digit product code.
I1 Results of ROM checksum.
with n. I2 Results of RAM checksum.
I3 Product type.
I4 Current modem settings.
I5 Nonvolatile memory (NVRAM) settings.
I6 Link diagnostics.
I7 Product configuration.
I9 Plug and Play information.
I11 Extended link diagnostics.
I92 V.92 settings.
Ln Controls
speaker
volume.
Note:Modem
does not have
a speaker.
Command is
included for
compatibility.
L1 L0 Low.
L1 Low.
L2 Medium.
L3 High.
Mn Operates
speaker.
M1 M0 Speaker always OFF.
M1 Speaker ON until CONNECT.
M2 Speaker always ON.
M3 Speaker ON after dial, until CONNECT.
N Controls
modulation
handshake
N1 0 When originating or answering, this is for
handshake only at the communication standard
specified by register S37 and the B<value>
command.
1 When originating or answering, this is for
handshake only at the communication standard
specified by register S37 and the B<value>
command. During handshake, may fall back to a
lower speed.
On Returns
online.
None. O0 Returns online from command mode.
O1 Returns online and retrains.
P Sets pulse
dialling (rotary
dialling).
None. None.
All subsequent D<dial_string> commands use pulse dialling
until either the T command or a tone dial modifier is
received by the modem.
The modem uses tone dialling by default.
Qn Displays/suppr
esses result
codes.
Q0 Q0 Displays result codes.
Q1 Quiet mode; does not display result codes.
Sr=n Sets S-register
r to the value
n. For register
values, see S-
Registers.
None. None.
T Sets DTMF
tone dialling.
None. None. The modem uses tone dialling by default.
Vn Displays
verbal/numeri
c result codes.
V1 V0 Displays numeric result codes.
V1 Displays verbal result codes.
Wn Enables tone
detection
options.
W2 W0 CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed.
Disables protocol result codes.
W1 CONNECT result code reports DTE receive speed.
Enables protocol result codes.
W2 CONNECT result code reports DCE receive speed.
Enables protocol result codes.
Xn Sets result
codes
displayed.
X4 This command enables tone detection options used in the
dialling process. As each function is chosen, the modems
result codes are also affected. Therefore, this command is
frequently used to control the modems responses. The
primary function of this command is to control call response
capabilities.
Commands
Command Extended
Result Codes
Dial Tone
Detect
Busy Tone
Detect
X0 Disabled Disabled Disabled
X1 Enabled Disabled Disabled
X2 Enabled Enabled Disabled
X3 Enabled Disabled Enabled
X4 Enabled Enabled Enabled
X5, X6 Enabled Enabled Enabled
X7 Disabled Enabled Enabled

Option Description
Function Enabled Disabled
Ext
Result
Codes
Displays basic result
codes, connect messages
with data rate, and an
indication of the
modem's error correction
Displays the basic
result codes.
and data compression
operations.
Dial Tone
Detect
Dials upon detection of a
dial tone and disconnects
the call if the dial tone is
not detected within 10
seconds.
Dials a call
regardless of
whether the
modem detects a
dial tone. Register
S6 contains the
dial delay.
Busy
Tone
Detect
Monitors for busy tones. Ignores all busy
tones.

Option Result Codes
Command Result Codes
X0 OK Ring Error
Connect No
Carrier

X1 OK Ring Error
Connect <Rate> No
Carrier

X2 OK Ring Error
Connect <Rate> No
Carrier
No dial
tone
X3 OK Ring Error
Connect <Rate> No
Carrier
Busy
Blacklisted
X4 OK Ring Error
Connect <Rate> No
Carrier
Busy
Blacklisted Delayed No dial
tone
Call Waiting
detected

X5, X6 OK Ring Error
Connect <Rate> No
Carrier
Busy
Blacklisted Delayed No dial
tone
Call Waiting
detected

X7 OK Ring Error
Connect No
Carrier


Yn Selects reset
default
configuration.
Y0 Y0 Selects stored profile (&W).
Y1 Selects stored profile (&W).
Y2 Selects factory configuration 0 (&F0).
Y3 Selects factory configuration 1 (&F1).
Y4 Selects factory configuration 2 (&F2).
Zn Resets
modem.
Z0 Z0 Resets the modem to NVRAM profile selected by Y
command.
Z1 Resets the modem to the stored profile (&W).
Z2 Resets the modem to the stored profile (&W).
Z3 Resets the modem to factory default profile 0
(&F0).
Z4 Resets the modem to factory default profile 1
(&F1).
Z5 Resets the modem to factory default profile 2
(&F2).
#CID=n Controls Caller
ID.
None. #CID=0 Disables Caller ID.
#CID=1 Enables formatted Caller ID.
#CID=2 Enables unformatted Caller ID.
#UD Displays
Unimodem
Diagnostics.
None. None.
%B Displays
numbers in
blacklist.
(Country
selection must
support
blacklist.)
None. None.
%En Controls %E2 %E0 Fallback/Fallforward disabled.
Fallback/Fallfo
rward.
%E1 Fallback enabled, Fallforward disabled.
%E2 Fallback/Fallforward enabled.
&An Enables/disabl
es added
result code
subsets (see
Xn).
&A3 &A0 ARQ result codes disabled.
&A1 ARQ result codes enabled.
&A2 V.xx modulation indicator added.
&A3 Protocol indicators added: LAPM/MNP/NONE
(error control) and V42bis/MNP5 (data
compression).
&Bn Manages the
modem's
serial port
rate.
&B1 &B0 Serial DTE rate is variable, follows connection rate.
&B1 Fixed DTE rate.
&Cn Controls
Carrier Detect
(CD) signal.
&C1 &C0 CD override.
&C1 Normal CD operation.
&Dn Controls Data
Terminal
Ready (DTR)
operations.
&D2 &D0 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) override.
&D1 DTR toggle causes online Command mode.
&D2 Normal DTR operation.
&D3 Resets on receipt of DTR.
&Fn Resets the
modem and
loads a read-
only (non-
programmable
) factory
configuration.
None. &F0 Loads a generic template.
&F1 Loads the hardware flow control template.
&F2 Loads the software flow control template.
&Gn Sets Guard &G0 &G0 No guard tone, U.S. and Canada.
Tone. &G1 550 Hz guard tone; requires B0 setting.
&G2 1800 Hz guard tone; requires B0 setting.
&Hn Sets Transmit
Data (TD) flow
control.
&H1 &H0 Flow control disabled.
&H1 Hardware flow control, Clear to Send (CTS).
&H2 Software flow control, XON/XOFF.
&Kn Enables/disabl
es data
compression.
&K1 &K0 Data compression disabled.
&K1 Auto enable/disable.
&Mn Sets Error
Control (ARQ)
for
connections at
1200 bps and
higher.
&M4 &M0 Normal mode, error control disabled.
&M4 Auto Normal/ARQ.
&M5 ARQ required for connection.
&Nn Sets S registers
to attempt
forced speed.
&N0
n Rate S28 S37 S38
0 Auto rate 1 0 1
1 300 V.21/B103 0 3 0
2 1200 V.22 0 5 0
3 2400 V.22bis 0 6 0
4 4800 V.32 0 7 0
5 7200 V.32 0 8 0
6 9600 V.32 0 9 0
7 12000 V.32bis 0 10 0
8 14400 V.32bis 0 11 0
9 16800 V.32ter 0 12 0
10 19200 V.32ter 0 13 0
11 21600 V.34 1 14 0
12 24000 V.34 1 15 0
13 26400 V.34 1 16 0
14 28800 V.34 1 17 0
15 31200 V.34+ 1 18 0
16 33600 V.34+ 1 19 0
17 28000 V.90 1 0 2
18 29333 V.90 1 0 3
19 30666 V.90 1 0 4
20 32000 V.90 1 0 5
21 33333 V.90 1 0 6
22 34666 V.90 1 0 7
23 37333 V.90 1 0 8
24 37333 V.90 1 0 9
25 38666 V.90 1 0 10
26 40000 V.90 1 0 11
27 41333 V.90 1 0 12
28 42666 V.90 1 0 13
29 44000 V.90 1 0 14
30 45333 V.90 1 0 15
31 46666 V.90 1 0 16
32 48000 V.90 1 0 17
33 49333 V.90 1 0 18
34 50666 V.90 1 0 19
35 52000 V.90 1 0 20
36 53333 V.90 1 0 21
37 54666 V.90 1 0 22
38 56000 V.90 1 0 23

&Pn Sets the make-
to-break ratio.
&P1 &P0 U.S. ratio: 39%61% at 10 pulses per second
&P1 UK ratio: 39%61% at 10 pulses per second
&P2 UK ratio: 39%61% at 20 pulses per second
(Japan)
&Sn Sets the Data
Set Ready
(DSR) option.
&S0 &S0 DSR override. DSR is always on.
&S1 DSR comes on after establishing a connection and
goes off when the connection ends.
&Tn Sets test
modes.
None. &T0 Ends testing.
&T1 Local Analogue Loopback (LAL).
&T3 Local Digital Loopback (LDL).
&Wn Stores current
configuration
in NVRAM
template.
None. &W0
&Yn Sets break
handling.
&Y1 &Y0 Destructive, but doesn't send break.
&Y1 Destructive, expedited.
&Y2 Nondestructive, expedited.
&Y3 Nondestructive, unexpedited.
&Zn=s Stores phone
number string
s in NVRAM at
position n.
None. 02 Example: AT&Z1=18005551212 stores the phone
number 18005551212 in position 1. Use the DS=n
command to recall and dial the number.
\An Selects
maximum
MNP block
size.
\A3 \A0 64 characters.
\A1 128 characters.
\A2 192 characters.
\A3 256 characters.
\Bn Sends break. \B3 19 Expressed in hundreds of milliseconds.
\Gn Sets modem
port flow
control.
\G0 \G0 The modem processes XON/XOFF flow control
characters locally.
\G1 The modem passes XON/XOFF flow control
characters.
\X Sets
XON/XOFF
pass through.
\X0 \X0 The modem processes XON/XOFF flow control
characters locally.
\X1 The modem passes XON/XOFF flow control
characters.
+A8E=
n
Sets V.8
operation.
+A8E=1,1,C1,1 This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
+A8E=<v8o>,<v8a>,<v8cf>,<v8b>
Valid values for <v8o>
Value Meaning
1 Enables DCE-controlled V.8 origination
negotiation.
6 Enables DCE-controlled V.8 origination
negotiation, issue +A8x indications.

Valid values for <v8a>
Value Meaning
1 Enable DCE-controlled V.8 answer negotiation.
5 Disable DCE-controlled V.8 answer negotiation,
issue +A8x indications.
<v8cf> contains the V.8 CI signal call function octet.
Valid values are 0FF.
Valid values for <v8b>
Value Meaning
0 Disable V.8 negotiation.
1 Enable DCE-controlled V.8bis negotiation.
2 Enable DTE-controlled V.8 negotiation.

? Displays a list of valid +A8E settings.
+A8E? Display the
current
settings for V.8
or V.8 bis
negotiation.
None. None.
+A8T=
n
Sends a V.8 bis
signal or
message from
the local DCE
when V.80 is
enabled
None. This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
+A8T=<signal>,<1st message>,<2nd message>,<sig
en>,<msg en>,<supp delay>
Valid values for <signal>
Value Meaning
0 None.
1 Initiating Mre.
2 Initiating MRd.
3 Initiating CRe, low power.
4 Initiating CRe, high power.
5 Initiating CRd.
6 Initiating Esi.
7 Responding MRd, low power.
8 Responding MRd, high power.
9 Responding CRd.
10 Responding Esr.

Valid values for <sig_en>
Value Meaning
0 Enable detection of initiation signals (default).
1 Enable detection of responding signals .

Valid values for <msg_en>
Value Meaning
0 Enable detection of messages (default).
1 Enable detection of V.8 bis messages.

Valid values for <supp_delay>
Value Meaning
0 No delay inserted (default).
1 Insert 1.5 second delay between transmitted V.8
bis signal and the subsequent V.8 bis message.

? Displays a list of valid +A8T settings.
+A8T? Displays the
current +A8T
setting.
None. None.
+DCS= Selects the
data
+DCS=1,1 This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
n compression
algorithm.
+DCS=<v42bis>,<v44>
Valid values for <v42bis>
Value Meaning
0 Disable V.42bis.
1 Enable V.42bis.

Valid values for <v44>
Value Meaning
0 Disable V.44.
1 Enable V.44.
2 Enable V.44 for V.92 servers only.

+DR=n Controls data
compression
reporting.
None. 0 Disables the compression report.
1 Enables the compression report.
? Displays a list of valid +DR settings.
+DS=n Configures the
V.42 bis data
compression
method.
+DS=3,0,1024,32 This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
+DS=<direction>,<compression_negotiation>,<max_di
ct>,<max_string>
Valid values for <direction>
Value Meaning
0 Does not negotiate V.42 compression.
3 Negotiates V.42 compression in both directions.
For this modem, only direction is variable. The fixed
values of the other parameters is as follows:
Parameter Fixed Value
compression_negotiation 0
max_dict 1024
max_string 32

+DS44
=n
Configures the
V.44 data
compression
method.
+DS44=3,0,0,102
4,1024,
255,255,5120,40
96
This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
<direction>,<compression_negotiation>,<capability>
,<max_codewords_tx>,<max_codewords_rx>,
<max_string_tx>,<max_string_rx>,<max_history_tx>,
<max_history_rx>
Valid values for <direction>
Value Meaning
0 Does not negotiate V.44 compression.
3 Negotiates V.44 compression in both directions.
The value of compression_negotiation is always 0
(never disconnects if V44 is not negotiated).
The value of capability is always 0 (Stream method).
Valid Values for Remaining Parameters
Parameter Valid Values
max_codewords_tx 2562048
max_codewords_rx 2562048
max_string_tx 31255
max_string_4x 31255
max_history_tx 51211008
max_history_4x 51211008

+EB=n Determines
the action
taken when a
break is
received.
+EB=0,,30 This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
<break_selection>,<timed>,<default_length>
Valid Values for <break selection>
Value Meaning
0 Ignores break.
1 Nonexpedited, nondestructive.
2 Expedited, nondestructive.
3 Expedited, destructive.
? Displays a list of valid +EB settings.
This modem does not support the timed parameter.
Valid values for <default_length>are 3090 in
increments of 10. The unit of measure is milliseconds
(ms).
+ER=n Controls error +ER=0 0 Disables error control reporting.
control
reporting.
1 Enables error control reporting.
? Displays a list of valid +ER settings.
+ESA Sets up error
control
parameters.
None. This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
+ESA=<trans_idle>,<frame_idle>,<framed_un_ov>,
<hd_auto>,<crc_type>,<nrzi_en>,<syn1>
This modem does not use the <framed_un_ov>,
<hd_auto>, and <syn1> parameters.
Valid values for n
Combination Mode
0,,,,0,0,, Disables CRC generation and checking.
0,,,,1,0,, Causes the DCE to generate a 16-bit CRC in
the transmit direction in framed sub-Mode
and check the CRC in the receive direction.

+GCAP Displays
supported
capabilities.
None. None.
+GCI=n Sets the
country code.
None.
Code Country

Code Country
09 Australia 6C Malaysia
0A Austria 73 Mexico
0F Belgium 7B Netherlands
20 Canada 7E New Zealand
31 Denmark 82 Norway
72 Europe 26 People's Republic of China
3C Finland 89 Philippines
3D France 8B Portugal
04 or 42 Germany 9C Singapore
46 Greece 9F South Africa
50 Hong Kong A0 Spain
51 Hungary A5 Sweden
53 India A6 Switzerland
54 Indonesia A9 Thailand
57 Ireland AE Turkey
59 Italy B4 United Kingdom
00 Japan B5 United States of America
61 Korea BC Vietnam
+GCI=? displays a list of valid country codes.
+ILRR=
n
Controls port
rate reporting.
+ILRR=0 0 Disables reporting of local port rate.
1 Enables reporting of local port rate.
? Displays a list of valid +ILRR settings.
+IPR=n Displays DTE
to DCE
transmission
rates.
None. ? Displays a list of supported transmission rates.
+ITF=n Sets the
transmit flow
None. off The signal threshold, in octets, above which the
DCE will generate a flow-off signal.
control
thresholds.
on The signal threshold, in octets, below which the
DCE will generate a flow-on signal.
? Displays a list of valid +ITF settings.
+MR=n Controls
modulation
reporting.
None. 0 Enables modulation reporting.

The DCE transmits the +MRR:<rate>,<rx_rate>,
and the +MCR:<carrier> intermediate result codes
to the DTE.
The <carrier> reported is the current modulation;
the <rate> is the transmit rate in bps or is zero if
negotiation fails; the <rx_rate> is the receive
channel rate and is only reported when different
receive and transmit rates have been negotiated.
1 Disables modulation reporting.
? Displays a list of valid +MR settings.
+MS=n Controls
modulation.
+MS=V92,1,3120
0,
56000,31200,560
00
This is a compound parameter. The full syntax is as follows:
+MS=<carrier>,<automode>,<min_rate>,
<max_rate>,<min_rx_rate>,<max_rx_rate>
Valid <carrier> values
Value Meaning
V92 V.92
V90 V.90
V34 V.34
V32B V.32bis
V32 V.32
V22B V.22bis
V22 V.22
Bell212A Bell 212A
V23C V.23, constant carrier, asymmetric FDM
V21 V.21
Bell103 Bell 103

Valid <automode> values
Value Meaning
0 Disables automatic modulation negotiation.
If a value is specified for <max_rate>,
automatic rate selection is disabled and the
modem will try to connect at the specified rate.
1 Enables automatic modulation negotiation.

Valid <min_rate> range
Value Meaning
31200 Determined by modulation selected in
<carrier>
300
56000
Value limited by modulation selected in
<carrier>.

Valid <min_rate> for each <carrier>
Value Meaning
V34 240033600 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V32bis 480019200 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V32 480014400 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V22bis 2400 bps.
V22 2200 bps.
V23C Bell212A 1200 bps.
V.21, Bell103 300 bps.

Valid <max_rate> range
Value Meaning
56000 Determined by modulation selected in
<carrier>
300
56000
Value limited by modulation selected in
<carrier>.

Valid <max_rate> for each <carrier>
Value Meaning
V92 2800056000 bps in steps of 1333 bps.
V90 2800056000 bps in steps of 1333 bps.
V34 240033600 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V32bis 480019200 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V32 480014400 bps in steps of 2400 bps.
V22bis 2400 bps.
V22 2200 bps.
V23C, Bell212A 1200 bps.
V.21, Bell103 300 bps.

? Displays a list of valid +MS settings.
+VCID=
n
Controls Caller
ID.
+VCID=0 Note that this command is functionally the same as the #CID
command.
0 Disables Caller ID.
1 Enables formatted Caller ID.
2 Enables unformatted Caller ID.
? Displays a list of valid #CID settings.
S-Registers
To change a setting, use the ATSr=n command, where r is the register number and n is a decimal
value from 0 to 255 (unless otherwise indicated).
Example: ATS7=120 sets the time that the modem will wait for a connection from your carrier to
120 seconds.
To view a setting, use the ATSr? command, where r is the register number.
Note: These S-Register values are the default settings for North America. Your default settings
may be different if you live outside North America.
Register Default Function
S0 0 Sets number of rings on which to answer in Auto Answer mode. When set to 0, Auto
Answer is disabled.
S1 0 Counts and stores number of rings from an incoming call. (S0 must be greater than
0.)
S2 43 Stores ASCII decimal code for the escape code character. Default character is +. A
value of 128255 disables escape code.
S3 13 Stores ASCII code for the Carriage Return character. Valid range is 0127.
S4 10 Stores ASCII decimal code for the Line Feed character. Valid range is 0127.
S5 8 Stores ASCII decimal code for the Backspace character. A value of 128255 disables
Backspace key's delete function.
S6 4 Sets number of seconds modem waits before dialling. If Xn is set to X2 or X4, this is
time-out length if no dial tone.
S7 50 Sets number of seconds modem waits for a carrier. May be increased as needed, for
example to allow modem time to establish an international connection.
S8 2 Sets duration, in seconds, for pause (,) option in the Dial (Dn) command. Valid range
is 032.
S9 6 Sets required duration, in tenths of a second, of remote modem's carrier signal
before recognition by your USRobotics modem.
S10 60 Sets duration, in tenths of a second, that modem waits to hang up after loss of
carrier. This guard time allows your modem to distinguish a line disturbance from a
true disconnect (hang up) by the remote modem.
Note: If you set S10 = 255, the modem will not hang up when carrier is lost.
Dropping DTR hangs up the modem.
S11 95 Sets duration and spacing, in milliseconds, of dialled tones.
S12 50 Sets duration, in fiftieths of a second, of guard time for escape code sequence (+++).
S18 0 Test timer for &T loopback testing. Sets the time in seconds of testing before the
modem automatically times out and terminates the test. When set to 0, the timer is
disabled. Valid range is 1255.
S21 52 Sets length, in 10-millisecond units, of breaks sent from the modem to the
computer; applies to MNP or V.42 mode only.
S22 119 Stores ASCII decimal code for the XON character.
S23 55 Stores ASCII decimal code for the XOFF character.
S24 60 Sets duration, in seconds, for the sleep mode timer. The timer activates when there
is no activity in the off-line command state. At timeout, the modem goes into
standby mode. S24 = 0 disables the timer. Valid range is 0, 565.
S28 1
Value Result
0 Disables V.34 modulation.
1 Enables V.34 modulation.

S30 0 Sets the duration, in minutes, for the inactivity timer. The timer activates when there
is no data activity on the line; at timeout, the modem hangs up. S30=0 disables the
timer. Valid range is 0255.
S36 7 Specifies the action to be taken in the event of negotiation failure when error
control is selected.
Used in conjunction with S48, LAPM error control and feature negotiation to
negotiate certain connection types.
Value Result if S48=7 Result if S48=128
0 or 2 V.42 or hang up (Do not use)
1 or 3 V.42 or asynchronous Asynchronous
4 or 6 V.42, MNP, or hang up MNP or hang up
5 or 7 V.42, MNP, or asynchronous MNP or asynchronous

S37 0 Sets the maximum line data rate. In V.90 mode, sets the upstream V.34 rate.
Value Rate Value Rate
0 Auto rate 10 12000 bps
1 Reserved 11 14400 bps
2 1200/75 bps (V.23) 12 16800 bps
3 300 bps 13 19200 bps
4 Reserved 14 21600 bps
5 1200 15 24000 bps
6 2400 bps 16 26400 bps
7 4800 17 28800 bps
8 7200 18 31200 bps
9 9600 19 33600 bps

S38 1 Once a connection type (V.90) is determined, forces a particular downstream rate. A
value of zero disables both connection types and allows a more reliable V.34
connection. The default value of 1 lets the modem select the downstream rate
automatically. Other values force the downstream rate, with fallback to V.34 if
unsuccessful at the configured rate.
Value Rate Value Rate
0 V.90 disabled 12 41333 bps
1 Auto rate 13 42666 bps
2 28000 bps 14 44000 bps
3 29333 bps 15 45333 bps
4 30666 bps 16 46666 bps
5 32000 bps 17 48000 bps
6 33333 bps 18 49333 bps
7 34666 bps 19 50666 bps
8 36000 bps 20 52000 bps
9 37333 bps 21 53333 bps
10 38666 bps 22 54666 bps
11 40000 bps 23 56000 bps

S48 Enables or disables error control and feature negotiation. Works in conjunction with
S36 to determine the type of error correction method to use.
Value Result
7 Enables negotiation.
128 Disables negotiation.



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