User's Manual
5634RCS User’s Manual
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Modem
Commands
Description
Wn Negotiation process responses
Responses that report the carrier speed of the remote modem, the
error-correction protocol used, and the data compression method
used(if any). Modem responses are described in Chapter 2.
0 CONNECT responses show DTE speed, and disable all
extended responses. (default)
1 CONNECT responses show DTE speed, and enable
CARRIER and PROTOCOL extended responses.
2 CONNECT responses show DCE speed, and disable all
extended responses.
Xn Response set
Determines the response set used.
0 Modem ignores dialtone and busy signal; enables
responses 0-4.
1 Modem ignores dialtone and busy signal; enables all
responses except 6,7,and 8.
2 Modem ignores busy signal; enables all responses except 7
and 8.
3 Modem ignores dialtone and busy signal; enables all
responses except 6 and 8.
4 Modem recognizes dialtone and busy signal; enables all
responses. (default)
Yn Long space disconnect
0 Disable long space disconnect (default)
1 Enable long space disconnect
Zn Reset
Resets the modem and loads one of two configuration profiles
stored with the &Wn command. Refer to Chapter 3 for more
information.
0 Reset and retrieve configuration from profile 0
1 Reset and retrieve configuration from profile 1
&Cn Carrier Detect signal status
Controls the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal.
0 Forced on continuously
1 Follows status of remote carrier signal (default)
&Dn Data Terminal Ready signal status
Determines how your modem reacts to Data Terminal Ready
(DTR) signal
0 Determines how modem responds to the DTR signal
1 Modem enters command mode when DTR goes off
2 Modem goes on-hook and returns to command mode when
DTR goes off; auto-answer is disabled if DTR is off (default)
3 Modem resets when DTR goes off