MOTOROLA, INC. ============== BITSURFR PRO EZ Card Type ISDN TA Chip Set Unidentified I/O Options Analog adapters (2) Transfer Rate 56Kbps x 2/64Kbps x 2 Data Bus Serial ISDN Protocol AIMux, PPP, V.120 Switch Type 5ESS, DMS-100, NI-1 +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CONNECTIONS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Function | Label | Function | Label | |------------------------------------------------------------| | DC power in | CN1 | Analog adapter 2 | CN4 | |------------------------+---------+------------------+------| | Serial port | CN2 | Analog adapter 1 | CN5 | |------------------------+---------+------------------+------| | ISDN U interface | CN3 | | | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Setting | Label | Position | |-----------------------------------------+-------+----------| | i Factory configured - do not alter | SW1/1 | Off | |-----------------------------------------+-------+----------| | i Factory configured - do not alter | SW1/2 | Off | |-----------------------------------------+-------+----------| | i Factory configured - do not alter | SW1/3 | Off | |-----------------------------------------+-------+----------| | i Normal operation | SW1/4 | Off | |-----------------------------------------+-------+----------| | TA will reset to factory defaults when | SW1/4 | On | | powered up | | | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |------------------------------------------------------------| | LED | Color | Status | Condition | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | LS | Red | On | Power is on | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | LS | Green | On | TA is ready for operation | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | LS | Red/Green | Blinking | ISDN not synchronized | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | LS | N/A | Off | Power is off | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 1 | Green | On | Call is connected on | | | | | analog adapter 1 | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 1 | Green | Blinking | Call is being connected on | | | | | analog adapter 1 | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 1 | Green | Off | Analog adapter 1 is idle | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 2 | Green | On | Call is connected on | | | | | analog adapter 2 | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 2 | Green | Blinking | Call is being connected on | | | | | analog adapter 2 | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | 2 | Green | Off | Analog adapter 2 is idle | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | DTE | Green | On | Data call connected with | | | | | V.120 | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | DTE | Green | Slow | Data call being connected | | | | blink | | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | DTE | Green | Blinking | Data call connected with | | | | | single-channel protocol | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | DTE | Green | Fast | Data call connected with | | | | blink | multi-channel protocol | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | DTE | Green | Off | Data call not connected | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | RD | Unidentified | On | TA is receiving data | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | RD | Unidentified | Off | TA is not receiving data | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | TD | Unidentified | On | TA is transmitting data | |-----+--------------+----------+----------------------------| | TD | Unidentified | Off | TA is not transmitting | | | | | data | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +--------------------------------------------------------+ | SUPPORTED STANDARD COMMANDS | |--------------------------------------------------------| | Basic AT Commands | |--------------------------------------------------------| | +++, A/ | |--------------------------------------------------------| | A, E, H, O, V, W, X, Z | |--------------------------------------------------------| | &F, &S, &W, &Y, &Z | |--------------------------------------------------------| | Extended AT Commands | |--------------------------------------------------------| | \Q | |--------------------------------------------------------| | S-Registers | |--------------------------------------------------------| | S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S7, S10, S12, S18, S25 | |--------------------------------------------------------| | Note: See MHI help file for complete information. | +--------------------------------------------------------+ Proprietary AT Command Set +------------------------------------------------------------+ | BEARER CHANNEL - DATA | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A98=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the Bearer Channel the TA will use | | | for data calls. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | %A98=A | TA will use 3.1KHz audio Bearer Channel. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | i %A98=D | TA will use data Bearer Channel. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | %A98=S | TA will use speech Bearer Channel. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | BEARER CHANNEL - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *1%A98=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the Bearer Channel the TA will use | | | for calls that are made with analog adapter | | | 1. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | *1%A98=A | TA will use 3.1KHz audio Bearer Channel. | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | i *1%A98=S | TA will use speech Bearer Channel. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | BEARER CHANNEL - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *2%A98=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the Bearer Channel the TA will use | | | for calls that are made with analog adapter | | | 2. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | *2%A98=A | TA will use 3.1KHz audio Bearer Channel. | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | i *2%A98=S | TA will use speech Bearer Channel. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALL ANSWERING - 3.1KHz AUDIO | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A94=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will auto-answer | | | incoming calls using the 3.1KHz audio | | | Bearer Channel. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | i %A94=D | TA will not answer call. | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | %A94=E | TA will answer call. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALL ANSWERING - DATA | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A95=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will auto-answer | | | incoming calls using the data Bearer | | | Channel. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | %A95=D | TA will not answer call. | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | i %A95=E | TA will answer call. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALL ANSWERING - SPEECH BEARER | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A93=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will auto-answer | | | incoming calls using the speech Bearer | | | Channel. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | i %A93=D | TA will not answer call. | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | %A93=E | TA will answer call. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALL BUNDLING | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @B0=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will make | | | two-channel ISDN data calls. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |-------------------+----------------------------------------| | i @B0=1 | Call bundling disabled. | |-------------------+----------------------------------------| | @B0=2 | Call bundling enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @Ln [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays or clears the Caller ID log. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @L0 | Clears the Caller ID log. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @L1 | Displays the most recent Caller ID entry. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @L2 | Displays all Caller ID entries. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID AUTO-DISPLAY | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @N1=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will automatically | | | display Caller ID information upon | | | receiving an incoming call. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |-------------------+----------------------------------------| | i @N1=0 | Caller ID auto-display disabled. | |-------------------+----------------------------------------| | @N1=1 | Caller ID auto-display enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID LOGGING | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @N0=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will log Caller ID | | | information. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------------+--------------------------------------| | i @N0=0 | Caller ID logging disabled. | |---------------------+--------------------------------------| | @N0=1 | Caller ID logging enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IS=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects which type of security will be used | | | with the Caller ID database. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | @IS=B | Call blocking enabled. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | i @IS=D | Call security disabled. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | @IS=S | Call screening enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - ADD | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IA=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Adds the number specified to the Caller ID | | | security list. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - CLEAR | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IC [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Clears the Caller ID security table. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - COPY TO DATA PORTS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IP [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Copies the Caller ID security table to all | | | data ports. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - COPY TO VOICE PORTS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IV [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Copies the Caller ID security table to all | | | voice ports. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - DELETE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @ID=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Deletes the number specified from the | | | Caller ID security list. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CALLER ID SECURITY - DISPLAY | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @IL [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays the Caller ID security table. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CHAP PASSWORD | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @M20="xxxx" [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the password the TA will send at | | | connection for CHAP authentication if CHAP | | | authentication is requested and no password | | | is provided within the dialing command. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | CONFIGURATION WRITE PROTECTION | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @G=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the user may store changes | | | to the TA's configuration. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | i @G=D | Write protection disabled. | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | @G=E | Write protection enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATA LENGTH | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @P4=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the length of the data words the TA is | | | receiving from the serial port. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | @P4=7 | TA uses seven data bits. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | i @P4=8 | TA uses eight data bits. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATA PARITY | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @P3=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the parity of the data the TA is | | | receiving from the serial port. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |-----------------------+------------------------------------| | @P3=E | TA uses even parity. | |-----------------------+------------------------------------| | @P3=M | TA uses mark parity. | |-----------------------+------------------------------------| | i @P3=N | TA uses no parity. | |-----------------------+------------------------------------| | @P3=O | TA uses odd parity. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DATA STOP | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @P6=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the number of stop bits the TA is | | | receiving from the serial port. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | i @P6=0 | TA uses one stop bit. | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | @P6=1 | TA uses one and one half stop bits. | |----------------+-------------------------------------------| | @P6=2 | TA uses two stop bits. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DCD SIGNAL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &Cn [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Configures the behaviour of the DCD signal. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &C0 | DCD forced high. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | i &C1 | DCD normal. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &C2 | DCD forced high except during disconnect. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIAL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] D<#>;[cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Dials the telephone number indicated | | | according to any modifiers included in the | | | string. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | DS=n | Dial stored telephone number n. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | D>P="xxxx" | Dial and send CHAP password xxxx. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | D; | Modem returned to idle state after dialing. | | | The semicolon can only be placed at the end | | | of the dial command. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIAL MODE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A97=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the type of dialing the TA will | | | use. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | i %A97=E | Enbloc dialing enabled. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | %A97=O | Overlap dialing enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIRECTORY NUMBER - DATA | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !N1=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the DN for data calls. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *1!N1=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the DN for analog adapter 1. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DIRECTORY NUMBER - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *2!N1=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the DN for analog adapter 2. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DISPLAY COMMAND SETTINGS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >V=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays the specified command settings. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |-----------------+------------------------------------------| | >V=C | Displays ISDN switch configuration. | |-----------------+------------------------------------------| | >V=G | Displays global command settings. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DISPLAY COMMAND SETTINGS | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &V=x [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays the specified command settings. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------+-----------------------------------------| | &V | Displays port settings. | |------------------+-----------------------------------------| | &V=E | Displays V.120 command settings. | |------------------+-----------------------------------------| | &V=Z | DIsplays stored telephone numbers. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DISPLAY FIRMWARE VERSION | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] $Q [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays the firmware version number. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DISPLAY HELP SCREEN | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &H=xxxx,xxxx,xxxx... [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays the help screen for the command or | | | commands indicated. If no commands are | | | listed, a generic help screen of a list of | | | all supported commands will be displayed. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DISPLAY INFORMATION | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Displays information requested about the | | | modem. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I0 | Displays product identification code. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I1 | Displays ROM checksum. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I2 | Tests and displays ROM checksum result. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I3 | Displays board number, firmware revision, | | | and checksum result. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I4 | Displays product ID, supported protocols, | | | firmware date and revision in numeric | | | format. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I8 | Displays product ID, supported protocols, | | | firmware date and revision. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I9 | Displays Plug-N-Play information. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | I10 | Displays ISDN connection information. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DTR DIALING | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &Ln [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will automatically | | | dial the first stored number when DTR is | | | low and no call is connected. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | i &L0 | DTR dialing disabled. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | &L1 | DTR dialing enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | DTR SIGNAL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Configures the behavior of the DTR signal. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &D0 | DTR forced high. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &D1 | TA will enter command mode on low DTR. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | i &D2 | TA will disconnect on low DTR. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &D3 | TA will disconnect and reset on low DTR. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &D9 | DTR dialing enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | ECHO CANCELLATION TONE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A96=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects whether the TA will generate an | | | echo cancellation tone. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------+-----------------------------------------| | i %A96=0 | Echo cancellation tone disabled. | |------------------+-----------------------------------------| | %A96=1 | Echo cancellation tone enabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | FACTORY DEFAULT PROFILE - ISDN SWITCH | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >F [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Returns the command settings pertaining to | | | the ISDN switch configuration to the values | | | found in the factory default profile. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | FIRMWARE UPGRADE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] $Y=xxxxxx [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Begins a firmware upgrade session with the | | | password indicated. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | FIRMWARE UPGRADE PASSWORD | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %P1=xxxxxxxx [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the password required to upgrade the | | | firmware to the string indicated. The | | | password must be eight characters or less, | | | case sensitive. If the password is set to a | | | capital D, the password check will be | | | disabled. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | ISDN FEATURE - CONFERENCE CALL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !V3=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 60 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 63 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the ISDN feature code for | | | conference calling. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | ISDN FEATURE - DROP CALL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !V4=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 62 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 63 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the ISDN feature code for call | | | dropping. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | ISDN FEATURE - TRANSFER CALL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !V5=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 61 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 63 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the ISDN feature code for call | | | transferring. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | ISDN FEATURE - VOICEMAIL WAITING | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !V8=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 63 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 63 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the ISDN feature code for waiting | | | voicemail. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | LINE SPEED | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A4=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the speed at which the TA will | | | connect. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | i %A4=0 | Line speed set to 64Kbps. | |----------------------+-------------------------------------| | %A4=1 | Line speed set to 56Kbps. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | LOCAL SERIAL PORT SPEED | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] @P2=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the speed of the local serial port. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=300 | Sets serial port speed to 300bps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=1200 | Sets serial port speed to 1200bps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=2400 | Sets serial port speed to 2400bps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=4800 | Sets serial port speed to 4800bps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=9600 | Sets serial port speed to 9600bps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=19200 | Sets serial port speed to 19.2Kbps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=38400 | Sets serial port speed to 38.4Kbps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=57600 | Sets serial port speed to 57.6Kbps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | i @P2=115200 | Sets serial port speed to 115.2Kbps. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | @P2=230400 | Sets serial port speed to 230.4Kbps. This | | | disables serial port speed auto-detection. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | PROTOCOL - B-CHANNEL | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %A2=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the rate adaptation protocol the TA | | | will use. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | %A2=2 | V.120 protocol selected. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | %A2=3 | PPP protocol selected. | |------------------------+-----------------------------------| | i %A2=95 | AIMux protocol selected. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | RESULT CODES | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] Qn [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Enables TA to send result codes to the DTE. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | i Q0 | Result codes enabled. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Q1 | Result codes disabled. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Q2 | Result codes enabled in originate mode | | | only. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERVICE PROFILE ID - DATA | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !C6=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the SPID for data calls. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERVICE PROFILE ID - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *1!C6=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the SPID for analog adapter 1. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SERVICE PROFILE ID - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *2!C6=<#> [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the SPID for analog adapter 2. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SET DATE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >D0=mm/dd/yy [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the internal clock to the date | | | specified. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SET TIME | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >D1=hh:mm:ss [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the internal clock to the time | | | specified. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SOFT RESET | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >Z [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Resets TA and command settings pertaining | | | to the ISDN switch configuration to the | | | stored profile. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | STORE ISDN SWITCH CONFIGURATION | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] >W [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Writes the values for the commands | | | pertaining to the ISDN switch configuration | | | into the non-volatile RAM. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SWITCH TYPE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !C0=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the type of ISDN switch the TA is | | | connected to. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C0=0 | TA is connected to AT&T 5ESS switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C0=1 | TA is connected to Northern Telecom | | | DMS-100 switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | i !C0=2 | TA is connected to National NI-1 switch. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | SWITCH VERSION | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !C1=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the version of ISDN switch the TA | | | is connected to. | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C1=0 | TA is connected to 5ESS point-to-point | | | switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C1=1 | TA is connected to 5ESS multipoint switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C1=2 | TA is connected to DMS-100 PVC IC-0 | | | switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | !C1=3 | TA is connected to DMS-100 PVC IC-1 | | | switch. | |---------------+--------------------------------------------| | i !C1=4 | TA is connected to NI-1 switch. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | TERMINAL ENDPOINT IDENTIFIER - DATA | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] !D3=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 0 - 63, 127, 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the TEI for data calls. A value of | | | 127 disables the TEI, and a value of 255 | | | causes the TA to auto-select the TEI. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | TERMINAL ENDPOINT IDENTIFIER - ANALOG ADAPTER 1 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *1!D3=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 0 - 63, 127, 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the TEI for analog adapter 1. A | | | value of 127 disables the TEI, and a value | | | of 255 causes the TA to auto-select the | | | TEI. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | TERMINAL ENDPOINT IDENTIFIER - ANALOG ADAPTER 2 | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] *2!D3=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 0 - 63, 127, 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | N/A | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects the TEI for analog adapter 1. A | | | value of 127 disables the TEI, and a value | | | of 255 causes the TA to auto-select the | | | TEI. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | TEST MODES | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Immediate | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] &Tn | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Selects test options. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Command | Function | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &T0 | End current test. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &T1 | Begin local analog loopback test. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &T3 | Begin local digital loopback test. | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &T8 | Begin bilateral loopback est | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | &T9 | Begin terminal loopback test. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | V.120 MAXIMUM RECEIVE FRAME SIZE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %E1=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 256 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 260 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | 1 byte | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the maximum frame size for | | | transmission in V.120 mode. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | V.120 MAXIMUM TRANSMIT FRAME SIZE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %E0=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 256 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 260 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | 1 byte | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the maximum frame size for | | | transmission in V.120 mode. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | V.120 TRANSMISSION TIMER | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %E3=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 5 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 255 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | Unidentified | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the T200 transmission timer for V.120 | | | mode. | +------------------------------------------------------------+ +------------------------------------------------------------+ | V.120 WINDOW SIZE | |------------------------------------------------------------| | Type: | Configuration | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Format: | AT [cmds] %E2=n [cmds] | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Default: | 8 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Range: | 1 - 127 | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Unit: | 1 byte | |--------------+---------------------------------------------| | Description: | Sets the window size for V.120 mode. | +------------------------------------------------------------+