DATATRONICS TECHNOLOGY, INC.
5614TV
Card Type | Modem |
Chip Set | Unidentified |
I/O Options | Serial port, line in (RJ-11), line out (RJ-11), DC power connector, speaker, microphone in |
Maximum Modem Rate | 56Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate | 14.4Kbps |
Data Modulation Protocol | Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34, K56flex, V.90 |
Fax Modulation Protocol | ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
Error Correction/Compression | MNP5, V.42bis |
Fax Class | Class I |
Data Bus | External |
CONNECTIONS |
|||
Function |
Label |
Function |
Label |
DC power | CN1 | Speaker | C N5 |
RS-232/422 | CN2 | microphone | CN6 |
Line in (RJ-11) | CN3 | Volume | C N7 |
Line out (RJ-11) | CN4 |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) |
|||
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
AA |
Unidentified | On |
Auto-answer enabled |
AA |
Unidentified | Off |
Auto-answer disabled |
AA |
Unidentified | Blinking |
Phone is ringing |
CD |
Unidentified | On |
Carrier signal detected |
CD |
Unidentified | Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
CD |
Unidentified | Blinking |
Modem is retraining |
HS |
Unidentified | On |
Modem is operating at 4800bps or faster |
HS |
Unidentified | Off |
Modem is operating at slower than 4800bps |
MR |
U nidentified |
On |
Power is on |
MR |
Unidentified | Off |
Power is off |
OH |
Unidentified | On |
Modem is off-hook |
OH |
Unidentified | Off |
Modem is on-hook |
R D |
Unidentified | On |
Modem is receiving data |
R D |
Unidentified | Off |
Modem is not receiving data |
S D |
Unidentified | On |
Modem is transmitting data |
S D |
Unidentified | Off |
Modem is not transmitting data |
TR |
Unidentified | On |
DTR signal is detected |
TR |
Unidentified | Off |
DTR signal is not detected |
SUPPORTED COMMAND SET |
Basic AT Commands |
AT, +++, A/ |
A, B, E, H, O, Q, S, V, X, Z |
&C, &L, &P, &R, &V, &W, &X, &Y, &Z |
Extended AT Commands |
\A, \B, \V |
%C, %E |
S Registers |
S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S6, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S18, S24, S25, S29, S30, S32, S33, |
S38, S39, S40, S41, S86, S91, S92, S95 |
Special Commands |
#CID, |
Standard AT Voice Commands |
#BDR, #CLS, #MDL, #MFR, #REV, #TL, #VBQ, #VBS, #VBT, #VCI, #VLS, #VRA,, |
#VRN, #VRX, #VSD, #VSK, #VSP, #VSR, #VSS, #VTD, #VTM, #VTS, #VTX |
Note: See MHI Help File for full command documentation. |
Proprietary AT Command Set
DIAL |
|
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] D<#> [cmds] |
Description: | Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string |
Note: | Any combination of modifiers can be used to produce the desired dial functions in sequence. |
Command |
Function |
DL |
Re-dial last number |
DP |
Pulse dialing enabled |
DR |
Answer mode enabled; originate mode disabled following handshake initiation. |
DS=n |
Dial stored telephone number n |
DT |
Tone dialing enabled/Pulse dialing disabled |
DW |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection |
D, |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register |
D! |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go off-hook for specified time before returning on-hook. |
D; |
Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command. |
REPORT INFORMATION |
|
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Description: | Displays information requested |
Command |
Function |
I0 |
Reports modem model and speed |
I1 |
Reports ROM checksum |
I3 |
Reports firmware version |
SPEAKER VOLUME |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Ln [cmds] |
Description: | Controls speaker volume |
Command |
Function |
L0 |
Low volume setting |
L1 |
Low volume setting |
» L2 |
Medium volume setting |
L3 |
Highest volume setting |
SPEAKER MODE |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Mn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects various speaker options |
Command |
Function |
M0 |
Speaker disabled |
M1 |
Speaker enabled until carrier signal detected |
M2 |
Speaker enabled |
AUTO-MODE DETECTION |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Nn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects various options for the automatic detection and negotiation of protocols during the handshake process if the modem is communicating with a remote modem of dissimilar speed. |
Command |
Function |
N0 |
Fixed data rate follow *N command |
N1 |
Enable adaptive data rate |
EXTENDED RESULT CODES |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Wn [cmds] |
Description: | Enables selection of additional result codes |
Command |
Function |
W0 |
Displays V.42 response codes and displays DTE speed. |
W1 |
Enables V.42 response codes and displays DTE speed. |
W2 |
Disables V.42 response codes and displays DCE speed. |
LONG SPACE DISCONNECT |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] Yn [cmds] |
Description: | Commands the modem to disconnect after a 4 second break is detected |
Command |
Function |
Y0 |
Long space disconnect function disabled |
Y1 |
Long space disconnect function enabled |
DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR) |
||||
Type: | Configuration | |||
Format: | AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds] | |||
Description: | Selects modem response to DTR | |||
Note: | The action each variant of &D causes depends on the setting of &Q | |||
&Q Setting |
&D0 |
&D1 |
&D2 |
&D3 |
&Q0, &Q5, &Q6 |
NONE |
Command 2 |
Command 3 |
Command 4 |
&Q1, &Q4 |
Command 1 |
Command 2 |
Command 3 |
Command 4 |
&Q2, &Q3 |
Command 3 |
Command 3 |
Command 3 |
Command 3 |
Command |
Function |
|||
Command 1 |
Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is not affected. | |||
Command 2 |
Modem goes to command mode after DTR goes off | |||
Command 3 |
Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is disabled. | |||
Command 4 |
Modem is initialized after DTR goes off |
FACTORY DEFAULT CONTROL |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Fn [cmds] |
Description: | Restores factory default profiles |
Command |
Function |
&F0 |
Restores profile FDP0 |
&F1 |
Restores profile FDP1 |
GUARD TONE |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Gn [cmds] |
Description: | Commands the modem to transmit a guard tone in V.22/V.22bis |
Note: | Used primarily for international data transmission |
Command |
Function |
&G0 |
Guard tone disabled |
&G1 |
Guard tone disabled |
&G2 |
1800Hz guard tone enabled |
FLOW CONTROL |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Kn [cmds] |
Description: | Enables flow control options |
Command |
Function |
&K0 |
Flow control disabled |
&K3 |
RTS/CTS flow control enabled |
&K4 |
XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
&K5 |
Unidirectional XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
&K6 |
RTS/CTS, XON/XOFF flow control enabled |
COMMUNICATIONS MODE |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Mn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects communications mode |
Command |
Mode |
&M0 |
Asynchronous mode |
&M1 |
Synchronous connect mode and asynchronous off-line command mode. |
&M2 |
Modem dials stored number and synchronous mode when DTR low to high |
&M3 |
Dial manually while DTR low, handshake proceeds when DTR low to high |
COMMUNICATIONS MODE |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Qn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects communications mode options |
Command |
Mode |
&Q0 |
Asynchronous mode |
&Q1 |
Synchronous connect mode and asynchronous off-line command mode. |
&Q2 |
Modem dials stored number and synchronous mode when DTR low to high |
&Q3 |
Dial manually while DTR low, handshake proceeds when DTR low to high |
&Q4 |
Auto-synchronous mode |
&Q5 |
Error correction mode |
&Q6 |
Buffered asynchronous mode |
DATA SET READY (DSR) |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Sn [cmds] |
Description: | Selects DSR options |
Command |
Function |
&S0 |
DSR forced high |
&S1 |
Set DSR to follow RS-232 spec |
TEST MODES |
|
Type: | Immediate |
Format: | AT [cmds] &Tn |
Description: | Selects test options |
Command |
Function |
&T0 |
End current test |
&T1 |
Begin local analog loopback test |
&T5 |
Deny remote digital loopback request |
&T8 |
Begin local analog loopback and self-test |
Proprietary Extended AT Command Set
BREAK TYPE |
||
Type: | Configuration | |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] | |
Description: | Configures action of break signal | |
Command |
Break from DTE |
Modem receives \B |
\K0 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem | Break sent to remote modem |
\K1 |
Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared | Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared |
\K2 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem | Break sent to remote modem |
\K3 |
Send break to remote modem immediately | Send break to remote modem immediately |
\K4 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem | Break sent to remote modem |
\K5 |
Send break with transmitted data | Send break with transmitted data |
CONNECT MODE |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds] |
Description: | Controls the type of connection the modem will operate in |
Command |
Function |
\N0 |
Normal mode enabled |
\N1 |
Direct mode enabled |
\N2 |
Reliable mode enabled |
\N3 |
Auto-reliable mode enabled |
\N4 |
V.42 reliable mode with phase detection enabled |
Proprietary S Register Command Set
BACKSPACE CHARACTER |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S5=n [cmds] |
Range: | 0-255 |
Unit: | ASCII |
Description: | Selects a character used for backspace <BS> |
NO CARRIER TIME-OUT |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S7=n [cmds] |
Range: | 1-255 |
Unit: | 1 second |
Description: | Maximum wait time the modem uses after dialing to detect a carrier signal from the remote modem for both originating and answering calls. |
Note: W dial modifier also uses S7 to set the maximum time to wait. |
AUTOSYNC HDLC/BSC SYNC SELECTION |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S20=n [cmds] |
Range: | 0-255 |
Unit: | Unidentified |
Description: | Selects autosync HDLC address or BSC sync character. |
RTS TO CTS DELAY |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S26=n [cmds] |
Range: | 0 - 255 |
Unit: | .01 second |
Description: | Sets the duration of delay for CTS to respond to RTS status change |
Note: This is only used when &R0 is set. |
ERROR CORRECTION NEGOTIATION |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S36=n [cmds] |
Description: | Selects the action of the modem if it fails to connect with the error-correction protocol set in &Q. |
Command |
Function |
S36=7 |
Attempt a connection at MNP2-4; if that fails, attempt a buffered connection. |
CORRECTION/COMPRESSION |
|
Type: | Register |
Format: | AT [cmds] S46=n [cmds] |
Description: | Selects active error correction and compression protocols |
Command |
Function |
S46=138 |
LAP-M with V.42bis data compression |
FEATURE NEGOTIATION OPTIONS |
|
Type: | Register |
Format: | AT [cmds] S48=n [cmds] |
Description: | Selects active error correction and compression protocols |
Command |
Function |
S48=7 |
Detection negotiation and XID negotiation enabled |
BREAK OPTIONS |
|
Type: | Register |
Format | AT [cmds] S82=n [cmds] |
Description: | Sets the method for break transmission during error-control and ASB connections. |
Command |
Function |
S82=128 |
In-sequence signaling, timed break sent in sequence with transmitted data |
Proprietary Special Command Set
DISCONNECT ALARM |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] $DTXD=n [cmds] |
Description: | Enables selection of alarm sounding when modem is disconnected |
Command |
Function |
$DTXD=0 |
Disables Disconnect Alarm |
$DTXD=1 |
Enables Disconnect Alarm to sound for 5 seconds |
$DTXD=2 |
Enables Disconnect Alarm to sound for 15 seconds |
DISCONNECT ALARM RECALL |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] $DTXD? [cmds] |
Description: | Displays the Disconnect Alarm settings |
Command |
Function |
0 |
Disconnect Alarm is disabled |
1 |
Disconnect Alarm is enabled |
MODULATION SELECTION |
|
Type: | Configuration |
Format: | AT [cmds] +MS=x,y,z,a,b,c [cmds] |
Description: | Sets options for active protocol; the transfer rates specified by z and a must be valid for the protocol selected. |
Command |
Function |
x=0 |
V.21 |
x=1 |
V.22 |
x=2 |
V.22bis |
x=3 |
V.23 |
x=9 |
V.32 |
x=10 |
V.32bis |
x=11 |
V.34 |
x=64 |
Bell 103 |
x=69 |
Bell 212A |
x=74 |
V.FC |
y=0 |
Automode disabled |
y=1 |
Auto-detect highest speed enabled |
z, a=300 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 300bps, respectively. |
z, a=1200 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 1200bps, respectively. |
z, a=2400 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 2400bps, respectively. |
z, a=4800 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 4800bps, respectively. |
z, a=7200 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 7200bps, respectively. |
z, a=9600 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 9600bps, respectively. |
z, a=12000 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 12000bps, respectively. |
z, a=14400 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 14400bps, respectively. |
z, a=16800 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 16800bps, respectively. |
z, a=19200 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 19200bps, respectively. |
z, a=21600 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 21600bps, respectively. |
z, a=24000 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 24000bps, respectively. |
z, a=26400 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 26400bps, respectively. |
z, a=28800 |
Set minimum or maximum transfer rate at 28800bps, respectively. |
b=0 | µ-Law |
b=1 | A-Law |
c=0 | Robbed bit signaling generation or detection disabled |
c=1 | Robbed bit signaling generation or detection enabled |