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at codes for 56k external fax modems

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ptaboys96

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Hi all i have been on the u.s robotics site and cant find the at codes to program the modem any chance some knows , I have the programming codes for the 33.6 fax modem sportster
 

1. There are (8) dip switches on the rear of the modem. Set switches S1, S3, S7, & S8 in the down position, the rest in the up position.

2. Connect the modem to a terminal or personal computer using a 25 pin RS232 cable.

3. Turn the power ON to the modem.

4. Using the terminal or the terminal portion of the personal computer communications package, set Baud Rate, Stop bit, & Parity and issue the following AT command. AT&B1&W&W1

6. Turn the power OFF to the modem, and disconnect it from the terminal or personal computer.

7. Set the (8) dip switches on the rear of the modem as follows. Set switches S1, & S4 in the down position the rest in the up position.

8. Connect the modem to the Meridian 1 system as instructed in the NTPs.


john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
Thanks john but at the back of the 56k fax modem there are no dip switches , they are on the 33.6 though , and i appreciate the response but i need the at codes for the 56k

 
here is my list of extended at commands

%Cn -- Enable/Disable Data Compression
%En -- Auto-Retrain control
&Cn -- DCD Control
&Dn -- DTR Option
&Fn -- Recall Factory Profile
&Gn -- Select Guard Tone
&Jn -- Telephone Jack Control
&Kn -- Data Flow Control
&Qn -- Communication (Sync/Async Mode)
&Rn -- RTS/CTS (Hardware) Flow Control
&Tn -- Test Mode
&V -- View Configuration
&Wn -- Store User Profile
&Yn -- Default User Profile
&Zn=x -- Store Phone Number
)Mn -- Cellular Power Level Adjustment
*Hn -- Link Negotiation Speed
+++ -- Escape Sequence
+MS -- Select Modulation
:En -- Compromise Equalizer Setting
? -- Read Currently Selected S Register
@Mn -- Initial Cellular Power Level Setting
\An -- Select Maximum MNP Block Size
\Bn -- Transmit Break
\Gn -- Modem to Modem (Software) Flow Control
\Ln -- Select MNP Block/Stream Mode
\Nn -- Protocol Negotiation Selection
A -- Answer
A/ -- Re-execute Command
Bn -- CCITT or Bell Selection
Cn -- Carrier Control
Dn -- Dial
En -- Command Echo
Fn -- Select Modulation
Hn -- Disconnect (Hang-up)
In -- Identification
Ln -- Speaker Volume
Mn -- Speaker Control
Nn -- Automode Enable (Automatic Line Speed Detection)
On -- Return to On-Line Data Mode
P -- Set Pulse Dial Default
Qn -- Result Code On/Off
Sn -- Select a Specific S Registe
Sn=x -- Write an S Register Value
Sn? -- Read an S Register
T -- Set Tone Dial Default
Vn -- Result Code Format
Wn -- Negotiation Progress (Connect Message) Control
Xn -- Extended Result Code
Yn -- Long Space Disconnect
Zn -- Modem Reset

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
I'm holding a 56K USR modem in my hand, and the back of that modem has DIP swithes...8 to be exact. Follow JohnP post, that's the programming for the a 33.6 AND 56K modem.
 
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