HAYES MODEM COMMANDS




    Basic AT Commands

    Command Description
    A
    Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call.
    B0 Select V.22 connection at 1200 bps.
    B1 Select Bell 212A connection at 1200 bps.
    C1 Return OK message.
    Dn Dial modifier.
    E0 Turn off command echo.
    E1 Turn on command echo.
    F0
    Select auto-detect mode (equivalent to N1). (RC144)
    F1 Select V.21 or Bell 103. (RC144)
    F2 Reserved. (RC144)
    F3 Select V.23 line modulation. (RC144)
    F4 Select V.22 or Bell 212A 1200 bps line speed. (RC144)
    F5 Select V.22 bis line modulation. (RC144)
    F6 Select V.32 bis or V.32 4800 line modulation. (RC144)
    F7 Select V.32 bis 7200 line modulation. (RC144)
    F8 Select V.32 bis or V.32 9600 line modulation. (RC144)
    F9 Select V.32 bis 12000 line modulation. (RC144)
    F10 Select V.32 bis 14400 line modulation. (RC144)
    H0 Initiate a hang-up sequence.
    H1 If on-hook, go off-hook and enter command mode.
    I0
    Report product code.
    I1 Report pre-computed checksum.
    I2 Report OK.
    I3 Report firmware revision, model, and interface type.
    I4 Report response programmed by an OEM.
    I5 Report the country code parameter.
    I6 Report modem data pump model and code revision.
    I7 Reports the DAA code (W-class models only).
    L0 Set low speaker volume.
    L1 Set low speaker volume.
    L2 Set medium speaker volume.
    L3 Set high speaker volume.
    M0 Turn speaker off.
    M1 Turn speaker on during handshaking and turn speaker off while receiving carrier.
    M2 Turn speaker on during handshaking and while receiving carrier.
    M3 Turn speaker off during dialing and receiving carrier and turn speaker on during answering.
    N0
    Turn off automode detection.
    N1 Turn on automode detection.
    O0 Go on-line.
    O1 Go on-line and initiate a retrain sequence.
    P Force pulse dialing.
    Q0 Allow result codes to DTE.
    Q1 Inhibit result codes to DTE.
    Sn Select S-Register as default.
    Sn? Return the value of S-Register n.
    =v Set default S-Register to value v.
    ? Return the value of default S-Register.
    T Force DTMF dialing.
    V0 Report short form (terse) result codes.
    V1 Report long form (verbose) result codes.
    W0 Report DTE speed in EC mode.
    W1 Report line speed, EC protocol and DTE speed.
    W2 Report DCE speed in EC mode.
    X0
    Report basic call progress result codes, i.e., OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER and ERROR.
    X1 Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds (OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER, CONNECT XXXX, and ERROR.
    X2 Report basic call progress result codes and connections speeds, i.e., OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER (also, for busy, if enabled, and dial tone not detected), NO ANSWER, CONNECT XXXX, and ERROR.
    X3 Report basic call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, NO ANSWER, CONNECT XXXX, BUSY, and ERROR.
    X4 Report all call progress result codes and connection rate, i.e., OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, NO ANSWER, CONNECT XXXX, BUSY, NO DIAL TONE and ERROR.
    Y0 Disable long space disconnect before on-hook.
    Y1 Enable long space disconnect before on-hook.
    Z0 Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset.
    Z1 Restore stored profile 1 after warm reset.

    Extended AT Commands

    Command Description
    &C0
    Force RLSD active regardless of the carrier state.
    &C1 Allow RLSD to follow the carrier state.
    &D0 Interpret DTR ON-to-OFF transition per &Qn: &Q0, &Q5, &Q6 The modem ignores DTR. &Q1, &Q4 The modem hangs up. &Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up.
    &D1 Interpret DTR ON-to-OFF transition per &Qn: &Q0, &Q1, &Q4, &Q5, &Q6 Asynchronous escape. &Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up.
    &D2 Interpret DTR ON-to-OFF transition per &Qn: &Q0 through &Q6 The modem hangs up.
    &D3 Interpret DTR ON-to-OFF transition per &Qn:. &Q0, &Q1, &Q4, &Q5, &Q6 The modem performs soft reset. &Q2, &Q3 The modem hangs up.
    &F0 Restore factory configuration 0.
    &F1 Restore factory configuration 1.
    &G0 Disable guard tone.
    &G1 Disable guard tone.
    &G2 Enable 1800 Hz guard tone.
    &J0 Set S-Register response only for compatibility.
    &J1 Set S-Register response only for compatibility.
    &K0
    Disable DTE/DCE flow control.
    &K3 Enable RTS/CTS DTE/DCE flow control.
    &K4 Enable XON/XOFF DTE/DCE flow control.
    &K5 Enable transparent XON/XOFF flow control.
    &K6 Enable both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow control.
    &L0 Select dial up line operation. * Serial interface operation only.
    &M0 Select direct asynchronous mode.
    &M1 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode. *
    &M2 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode and enable DTR dialing of directory zero. *
    &M3 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode and enable DTR to act as Talk/Data switch. *
    &P0 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break.
    &P1 Set 10 pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make/break.
    &P2 Set 20 pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make/break.
    &P3 Set 20 pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make/break.
    &Q0 Select direct asynchronous mode.
    &Q1 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode. *
    &Q2 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode and enable DTR dialing of directory zero. *
    &Q3 Select sync connect with async off-line command mode and enable DTR to act as Talk/Data switch. *
    &Q4 Select Hayes AutoSync mode.
    &Q5 Modem negotiates an error corrected link.
    &Q6 Select asynchronous operation in normal mode.
    &R0
    CTS tracks RTS (async) or acts per V.25 (sync).
    &R1 CTS is always active.
    &S0
    DSR is always active.
    &S1 DSR acts per V.25.
    &T0 Terminate any test in progress.
    &T1
    Initiate local analog loopback.
    &T2 Returns ERROR result code.
    &T3 Initiate local digital loopback.
    &T4
    Allow remote digital loopback.
    &T5 Disallow remote digital loopback request.
    &T6 Request an RDL without self-test.
    &T7
    Request an RDL with self-test.
    &T8 Initiate local analog loop with self-test.
    &V Display current configurations.
    &V1 Diagnostics: RBS Counter shows number of least significan bits robbed per three bytes. Digital pad detection determines if a digital pad was encountered and if so, what was the digital loss.
    &W0
    Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 0.
    &W1 Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 1.
    &X0 Select internal timing for the transmit clock.
    &X1 Select external timing for the transmit clock.
    &X2
    Select slave receive timing for the transmit clock.
    &Y0 Recall stored profile 0 upon power up.
    &Y1 Recall stored profile 1 upon power up.
    &Zn=x Store dial string x (to 34) to location n (0 to 3).

    Percent Commands

    Command Description
    %E0
    Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain.
    %E1 Enable line quality monitor and auto retrain.
    %E2 Enable line quality monitor and fallback/fall forward.
    %G0 Request a rate renegotiation.
    %G1 Do not request a rate renegotiation.
    %G1 Monitor line quality and automatically request a rate renegotiation if line conditions are bad (default).
    %L Return received line signal level.
    %Q Report the line signal quality.
    %Un
    Control u-law/A-law settings (n=0 for u-law; 1 for A-law).
    * Serial interface operation only.

    Backslash Commands

    Command Description
    \Kn
    Controls break handling during three states:

        When modem receives a break from the DTE:

    \K0,2,4
    Enter on-line command mode, no break sent to the remote modem.
    \K1 Clear buffers and send break to remote modem.
    \K3 Send break to remote modem immediately.
    \K5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data.

        When modem receives \B in on-line command state:

    \K0,1
    Clear buffers and send break to remote modem.
    \K2,3 Send break to remote modem immediately.
    \K4,5 Send break to remote modem in sequence with transmitted data.

        When modem receives break from the remote modem:

    \K0,1
    Clear data buffers and send break to DTE.
    \K2,3 Send a break immediately to DTE.
    \K4,5 Send a break with received data to the DTE.
    \N0
    Select normal speed buffered mode.
    \N1 Select direct mode.
    \N2 Select reliable link mode.
    \N3 Select auto reliable mode.
    \N4 Force LAPM mode.
    \N5
    Force MNP mode.
    \V0 Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X, W, and S95.
    \V1 Connect messages are displayed in the single line format.

    Fax Class 1 Commands

    Command Description
    +FCLASS=n
    Service class.
    +FAE=n Data/fax auto answer
    +FRH=n Receive data with HDLC framing.
    +FRM=n Receive data.
    +FRS=n Receive silence.
    +FTH=n Transmit data with HDLC framing.
    +FTM=n Transmit data.
    +FTS=n Stop transmission and wait.

    A/  Repeat last command
        The A/ command instructs the modem to repeat the last
        command line. A command line termination character 
        is not required for the execution of this command (that is,
        the command is executed as soon as the slash is typed).
    
    +++ Return to command state (escape sequence)
        The escape sequence is used to force the modem back to local
        command state from on-line state. Do not type any other
        commands or make entries before or after the escape sequence
        for a period equal to the guard time set in register S12 (default
        is one second).
    

    Standard AT commands

    AT  The attention command prefix
        The prefix AT must precede every command. The remainder
        of the command line contains commands for the modem. The
        command line must end with a carriage return. If AT is sent
        alone (that is, it is followed by a ) then no command is
        executed but an OK result code is returned.
    
    A   Answer
        The A command forces the modem to go off-hook in answer
        mode.
    
    Bn  Communication protocol category preference
        This command determines which communication standard is 
        preferred for the next connection.
      0 CCITT mode 
      1 Bell 103 and Bell 212A, instead of V.21 and V.22, in case of
        fallback (default)
    
    D   Dial
        This command signals the modem that the numbers, letters, and
        commas that follow are all part of a telephone number that it
        should dial.
      T Touch-Tone dialing
        This causes all following numbers to be Touch-Tone dialed
        (default).
      P Pulse dialing
        Selects pulse dialing, with the dialing speed fixed at 10 pulses
        per second.
      Pause
        The comma (,) modifier introduces a delay time before dialing
        the next dial character or executing the next character in the
        dial string. The pause time is the value of the S8 register,
        (default=2 seconds).
      W Dial tone detect
        The W modifier makes the modem detect a dial tone before
        sending the next digit.
      Calling Card tone detect (:)
        Same as W. The colon can detect most calling card tones.
        Place the colon in the dial string when you want to detect a
        wider range of frequencies.
      @ Wait for quiet answer before dialing
        For the time specified in the S7 register (default=50 seconds),
        the modem attempts to detect 5 seconds of silence.
      Flash
        The exclamation point (!) causes the modem to go on-hook then
        back off-hook, as if the receiver on the telephone set had been
        pressed momentarily.
      R Reverse mode
        The R modifier changes the modem from originate mode to
        answer mode after the dialing process is complete. This
        command is used only at the end of the dial string.
      ; Return to local command state after dialing
        The semicolon (;) modifier forces the modem back to the
        local command state. Placing a semicolon at the end of the
        dial string permits using the modem as a dialer and dialing
        in two or more steps. You may also force the modem to ignore
        the dial tone (blind dialing) by starting the dial string
        with ";D". This modifier may also be used in Fax Sender,
        AppleLink, and other communications applications.
      S=n
        Dial telephone number stored at location n
        Dials telephone number stored in location n, where n is
        0, 1,or 2. You must have previously saved the value with
        the AT&Z command.
    
    En  Echo off/on
        When the echo is turned on, the characters sent to the modem
        in command state are echoed back by the modem to the host
        computer. The E command is functional only when the modem
        is in command state.
      0 Turns off the echo command.
      1 Turns on the echo command. This allows you to see that
        characters you have sent to the modem have been received
        and sent back. (default)
    
    Hn  Hook (hang up)
        When the modem is on-line, you must first enter the +++ escape
        sequence to take the modem back to command state before
        issuing the hang up command, ATH.
      0 Forces the modem on-hook. Hangs up the modemÕs connection to
        the telephone line.
      1 Forces the modem off-hook.
    
    In  Information
      0 Asks the modem for its product ID code.
      1 Returns a modem code.
      2 Returns OK.
      3 Returns the modemÕs country code.
      4 Returns a list of modem features.
      9 Returns Apple product code and firmware version of the modem.
    
    Ln  Speaker volume
        This command has no effect as the speaker is a component
        of the Macintosh and set in the Sound control panel. The
        command is included for compatibility.
    
    Mn  Speaker on/off/auto
      0 Disables speaker.
      1 Turns on the speaker until carrier is established. (default)
      2 Leaves the speaker on throughout the entire connection.
      3 Turns the speaker on until a carrier is detected, except during
        dialing.
    
    Nn  Communication protocol preference
        Sets the modem protocol.
      0 Use S37 for speed selection. If S37=0, connect at highest
        possible speed. Otherwise, connect at speed specified in S37. 
      1 Connect at speed set in S37. Fallback if necessary. (default)
      2 Same as N1 for compatibility reasons.
           Note:  For N1 or S37=0, the setting of ATB is ignored.
           The modem automatically determines Bell or CCITT mode.
    
    On  Return to on-line state
        Returns modem to on-line state from command state.
      0 Is used to return to the on-line state after having entered the
        command state using the escape sequence.
      1 Same as above and will retrain the carrier (possibly at a lower
        speed) before reentering on-line state.
    
    P   Enable pulse dialing
        Sets the default dialing mode to pulse mode. This command
        can also be used as a subcommand of the D command.
    
    Qn  Quiet  (refer to command Vn)
      0 Allows result codes to be sent to your screen. (default)
      1 Turns off the result code messages.
      2 Returns result codes when originating a call, but not when
        answering.
    
    Sn  Select an S register
        The S registers refer to memory locations used for
        configuration. The S commands are used to assign values
        to various registers in the modemÕs memory.
     n? The Sn? command (n=register number) is used for checking the
        contents of a register. The result is always expressed as a
        three-digit number, where the leading digits or all digits may
        be 0.
     Sn=r is used to change an S register value (where n is the number
        of the register and r is the assigned value).
    
    S registers
          Default      Range       Units
    S0   Number of rings to auto answer
          0           0:255       Number of rings
    
    S1   Ring counter
          0           0:255       Number of rings
    
    S2   Escape Character
          43 <+>       0:127       ASCII Decimal
    
    S3   Line-termination character
          13       0:127       ASCII Decimal
    
    S4   Line-feed character
          10       0:127       ASCII Decimal
    
    S5   Backspace character
          8        0:127       ASCII Decimal
    
    S6   Initial blind dialing wait
          2           2:255       Seconds
    
    S7  Carrier wait
          50          1:255       Seconds
    
    S8   Pause time
          2          0:255       Seconds
    
    S9   Carrier detect response time
          6          1:255       1/10 second
    
    S10  Disconnect timing
          14         1:255       1/10 second
    
    S11  Duration and spacing for DTMFdialing
          95         50:255      Milliseconds
         Register S11 is preset and should remain unchanged to
         assure correct dialing.
    
    S12  Escape code guard time
          50         20:255      1/50 second
    
    S18  Self-test duration
          0          0:255       Seconds
    
    S36  Negotiation failure treatment
          5         0/3/4/5      Settings
         Specifies action that should be taken when an attempt to
         connect in error-control mode fails.
      0  Attempts V.42 connection. Hangs up if remote modem doesnÕt
         support V.42.
      3  Makes asynchronous connection. No error control. Same as
         AT&Q0.
      4  Attempts V.42 connection. If attempt fails, attempts MNP
         2Š4 connection. If attempt fails, then hangs up.
      5  Attempts V.42 connection. If attempt fails, attempts MNP
         2Š4 connection. If attempt fails, then attempts
         asynchronous connection. (default)
    
    S37  Desired DCE connection speed
          0          0/3:11       Settings
         This value is used in conjunction with the ATN and ATB
         values to determine which modulations are attempted when
         connecting.
      0  Auto-mode  Attempts to connect at the highest possible
         speed. (default)
      3  Attempts to connect at 300 bps.
      5  Attempts to connect at 1200 bps.
      6  Attempts to connect at 2400 bps.
      7  Attempts to connect at 4800 bps.
      8  Attempts to connect at 7200 bps.
      9  Attempts to connect at 9600 bps.
      10 Attempts to connect at 12000 bps.
      11 Attempts to connect at 14400 bps.
    
    S38  Delay before hang up.
          0          0:254       Seconds
    
    S46  V.42 bis data compression selection
          138        136/138    Settings
     136  V.42 only
     138  V.42 with V.42 bis compression. (default)
    
    S48  Feature negotiation action
          7          0/3/7/128   Settings
         Selects which error control features are allowed when
         making connections.
      0  Negotiation disabled: try only V.42.
      3  Negotiation enabled without detection phase.
      7  Negotiation enabled with detection phase. (default)
     128 Negotiation disabled: try MNP only. V.42 disabled.
    
    S95  Error control negotiation message option
          32         4/8/32       Bits
         A bit map to enable different result codes. Linked to ATW
         when ATW=1.
         Bit   Value   Meaning
         0Š1   1      not used
         2     4      Enables CARRIER messages only.
         3     8      Enables CARRIER+PROTOCOL messages only.
         4     16     not used
         5     32     Enables CARRIER+PROTOCOL+COMPRESSION
                      messages. (default)
    
    T   Enable tone (DTMF) dialing
        Sets the default dialing mode to Touch-Tone mode. Can be
        used in dial string (default).
    
    Vn  Verbalize
        The V command allows you to choose the way you want to
        display result messages: as code numbers or as English words.
        Unless these messages are being read by a program that does
        not easily recognize strings of characters, the default setting
        (V1) is recommended
      0 Displays result messages as code numbers (nonverbal).
      1 Displays result messages as English words (verbal). (default)
    
    Verbalize result codes
      0 OK  Command is correct and has been completed
      1 CONNECT  Connection established
      2 RING  Incoming ring detected
      3 NO CARRIER  No connection or lost the carrier
      4 ERROR  Bad command
      5 CONNECT 1200  Connection established at 1200 bps
      6 NO DIALTONE  Dial tone not detected in S7 seconds
      7 BUSY  Busy tone detected
      8 NO ANSWER  See ATD . . .@. . .
     10 CONNECT 2400  Connection established at 2400 bps
     11 CONNECT 4800  Connection established at 4800 bps
     12 CONNECT 9600  Connection established at 9600 bps
     13 CONNECT 14400  Connection established at 14400 bps
     15 CONNECT 7200  Connection established at 7200 bps
     16 CONNECT 12000  Connection established at 12000 bps
     24 CONNECT 300/REL  Connection with MNP 300 bps
     25 CONNECT 1200/REL  Connection with MNP 1200 bps
     26 CONNECT 2400/REL  Connection with MNP 2400 bps
     27 CONNECT 4800/REL  Connection with MNP 4800 bps
     28 CONNECT 9600/REL  Connection with MNP 9600 bps
     29 CONNECT 7200/REL  Connection with MNP 7200 bps
     30 CONNECT 12000/REL  Connection with MNP 12000 bps
     31 CONNECT 14400/REL  Connection with MNP 14400 bps
    
    Protocol negotiation progress codes that work with ATW1 and S95.
     40 CARRIER 300  Carrier detected at 300 bps
     46 CARRIER 1200  Carrier detected at 1200 bps
     47 CARRIER 2400  Carrier detected at 2400 bps
     48 CARRIER 4800  Carrier detected at 4800 bps
     49 CARRIER 7200  Carrier detected at 7200 bps
     50 CARRIER 9600  Carrier detected at 9600 bps
     51 CARRIER 12000  Carrier detected at 12000 bps
     52 CARRIER 14400  Carrier detected at 14400 bps
     66 COMPRESSION: CLASS 5  MNP class 5
     67 COMPRESSION: V.42BIS  V.42 bis compression
     69 COMPRESSION:NONE  No compression
     70 PROTOCOL:NONE  Asynchronous mode
     77 PROTOCOL:LAP-M  Error control mode with LAP-M protocol
     80 PROTOCOL:ALT  Error control mode with MNP protocol
    128 MODEM IN USE  Modem already in use for this or another
        application
    
    Wn  Progress result codes
        The ATW setting determines whether progress result codes
        are displayed in addition to the ATX codes. Register S95
        determines which progress result codes will be displayed.
      0 Progress codes 40 through 80 disabled.
      1 Progress codes 40 through 80 enabled. (default)
      2 Progress codes enabled; identical to W1.
        When writing a CCL script, pay attention to result codes for
        scripts that require a specific response. If progress codes
        are enabled, the following strings appear on the screen during
        a connection (in this example, V.22 bis connection with no
        error control):
            CARRIER 2400
            PROTOCOL:NONE
            CONNECT 2400
    
    Xn  Active result code
        The result codes listed in Vn are divided into subsets that
        can be selected by the X command. Dial tone detection is
        enabled by X2 and X4. Busy tone detection is
        enabled by X3 and X4. The commands X0, X1, and
        X3 are appropriate for blind dialing. Blind dialing means the
        modem dials out even though a dial tone cannot be detected.
      0 Selects result codes 0 through 4 and 8.
      1 Selects result codes 0 through 5, 8, and 10 through 28.
      2 Selects result codes 0 through 6, 8, and 10 through 28.
      3 Selects result codes 0 through 5, 7, 8, and 10 through 28.
      4 Selects all result codes. (default)
    
    Yn  Remote break handling
        This command sets modem behavior for responding to a long
        break signal received from a remote modem:
            Greater than 1.6 seconds for an asynchronous connection
            An attention frame for MNP or V.42.
      0 The modem ignores any long breaks received from the remote
        modem. (default)
      1 On receiving a long break from the remote modem, the modem
        goes on-hook (hangs up), and returns to command state.
      2 On receiving a long break from the remote modem, the modem
        returns to command state, but remains connected to the remote
        modem (does not hang up).
    
    Zn  Reset
        The Z command tells the modem to perform a software reset.
      0 Loads Profile 0 into the active profile.
      1 Loads Profile 1 into the active profile.
    
    &Cn DCD options
        Since bus modems have no DTE-DCE serial interface, this
        command has no effect and remains for scripting compatibility.
      0Š2 Return OK.
    
    &Dn DTR options
        Bus modems do not have a DTRline. For bus modems, an on-to-
        off DTR transition occurs when you close the connection tool or
        the application currently using the modem. In this case, the
        modem goes on-hook.
        This command has no effect and remains for scripting
        compatibility.
      0-3 Return OK. Default value is 3.
    
    &F  Recall default profile
        The current active profile is replaced by the default factory
        configuration.
    
    &Gn Guard tones
        This command specifies whether guard tones should be
        transmitted. Guard tones are used in some telephone systems
        to allow proper data transfer over the network. Guard tones are
        not used in the United States.
      0 Disables guard tone. (default)
      1 Same as 2.
      2 Sends 1800 Hz guard tone.
    
    &Kn Local flow control
        This command specifies which kind of local flow control is
        used. Since bus modems have built-in flow control mechanisms
        between the DTE and the DCE, this command has no effect. Flow
        control characters generated by the application software are
        always passed to the line.
        This command has no effect and remains for scripting
        compatibility.
      0-5 Respond OK, no action taken
    
    &Ln Switched/Leased line
        This command affects the modemÕs behavior during the call
        setup and the carrier handshake phases at the beginning of a
        connection.
      0 Selects switched (dial-up) line. (default)
      1 Selects conditioned leased line.
    
    &Pn Pulse mode make/break ratio
      0 Sets the dial pulse make/break ratio at 39%/61%. (default)
      1 Sets the dial pulse make/break ratio at 33%/67%.
    
    &Qn Connection mode
        This command allows you to enable and disable error control
        mode. The &Q command setting has precedence over \N
        command setting and registers S36 and S48.
      0 Asynchronous mode (no error control, disables V.42 and MNP).
      5 Error control mode  Instructs the modem to make a connection
        using V.42/MNP, and fallback as necessary. (See S36 and S48
        registers) (default)
    
    &Rn CTS/RTS
        Since bus modems have no DTE-DCE serial interface, this
        command has no effect and remains for scripting compatibility.
      0Š1 Return OK.
    
    &Sn DSR
        Since bus modems have no DTE-DCE serial interface, this
        command has no effect and remains for scripting compatibility.
      0Š2 Return OK.
    
    &Tn Self-tests
        The following diagnostic tests are provided. These tests are
        available only when no error protocol is engaged. The duration
        of each test is controlled by register S18.
      0 Terminate the test  Used to terminate (escape from) a test in
        progress and return to command state, if S18=0.
      1 Local analog loopback  Initiates a local analog loopback test.
        The escape sequence must be entered to terminate this test.
        This mode tests the local modem and the local data terminal
        equipment.
      3 Local digital loopback  Initiates a local digital loopback test.
        The modem echoes characters back to the remote modem
        exactly as received.
      4 Enable the remote digital loopback  Enables the modem to
        respond to a remote modem attempting to place it in digital
        loopback test. If a remote modem places the local modem in
        remote digital loopback mode, the local modem echoes
        characters back to the remote modem exactly as received from
        the remote modem.
      5 Disable the remote digital loopback  Disables the modem from
        responding to a remote modem attempting to place it in the
        digital loopback mode.
      6 Remote digital loopback test  In this mode, characters sent to
        the remote modem are echoed back to the local modem exactly
        as they were received by the remote modem. This mode tests
        both local and remote modems and the telephone circuits.
      7 Remote digital loopback with self-test  Initiates a Remote
        Digital Loopback (like &T6) with self-test data pattern
        generation and error checking.
      8 Local analog loopback with self-test  Initiates a Local Analog
        Loopback (like &T1) with self-test data pattern generation and
        error checking.
        The tests terminate when an AT&T0 command is issued or when
        register S18 expires. In the self-test mode, an error counter
        counts the number of errors and sends the final result to the
        host at the end of the test. The maximum number of errors that
        can be counted is 255.
        Note: &T1 takes an optional parameter (a single character, A
        or O) to indicate whether the analog loopback must be done in
        originate (default) or answer mode. 
    
    &Un Trellis coding
        Enables/disables Trellis code modulation in V.32.
      0 Enable Trellis coding. (default)
      1 Disable Trellis coding.
    
    &Vn Display profiles
        Displays the following information:
            Active profile
            Stored profile 0
            Stored profile 1
            Stored telephone numbers (See AT&Z.)
    
    &Wn Profile saving
        This command saves the current active profile:
      0 Saves the active profile into profile 0.
      1 Saves the active profile into profile 1.
    
    &Xn Synchronous clock source
        Ignored. Always returns OK. The modem does not support
        synchronous modes.
    
    &Yn Specify start-up profile
        Allows choosing between two different configurations at
        start-up.
      0 Specifies saved profile 0 as start-up configuration.
      1 Specifies saved profile 1 as start-up configuration.
    
    &Zn=s Store phone number
        Stores the dial string s (64 characters maximum) in location n.
        The value of n can be equal to 0, 1, or 2. Note that the dial
        string s is constructed in the same fashion as the ATD
        command. It therefore must be the last command on the
        command line and have no other characters following the dial
        string.
    
    MNP-specific AT commands
    
    \Bn Send break
        Send a break on the line for n times 100 milliseconds (n ranges
        from 1 to 9).
    
    %Cn Compression enable  Enables/disables MNPClass 5 data
        compression during MNP reliable connections.
      0 Disables data compression.
      1 Enables MNP 5 data compression. (default)
    
    \Gn DCE flow control
        Enables/disables modem-to-modem flow control. Coupled with
        \X, which determines if flow control characters are passed
        through or filtered.
      0 Disables modem-to-modem flow control. (default)
      1 Enables modem-to-modem flow control.
    
    \Nn MNP feature selection
        Determines whether MNPerror control is used in connections.
        The \N command setting also updates register S36. The &Q
        command setting has precedence over \N command setting and
        registers.
    0-1 Normal mode  MNPdisabled.
      2 Reliable mode  The modem will interrogate the remote modem
        for MNPcapabilities. If the remote modem does not support MNP,
        the local modem hangs up.
      3 Auto-reliable mode  The modem interrogates the remote modem
        for MNPcapabilities. If the remote modem supports MNP, a
        reliable connection is established. If the remote modem does
        not support MNP, a normal connection is established. (default)
    
    \O  MNP link negotiation
        Treated as ATO0 command. Modem returns to on-line state.
        MNP Link is not negotiated.
    
    \Tn Inactivity timer
        Where n is a decimal integer between 0 and 90 specifying
        minutes. Sets the number of minutes the modem waits before
        automatically hanging up when data is not sent or received. The
        default option n=0 disables the timer.
    
    \U  MNP link negotiation
        Treated as ATO0 command. Modem returns to on-line state.
        MNP link is not terminated.
    
    \Vn MNP result code
      0 Disables modified MNP result codes. (default)
      1 Enables modified standard MNP result codes 24 to 28.
      2 Returns OK; no effect.
    
    \Xn Flow control processing
      0 No pass-through flow control. If modem-to-modem flow control
        is enabled, AT\G1, XON/XOFF characters received from the line
        are filtered out of the data stream; they are not passed to the
        DTE. (default)
      1 Pass-through flow control. If modem-to-modem flow control is
        enabled, AT\G1, XON/XOFF flow control characters received
        from the line are passed through to the DTE.
    
    \Y  MNP link signaling
        Treated as ATO0 command. Modem returns to on-line state.
        MNP link is not negotiated.
    
    \Z  MNP termination
        Treated as ATO0 command. Modem returns to on-line state.
        MNP link is not negotiated.
    
    



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