PENRIL DATABILITY NETWORKS
DX144
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Modem Type |
Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax |
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Maximum Data Rate |
14.4Kbps |
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Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
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Data Bus |
External |
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Fax Class |
Class I & II |
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Data Modulation Protocol |
Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis |
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Fax Modulation Protocol |
ITU-T V.17, V.21, V.27ter, V.29 |
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Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, V.42, V.42bis |

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CONNECTIONS | |||
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Purpose |
Location |
Purpose |
Location |
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Lease line out |
CN1 |
Diagnostic connector |
CN4 |
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Line in |
CN2 |
AC power |
CN5 |
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RS-232/422 |
CN3 |
Data/Voice |
BT1 |
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A/A1 - MI/MIC CONTROL | ||
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Control Type |
JP3 |
JP4 |
| » A/A1 control. |
Pin 1 & 2 closed. |
Pin 1 & 2 closed. |
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MI/MIC control. |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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FACTORY CONFIGURED SETTINGS - DO NOT ALTER | |
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Jumper |
Settings |
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JP1 |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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JP2 |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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JP5 |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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JP6 |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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FRAME/SIGNAL GROUND | |
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Ground Type |
JP7 |
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Frame and signal ground connected. |
Pin 1 & 2 closed. |
| » Frame and signal ground not connected. |
Pin 2 & 3 closed. |
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |||
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LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
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HS |
Red |
On |
Modem is operating at 7200bps or faster |
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HS |
Red |
Off |
Modem is operating at slower than 7200bps |
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AA |
Red |
On |
Auto-answer enabled |
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AA |
Red |
Off |
Auto-answer disabled |
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AA |
Red |
Blinking |
Phone is ringing |
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CD |
Red |
On |
Carrier signal detected |
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CD |
Red |
Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
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OH |
Red |
On |
Modem is off-hook |
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OH |
Red |
Off |
Modem is on-hook |
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RD |
Red |
On |
Modem is receiving data |
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RD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not receiving data |
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SD |
Red |
On |
Modem is transmitting data |
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SD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not transmitting data |
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TR |
Red |
On |
DTR signal is high |
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TR |
Red |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
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TR |
Red |
Blinking |
Voice mode |
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MR |
Red |
On | Modem is ready |
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MR |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not ready |
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MR |
Red |
Blinking |
Test mode enabled |
Proprietary AT Command Set
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ADMINISTRATIVE PASSWORD | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] /A |
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Example: |
AT &Z=/ASECURITY <CR> |
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Description: |
Set administrative password; password-protects use of certain Hayes commands. |
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Note |
SECURITY is the modem’s default password. |
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AUTO-RETRAIN | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] %En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT %E1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects auto-retrain mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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%E0 |
Auto-retrain disabled. |
| » %E1 |
Auto-retrain enabled. |
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BUFFER MODE/SPEED CONVERSION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Bn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \B1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls buffer mode/speed conversion |
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Command |
Function |
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\B0 |
Speed conversion disabled. |
| » \B1 |
Speed conversion enabled. |
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CARRIER DETECT LEVEL | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S46=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT S46=16 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects CD level for dial-up and leased line application. |
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Command |
Leased line |
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0 |
-26dBm |
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16 |
-33dBm |
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í 32 |
-43dBm |
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CONNECTION SPEED LOWER LIMIT | |
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Format |
AT [cmds] S44=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT S44=14 <CR> |
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Default: |
14 |
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Range: |
6 - 15 |
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Unit: |
Bit-mapped |
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Description: |
Selects minimum data rate. |
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Command |
Function |
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6 |
Select 14.4Kbps speed. |
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7 |
Select 12Kbps speed. |
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8 |
Select 9600bps speed. |
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9 |
Select 7200bps speed. |
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10 |
Select 4800bps speed. |
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11 |
Select 2400bps speed. |
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12 |
Select 1200bps speed. |
| » 14 |
Select 0 - 300bps speed. |
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CONNECTION SPEED UPPER LIMIT | |
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Format |
AT [cmds] S43=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT S43=6 <CR> |
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Default: |
6 |
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Range: |
6 - 16 |
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Unit: |
Bit-mapped |
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Description: |
Selects maximum data rate. |
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Command |
Function |
| » 6 |
Select 14.4Kbps speed. |
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7 |
Select 12Kbps speed. |
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8 |
Select 9600bps speed. |
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9 |
Select 7200bps speed. |
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10 |
Select 4800bps speed. |
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11 |
Select 2400bps speed. |
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12 |
Select 1200bps speed. |
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14 |
Select 0 - 300bps speed. |
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15 |
Select 1200/75bps speed. |
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16 |
Select EIA control. |
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DIAL | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] D<#> [; cmds] |
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Example: |
AT H1 DT 9W *70, 1(303) 555-1212 <CR> |
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Description: |
Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string. |
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Modifier |
Function |
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DL |
Links a stored phone number to another number as an alternate. |
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DP |
Pulse dialing enabled. |
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DS=c |
Number in memory location c dialed. |
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DT |
Tone dialing enabled. |
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DW |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection. |
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D: |
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection. |
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D/R |
Modem is configured for Dial Line Auto-Recovery. |
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D, |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register. |
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D< |
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register. |
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D; |
Modem returned to command mode after dialing. |
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D& |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go on-hook for specified time. |
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D! |
Flash function initiated. Modem commanded to go on-hook for specified time. |
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D@ |
Modem waits for a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7 prior to executing the rest of the dial string. |
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DIALING MESSAGE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Dn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \D0 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls dialing message. |
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Command |
Function |
| » \D0 |
"Dialing" message disabled. |
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\D1 |
"Dialing" message enabled. |
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DTE SPEED | |
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Type: |
Register |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] S61n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT S61=2 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects the current DTE speed. |
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Command |
Function |
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0 |
Select 115.2Kbps speed. |
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1 |
Select 57.6Kbps speed. |
| » 2 |
Select 38.4Kbps speed. |
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3 |
Select 19.2Kbps speed. |
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4 |
Select 9600bps speed. |
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5 |
Select 7200bps speed. |
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6 |
Select 4800bps speed. |
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7 |
Select 2400bps speed. |
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8 |
Select 1800bps speed. |
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9 |
Select 1200bps speed. |
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10 |
Select 600bps speed. |
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11 |
Select 300bps speed. |
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INACTIVITY TIMER | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \T=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \T=0 <CR> |
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Default: |
0 |
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Range: |
0 - 90 |
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Unit: |
1 minutes |
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Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects. |
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MANUAL RESPONSE PASSWORD | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] /P |
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Example: |
AT &Z22=/PBLUE <CR> or AT &Z42=5551212/PGREEN<CR> |
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Description: |
Sets password for Manual response password; with or without callback. |
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MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \An [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \A3 \B0 <CR> |
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Description: |
Sets the maximum transmittable block size. |
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Command |
Function |
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\A0 |
Maximum MNP block size is 64 characters. |
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\A1 |
Maximum MNP block size is 128 characters. |
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\A2 |
Maximum MNP block size is 192 characters. |
| » \A3 |
Maximum MNP block size is 256 characters. |
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MNP CLASS - LIMIT | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Cn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \C5 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects MNP class. |
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Note: |
This option is not in effect until modem goes off-line. |
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Command |
Function |
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\C1 |
MNP class 1. |
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\C2 |
MNP class 1 & 2. |
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\C3 |
MNP class 1 - 3. |
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\C4 |
MNP class 1 - 4. |
| » \C5 |
MNP class 1- 5. |
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PRODUCT CODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT I0 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects product code or checksum. |
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Command |
Function |
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I0 |
Request product code. |
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I1 |
Request checksum for the ALX modem’s software. |
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I2 |
Request verification of software checksum. |
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I3 |
Request the following for each EPROM chip, part and revision number |
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RECEIVE/TRANSMIT SPACE DISCONNECT | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] Yn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT Y1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls receive/transmit space disconnect. |
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Command |
Function |
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Y0 |
Receive space connect and transmit space disconnect disabled. |
| » Y1 |
Receive space connect and transmit space disconnect enabled. |
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Y2 |
Transmit space disconnect enabled; receive space disconnect disabled. |
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Y3 |
Receive space disconnect enabled; transmit space disconnect disabled. |
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TRANSMIT LEVEL - DIAL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] -Ln [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT -L1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls transmit level. |
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Command |
Function |
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-L0 |
Permissive transmit level enabled. |
| » -L1 |
Programmable transmit level enabled. |
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USER-DEFINED TEXT STRING | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] /U |
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Example: |
AT &Z0=/UGORDO <CR> |
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Description: |
Sends a response to remote terminal user after valid password is received. |
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V.25bis MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] %Vn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT %V2 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects V.25bis mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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%V0 |
Hayes mode disabled, V.25bis mode asynchronous enabled. |
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%V1 |
V.25bis mode, sync bit oriented (HDLC) enabled. |
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%V2 |
V.25bis mode, synchronous character oriented enabled. |
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V.32 MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] -Cn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT -C1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects either V.32 extended or V.32bis mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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-C0 |
V.32 extended mode enabled. |
| » -C1 |
V.32bis mode enabled. |
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V.42 BREAK HANDLING | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \K3 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects the type of break in V.42. |
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Command |
Function |
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\K0 |
Normal break handling enabled. |
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\K1 |
Destructive/expedited break handling enabled. |
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\K2 |
Non-destructive/expedited break handling enabled. |
| » \K3 |
Non-Destructive/non-expedited break handling enabled. |
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V.42 DETECTION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \En [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \E1 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls V.42 detection. |
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Command |
Function |
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\E0 |
V.42 detection disabled. |
| » \E1 |
V.42 detection enabled. |
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V.42 FLOW CONTROL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Qn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \Q3 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls |
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Command |
Function |
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\Q0 |
Flow control disabled. |
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\Q1 |
RTS/CTS flow control enabled. |
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\Q2 |
DC1/DC2 flow control enabled. |
| » \Q3 |
DC1/DC3 flow control enabled. |
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V.42 MODE | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \N3 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls V.42 mode. |
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Command |
Function |
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\N0 |
Error correction disabled. |
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\N1 |
Mandatory mode for error correction enabled. |
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\N2 |
V.42 error correction enabled. |
| » \N3 |
Automatic mode for error correction enabled. |
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V.42 PASS-THROUGH FLOW CONRTOL | |||
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Type: |
Configuration | ||
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Xn [cmds] | ||
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Example: |
AT \X7 &W <CR> | ||
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Description: |
Controls both DTE and DCE pass-through flow control. | ||
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Command |
DTE pass-through |
DCE pass-through | |
| » \X0 |
DTE and DCE pass-through flow disabled. |
DTE and DCE pass-through flow disabled. | |
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\X1 |
DTE and DCE pass-through flow enabled. |
DTE and DCE pass-through flow Enabled. | |
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\X1, 0 |
DTE pass-through flow enabled. |
DCE pass-through flow disabled. | |
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\X0, 1 |
DTE pass-through flow disabled. |
DCE pass-through flow enabled. | |
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V.42 PROTOCOL | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Pn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \P2 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects V.42 protocol. |
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Command |
Function |
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\P0 |
LAPM protocol enabled. |
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\P1 |
MNP protocol enabled. |
| » \P2 |
LAPM/MNP protocol enabled. |
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V.42 RESULT CODES | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Vn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \V1 %C1 <CR> |
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Description: |
Selects V.42 result codes. |
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Command |
Function |
|
\V0 |
Regular V.42 result codes disabled. |
| » \V1 |
Extended V.42 result codes enabled. |
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V.42bis OPERATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Mn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \M0 &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Controls V.42bis operation. |
|
Command |
Function |
| » \M0 |
V.42bis enabled. |
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\M1 |
V.42bis disabled. |
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V.42bis STRING LENGTH | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \H=n [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \H=13 <CR> |
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Default: |
16 |
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Range: |
6 - 250 |
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Unit: |
ASCII |
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Description: |
Sets the string length in V.42bis. |
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VIEW V.42-RELATED CONFIGURATION | |
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Type: |
Configuration |
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Format: |
AT [cmds] \Sn [cmds] |
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Example: |
AT \S &W <CR> |
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Description: |
Shows the status of V.42 configuration. |
Proprietary V.25bis Command Set
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CALL FAILURE INDICATOR | |||
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Type: |
Response | ||
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Format: |
CFIxx | ||
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Description: |
Indicates that the attempt to connect failed. | ||
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Response |
Name |
Description: | |
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CFIAB |
Abort |
The call was aborted because either no dialtone was detected or a character was received from the host computer. | |
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CFICB |
DCE Busy |
An incoming call was detected after the dialing command was issued. | |
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CFIET |
Engaged Tone |
A busy signal was detected. | |
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CFIND |
No Dial |
Modem didn’t detect a dailtone. | |
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CFINS |
Not Stored |
The memory address given did not contain a valid telephone number. | |
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CFINT |
No Tone |
The remote party did not issue a response tone. | |
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CFIRT |
Ring Tone |
A responding tone was detected, but the call timed out before it was completed. | |
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COMMAND SET - AT | |
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Type: |
Immediate |
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Format: |
RHA |
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Example: |
RHA <CR> |
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Description: |
Switch to AT command set. |
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CONNECTION | |
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Type: |
Response |
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Format: |
CNX |
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Description: |
A connection has been successfully established. |
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INVALID | |
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Type: |
Response |
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Format: |
INVxx |
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Example: |
INVCU |
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Description: |
The modem was issued an improper command. The two letters following indicate the error. |
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Code |
Meaning |
|
INVCU |
An error occurred in transmission. |
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INVMS |
The command was too long or was followed by a semicolon. |
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INVPS |
An improper number parameters were issued. |
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INVPV |
The parameters were ignored or invalid. |
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STORED NUMBERS LIST | |
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Type: |
Result code |
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Format: |
LSNxxxx |
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Example: |
LSN 443-3388 |
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Description: |
Displays stored numbers. xxxx may specify a memory location, phone number, or status. If no code was specified with RLN, all stored numbers are displayed. |