Intel MD566X User Manual
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56K V.92 Data, Fax, and Voice Chipset
Programmer’s Guide
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&D0
In Async mode, modem ignores DTR
&D1
Modem switches from data mode to com-
mand mode when an on-to-off transition of
DTR occurs
&D2
When DTR switches off, the modem goes on-
hook and disables Auto-answer mode; when
DTR switches on, auto-answer is enabled
&D3
Turning off DTR re-initializes the modem and
resets values except UART registers
&F
Load factory defaults
none
–
no
*
&Gn
Guard tone option (1200 bps and 2400 bps
only)
0
0–2
yes
&G0 Disables
guard
tone
&G1
Enables 550-Hz guard tone
&G2
Enables 1800-Hz guard tone
&Kn
Select serial flow control
3
0, 3, 4
yes
&K0
Disables flow control
&K3
Bidirectional hardware flow control
&K4
XON/XOFF software flow control
*
&M0
Communication mode option — modem sup-
ports only Async mode
0
0
no
*
&Pn
Dial pulse ratio
0
0, 1
yes
&P0
Sets 10-pps pulse dial with 39%/61% make-
break
&P1
Sets 10-pps pulse dial with 33%/67% make-
break
*
&Q0
Communication mode option — modem sup-
ports only Async mode
0
0
yes
*
&Sn
DSR (data set ready) option
0
0, 1
yes
&S0
DSR is always active
&S1
DSR active only during handshaking and
when carrier is lost
&Tn
Self test commands
0
0, 1, 8
no
&T0
Terminates test in progress
&T1
Initiates local analog loopback
&T8
Initiates local analog loopback with self-test
*
&Un
Disable Trellis coding
0
0, 1
yes
&U0
Enables Trellis coding with QAM as fallback
&U1
QAM modulation only
&Vn
View active and stored profiles
0
0, 1
no
&V0
View active profile and stored profile 0
&V1
View active profile and stored profile 1
Table 2-1.
Data Mode Command Summary (Continued)
Note Command
Function
Default
Range
Reported by
&Vn