Intel MD566X User Manual
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*
Value saved in NVRAM. **Command not preceded by an “AT”.
&Wn
Stored active profile
0
0, 1
no
&W0
Store in user profile 0
&W1
Store in user profile 1
*
&Yn
Select stored profile on power up
0
0, 1
yes
&Y0
Recall stored profile 0 on power-up
&Y1
Recall stored profile 1 on power-up
&Zn=x
Store telephone number (up to 30 digits) to
location “n” (0–3)
none
n = 0–3
x = 0–9 A B C
D # * T P R W
@ , ! ;
no
*
%En
Auto-retrain control
1
0, 1
yes
%E0 Disables
auto-retrain
%E1 Enables
auto-retrain
*
%Gn
Rate renegotiation
1
0, 1
yes
%G0 Disabled
%G1 Enabled
*
-Cn
Generate data mode calling tone
0
0–2
yes
-C0
Calling tone disabled
-C1
1300-Hz calling tone enabled
-C2
V.8 calling tone and 1300-Hz calling tone
+GMI?
Identify modem manufacturer
none
–
no
+GMM?
Identify product model
none
–
no
+GMR?
Identify product revision
none
–
no
+MS=m Modulation
selections
V90, 1,
0, 0
See note
a
no
+PCW=m
Call waiting enable
0
0, 1, 2
no
+PMH=m
Modem on hold enable
0
0, 1
no
+PMHT=m
Modem on hold timer
0
0 - 13
no
+PMHR
Initiate modem on hold
none
0 - 13
no
+PIG=m
PCM upstream ignore
0
0, 1
no
+PMHF
V.92 modem on hold hook flash
none
no
+PQC=m
V.92 phase 1 and phase 2 control
0
0, 1, 2, 3
no
+PSS=m
Use short sequence
2
0, 1, 2
no
a. See the +MS=m description on
of the MD566X Programmer’s Guide for a full command description of parameter ranges. For Data mode, the factory
default setting is AT+MS=V90, 1, 0, 0 to send at speeds of 33,600 bps or below and receive at speeds of 53,333 bps and below.
Table 2-1.
Data Mode Command Summary (Continued)
Note Command
Function
Default
Range
Reported by
&Vn