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Data Mode AT COMMANDS
+MS=m
see ‘m’
Modulation Selection: This command sets the preferred modulation, whether alternative modulations
can be tried, and the transmit and receive DCE bit rates.
m =
Defaults: m = V92,1,0,0,0,0
+MS? will display the current +MS parameter settings
+MS=? will display the +MS parameter settings supported by the modem
Description
BELL103
Bell 103 300bps (FSK)
BELL212
Bell 212A (DPSK)
V21
V.21 300bps (FSK)
V22
V.22 1200bps (QAM)
V22B
V.22 bis 1200 or 2400bps (QAM)
V23C
V.23 1200bps forward and 75bsp reverse channel (FSK)
V32
V.32 4800 or 9600bps (QAM) or 9600bps (TCM)
V32B
V.32 bis 4800 or 9600bps (QAM) or7200, 9600, 12000 or 14400bsp (TCM)
V34
V.34 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800,
31200 or 33600bps
V90
V.90 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 16800, 19200, 21600, 24000, 26400, 28800, 31200
or 33600 bps on the transmit channel and 28000, 29333, 30666, 32000, 33333, 34666,
36000, 37333, 38666, 40000, 41333, 42666, 44000, 45333, 46666, 48000, 49333, 50666,
52000, 53333, 54666 or 56000 bps (PCM) on the receive channel
V92
V.92 24000, 25333, 26666, 28000, 29333, 30666, 32000, 33333, 34666, 36000, 37333,
38666, 40000, 41333, 42666, 44000, 45333, 46666 and 48000 bps on the transmit channel
and 28000, 29333, 30667, 32000, 33333, 34667, 36000, 37333, 38667, 40000, 41333,
42667, 44000, 45333, 46667, 48000, 49333, 50667,52000, 53333, 54667 or 56000 bps
(PCM) on the receive channel
<automode> enables or disable automatic modulation negotiation. Automatic modulation negotiation
allows the modem to connect with an alternative modulation to the preferred modulation. Alternative to
the preferred modulations are specified by the +MA command. The +MA parameters are reset to all
modulations supported by the modem below the preferred modulation whenever the +MS=
changes the preferred modulation.
Range: 0, 1
Default: 1
<min rate> and <min rx rate> specifies the lowest bit rate, in decimal units of bits/s, that may be
established on the DCE. If 0, they are determined by the modulation selected by
and the +MA command. These values are reset to 0 whenever +MS=
modulation.
the transmit and receive channel like V.23 and V.90 and is used to specify limits for the receive channel
as distinct from the transmit channel.
Range: 0 and the DCE bps given in the
Default: 0
<max rate> and <max rx rate> specifies the highest bit rate, in decimal units of bits/s, that may be
established on the DCE. If 0, they are determined by the modulation selected by
are reset to 0 whenever the +MS=
used for modulations that support unequal maximum bit rate limits for the transmit and receive channel
like V.23 and V.90 and is used to specify limits for the receive channel as distinct from the transmit
channel.
Range: 0 and the DCE bps given in the
Default: 0
Table 18. Data Mode Command Descriptions (Continued)
Command
Default
Description
NOTE: An asterisk (*) denotes the factory-default setting.