B – set local baudrate, Conf – enter ta+configurator, C – dcd control – Westermo ID-90 User Manual
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%B – Set local baudrate
Sets the local baudrate of the ID-90 to the desired value (fix value) or to autodetection.
When autodetection is set, the ID-90 will recognize the desired baudrate with every newly
entered AT command by the terminal equipment (PC). With all other settings the PC must
use the same baudrate.
Must be the last command in an AT command line.
AT%B0
Automatic local baudrate detection enabled (autobauding, default)
AT%B1
Local baudrate set to 1 200 bit/s
AT%B2
Local baudrate set to 2 400 bit/s
AT%B3
Local baudrate set to 4 800 bit/s
AT%B4
Local baudrate set to 9 600 bit/s
AT%B5
Local baudrate set to 19 200 bit/s
AT%B6
Local baudrate set to 38 400 bit/s
AT%B7
Local baudrate set to 57 600 bit/s
AT%B8
Local baudrate set to 115 200 bit/s
Note: Autobauding (AT%B = 0) is available for AT command set only. If autobauding is
set and cmds is changed to PAD, br will be set to 4 (9 600 bit/s).
CONF – Enter TA+Configurator
Enters directly into the TA+Configurator, the configuration prompt “#” will be displayed.
Leave the TA+Configurator with the command “quit”.
ATCONF
&C – DCD control
Selects the behaviour of the DCD control line from the ID-90.
AT&C0ID-90
control line DCD is always ON
AT&C1
DCD ON indicates ISDN connection is established
and synchronised (default)
AT&C2
DCD follows DTR
AT&C3
DCD indicates link level established (X.31-D only)
#C – Received bearer service
Shows the bearer service that is received with an incoming call in hexadecimal coding
hbhb.
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification.
AT#C
#C1=hbhb – Select bearer service outgoing
Selects the bearer service that will be sent with an outgoing call
The value for hbhb (word) is the CIP value as defined in the CAPI 2.0 specification
(default 0002).
Example: an outgoing call as a voice call: AT#C1=0004.