Motorola V3229 - 14.4 Kbps Modem Specifications

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Page 1 - Installation and Operation

V.3229 / V.3229LInstallation and OperationMotorolaDoc. 6 209 5262 07 01420 Cabot BoulevardMay 1995Mansfield, MA 02048(508) 261-4000

Page 2 - Introduction

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-3<Reference>InstallationDTECONNECTIONThe DTE connector is a 25-pin D-series type con-forming t

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<C#>-36 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsMake / Break DialPulse Ratio&PUsing AT&P, the dial pulse is on for 39% and offfo

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-375Asynchronous Operating CommandsAT%B sets the originating DCE speed to follow theDTE speed. When originating a call the

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<C#>-38 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultDisconnect BufferDelay%DSets a delay during which the modem processes datain its

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-395Asynchronous Operating CommandsAuto Retrain%EThis option allows the modem to automatically re-train in response to poor

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<C#>-40 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsProduct RevisionLevel%V%V displays the product revision level.Product SerialNumber$V$V d

Page 8 - Installation

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-415Asynchronous Operating Commands*DB determines whether the dial backup mode ismanual or automatic.*defaultV.32 Fast Trai

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<C#>-42 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsLine CurrentDisconnect*LCDial line operation only. The modem can be config-ured to disco

Page 10

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-435Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultTo enable AT commands locally, scroll through theLCD menu to the CHANGE DTE OPTI

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<C#>-44 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsOn L models, press the TALK/DATA button for 5seconds. The TD LED flashes indicating that

Page 12

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-455Asynchronous Operating Commandsdefault is -10 dBmTable 38:*TDn Sets dial line TX level to n where n isa number 9 to 21

Page 13 - Table 1:

<C#>Introduction<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Installationphones the jack arrangement is RJ11C . Cable PN61020202-0301 connects

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<C#>-46 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsCONFIGURATIONCOMMANDSThese commands recall various profiles for insertioninto the active

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-475Asynchronous Operating CommandsAutoConfigureCommandsThe AutoConfigure feature is controlled by eitherthe &F, &Y

Page 16 - Refer to Strap Options

<C#>-48 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultReset to StoredConfigurationZThe Z commands reset the modem and immediatelyload

Page 17

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-495Asynchronous Operating Commands&V allows the user to view the current configurationprofile in the form of S-registe

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<C#>-50 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commandsfollowed by the desired command sequence of digitsand modifiers.AT&Z 555-1212In this

Page 19 - Option Selection

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-515Asynchronous Operating CommandsAT*ND - Displays the stored numbers (1-9).Retaining /Restoring Options*ROThis option is

Page 20 - <C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L

<C#>-52 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commandsmote configuration mode. This code is separate fromDTE security passwords, which are dis

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-535Asynchronous Operating Commandscode < blank >. This allows initiate remote config-uration by using < blank >

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<C#>-54 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsSECURITYCOMMANDSThe following AT commands operate security.Refer to Chapter 4 for inform

Page 23 - * factory setting

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-555Asynchronous Operating Commands$D=xAT$D=x disables security where x is either pass-word.SecurityStatus$D?$E?AT$D? or AT

Page 24 - *factory setting

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-5<Reference>InstallationProgrammable mode corrects for the signal level lossbetween the modem

Page 25

<C#>-56 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commandsx and y indicate passwordsPROTOCOLCOMMANDSThese commands enable or control the various d

Page 26 - <C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-575Asynchronous Operating CommandsCONNECT message for the new DTE speed at theoriginal rate. All subsequent data will be s

Page 27 - Menu Options

<C#>-58 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commandsreliable modes allow protocol fallback. Refer toChapter 8 for descriptions.*defaultAuto-

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-595Asynchronous Operating CommandsThe default of 0 disables auto-reliable fallback char-acter.Note: The modem must be set

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<C#>-60 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsSerial Port FlowControl\Q\Q Sets the type of flow control used by the serialport. If the

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-615Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultXON/XOFF PassThrough\XThis option is active when flow control of the modemby the

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<C#>-62 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-635Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultData Link FlowControl\GEnables or disables flow control used to pace datasent fr

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<C#>-64 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultTable 56:Command Operation\K Break option 0\K1 Break option 1\K2 Break option 2\

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-655Asynchronous Operating CommandsConditions under which breaks may occur are ex-plained below with descriptions of the mo

Page 35

<C#>Introduction<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Installation* Modem options may force these signals on or cause them to be ignored

Page 36

<C#>-66 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsA break is received from the remote modem whilethe modem is in connect state during a no

Page 37

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-675Asynchronous Operating Commandsduring a reliable connection.*defaultMaximum ReliableBlock Size\A\A sets the maximum tra

Page 38 - Operation

<C#>-68 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsAT\B commands the local modem to send a breaksignal to the remote modem. In all modes ex

Page 39

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-695Asynchronous Operating CommandsDetermines application of data compression whilerunning LAPM protocol. Refer to 8 for ex

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<C#>-70 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsSwitch fromNormal to MNP\YEntering \Y causes the modem to return online andattempt an MN

Page 41

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-715Asynchronous Operating Commands

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<C#>-72 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-16Status RegistersChapter 6Status RegistersS-REGISTERSMost modem configuration information is stored ina part of memory ca

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<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersCertain S-registers cannot be altered by the ATScommand series. These are called "read only" S

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-36Status RegistersBit values for S-registers must not be confused withthe total register value. Bit values are counted sep

Page 46

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-7<Reference>Installation

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<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersS-REGISTEROPERATIONEnter ATSn? to read a register value, where n=reg-ister number for a decimal value; o

Page 48

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-56Status RegistersTo change the escape character from + to the ESCkey (ASCII value of 27)Enter ATS2=27To return the modem

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<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersAT&L1 selects leased line operation (sets S27bit 2 to 1)Individual bit method:ATS27.2=0 selects dial

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-76Status RegistersTo disable the escape command, set S2 to any valuegreater than 127.End-of-LineCharacterS3=0-127The stand

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<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersThe default value is 2 (seconds).Pause forRingbackand CarrierDetection / Wait for2nd Dial ToneS7=1-255If

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-96Status RegistersLost Carrier DetectTimeS10=0-255S10 contains the amount of time (0-255) in 0.1 sec-ond increments carrie

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<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status Registersgreater than 127 instead of changing S12. Valuesbetween 0 and 255 may be used for S12.Note: When S-regi

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-116Status RegistersBit MappedS14*defaultNote: Registers that contain more than one optionare called "bit mapped"

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<C#>-12 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersReservedSystem TestsS16This register contains the status of system test op-tions. For reference only.S1

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-136Status Registersvalue is 0.S19, 20

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<C#>Introduction<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Installation* Modem options may force these signals on or cause them to be ignored

Page 58 - V.32b 14400

<C#>-14 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersNot usedBit MappedS21*defaultTable 3:6,0*00100111&S&S1&S2&S3DSR always onDSR on when of

Page 59

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-156Status RegistersBit MappedS22*defaultBit MappedS23Table 4:1,00001*1011LL1L2L3Speaker volume lowSpeaker volume lowSpeake

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<C#>-16 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status Registers*defaultS247,6*000110&G&G1&G2No guard tones550 Hz guard tone1800 Hz guard toneTable 5:

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-176Status RegistersNot usedDTR StateRecognitionS25The S25 register specifies the amount of time (0-255)in 0.01 second (10

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<C#>-18 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersLookback TimerS28The S28 register specifies the amount of time in 1.0minute increments that the modem w

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-196Status RegistersBit MappedS29*defaultBit MappedS30Table 8:0*01*NT1*NTEnable AT command setDisable AT command set1*01*RO

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<C#>-20 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status Registers*default

Page 65 - Chapter 5

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-216Status Registers4-Wire Leased LineTrainingSequenceS31*defaultBit MappedS32*defaultS33Table 10:0*01-- V.33 training sequ

Page 66

<C#>-22 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersReservedBit MappedS34*defaultS35-38ReservedConnect MessageS39*defaultTable 12:0*01*AN*AN1Bilateral anal

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-236Status RegistersS40-50

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<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-9<Reference>InstallationRefer to Strap Options.Note: The modem is compatible with exclusion ke

Page 69

<C#>-24 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersReservedBit MappedS51The S51 register selects dial line transmit level from-9to-21dBmin1dBincrements.*d

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-256Status Registers*defaultTable 16:Bit Val-ueCommand Description0*01801 V.32 timeout long801 V.32 timeout short1 -- -- Re

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<C#>-26 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersFlow ControlS54The S54 register selects the flow control options.*defaultS55ReservedV.42 CompressionCon

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-276Status Registers*defaultTable 18:1,0000110*11%C%C2%C3%C1Compression disabledCompression enabled on transmit dataonlyCom

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<C#>-28 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersNumber CodeApplicationS57*defaultInactivity TimerS58The S58 register specifies the number of minutes th

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-296Status Registersbreak is encountered. Refer to Break Control sectionin Chapter 5 for further explanation.*defaultTable

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<C#>-30 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersBit MappedS60*defaultDTE OptionsS61The S61 register indicates the character size andparity. This regist

Page 76

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-316Status Registers*default3017 bit word length8 bit word length5,400011011Mark parityNo parityOdd parityEven parity7,6--

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<C#>-32 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersDisconnect BufferDelayS62The S62 register determines the delay before discon-nect, to allow buffers to

Page 78

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-336Status RegistersThe S64 register stores the selected ASCII value ofthe auto-reliable fallback character.*defaultS65Rese

Page 79

<C#>Introduction<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Installation

Page 80

<C#>-34 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status Registers*defaultS68ReservedDCE IndependentSpeedS69The S69 register selects the DCE independent rateoperation. W

Page 81

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-356Status Registers*default

Page 82

<C#>-36 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersOperating ModeS70The S70 register determines the protocol operatingmode and action taken on an error co

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-376Status Registers*defaultTable 31:Bit Val-ueCommand Description2-0 000001010011100101110111Protocol not activeProtocol n

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<C#>-38 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersBit MappedS72*defaultS73-77ReservedAutocallbackTimerS78The S78 register specifies the time in seconds t

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-396Status RegistersTable 33:Bit Val-ueCommand Description7-0 0-255 Time in seconds before autocallback

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<C#>-40 V.3229 / V.3229L6Status RegistersBreak LengthS79The S79 register sets the length of the break sent tothe DTE when a break signal is rece

Page 87 - Table 11 :

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-416Status RegistersReservedBit MappedS84*defaultS85-90ReservedTable 36:0*01Any key abort enabledAny key abort disabled1*01

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-17V.25 bis AutodialerChapter 7V.25 bis AutodialerGENERALV.25 bis is an option that allows dialing functions tobe controlle

Page 89

<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerV.25 bis as described in the following text. Param-eters are separated by semicolons.For example:PRN

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<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-11<Reference>Installation

Page 91

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-37V.25 bis Autodialer¥Command strings can be upper or lower case. Re-sponses are always upper case.¥Only synchronous data

Page 92 - Table 16:

<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis Autodialerters that does not require parameters.¥Any parameter containing too manycharacters.INVPVThis message

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-57V.25 bis AutodialerV.25 bisCOMMAND ANDRESPONSEDEFINITIONSThe following sections describe the commands usedwith the V.25

Page 94 - Table 18:

<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerINVCUInvalid command - command unknown.Example: TRN (205)-555-0124INVMSInvalid command - message synt

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-77V.25 bis AutodialerIncoming ring detected.Program NumberCommandPRN a; nn...nThe program number command is PRN followed b

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<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerCFINSCall failure - number not stored.If the number is linked with other numbers, via a PRLcommand, f

Page 97 - Table 21:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-97V.25 bis Autodialer<etb><sy><sy><stx>LSN <sp>sequence for BISYNC format (the last LSN stri

Page 98

<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerExample: SIC;Connect IncomingCallCICNo parameters are required. If there is an incomingcall, the mod

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-117V.25 bis AutodialerResponses:Same as for the CRS command.Failure response is{sep}r;{call progress messages}...where r i

Page 100 - Table 26:

<C#>-12 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerForexample,ifthelinklist4to8to3to7to9to1exists and PRL 7 is received, 7 would be unlinkedfrom 9, but

Page 101

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-13Option SelectionChapter 3Option SelectionGENERALNote: This chapter contains the options available bypushbutton in respon

Page 102 - Table 28:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-137V.25 bis AutodialerExamples: PRL 1;QPRL Q;1PRL 1;45 where onlyaddresses 01 - 09 are definedRequest List ofLinked Number

Page 103 - Table 30:

<C#>-14 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerLSL<sp>a;l{sep}a;lwhere a = stored address and l = linkaddress.Request List ofVersionRLVThe re

Page 104 - Table 31:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-157V.25 bis AutodialerCOMMANDPRO xxx;yy;0;0..The program options command is PRO followed bythe starting register address (

Page 105 - Table 33:

<C#>-16 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerExamples: PRO 0;1;0;PRO 0;1;1;1PROPRO 0;001;1INVPVInvalid command - parameter value error.Examples:

Page 106 - Table 34:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-177V.25 bis Autodialer¥An out-of-range value for a particularoption is specified. In the above example,if the fourth value

Page 107 - Table 35:

<C#>-18 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerExamples: PRK;0PRK QRestore FactorySettingsPRP nPRP n restores current option settings to factory op

Page 108 - Table 37:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-197V.25 bis AutodialerINVCUInvalid command - command unknown.Example: TRPINVMSInvalid command - message syntax error.Examp

Page 109 - Table 38:

<C#>-20 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis Autodialerpossible settings, and default values.Responses:INVCUInvalid command - command unknown.Example: TLO

Page 110 - Table 39:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-217V.25 bis Autodialer<etb><sp><sp><stx>LSO<sp>sequence for the sync format (the last LSOstr

Page 111 - Table 41:

<C#>-22 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerIntermediate call progress messages0-Disable1-EnableDefault value = 0003:Blind dial0-Disable1-Enable

Page 112 - Table 42:

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-1<Reference>IntroductionChapter 1IntroductionGENERALThe UDS V.3229 and the V.3229L are versati

Page 113 - Table 43:

<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionThe strap diagrams on the following pages indicatethe factory settings.

Page 114

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-237V.25 bis Autodialer050:Mode0 - 2--wire dial-up operation (PSTN)1 - 4--wire leased line operation2 - 2--wire leased line

Page 115 - Table 44:

<C#>-24 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis Autodialer0-Disable1 - Enable (answer after 1 to 255 rings)Default value = 1064:Line current disconnect0-Off1-

Page 116 - Table 45:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-257V.25 bis Autodialer076:Speaker control0-Off1-On2-N/A3-N/A4 - On until CD5-N/A6 - Off while dialingDefault value = 4077:

Page 117 - Table 46:

<C#>-26 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerDTR must turn off for this length oftime to be recognized.Default value = 5 (50 ms)088:Not applicabl

Page 118

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-277V.25 bis AutodialerLoss of carrier disconnect0 - Off 1 to 255 in 100 ms incrementsDefault value = 14 (1.4 sec)095:DTR d

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<C#>-28 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerNot applicable107-899:Reserved for future use900-902:Not applicable903:Bilateral loop0-Disable1-Enab

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-297V.25 bis AutodialerDTE commanded local analog loopback0-Disable1-EnableDefault value = 0906:Remote commanded test0-Disa

Page 121 - Table 49:

<C#>-30 V.3229 / V.3229L7V.25 bis AutodialerNot applicable034:V.32 4800 bps echo canceling035:V.32 9600 bps echo canceling036:V.32 9600 bps trel

Page 122 - Table 50:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-18ProtocolsChapter 8ProtocolsCCITT V.42 bisERROR CONTROLPROTOCOLV.42 bis is an industry standard for error controladopted

Page 123 - Table 52:

<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L8ProtocolsWhen a LAPM or MNP link is established the mo-dem is in reliable mode. V.42 bis allows negotiationwith a remote

Page 124

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-33Option SelectionRemoving CoverWarning: Disconnect ac power before removing thecover. Although dangerous voltage levels a

Page 125 - Table 53:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-38Protocolsthat the remote modem supports compression. If not,a reliable connection is made without compression.Although d

Page 126

<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L8ProtocolsNORMAL MODENo error control with or without constant speed DTEinterface. Data is buffered.DIRECT MODEThe DTE sp

Page 127 - Table 55:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-58ProtocolsIf the serial port speed exceeds that of the modemconnection, characters may be sent by the DTE to themodem fas

Page 128 - Table 56:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-19ProtocolsChapter 9MaintenanceWarning: Disconnect power before performancemaintenance. Although dangerous voltage levels

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<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L9Maintenance

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-A<Reference>SpecificationsAppendix ASpecificationsSizeWidth7.0 inches (17.78 cm)Depth10.5 inches (26.67 cm)Height2.2

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<C#>-B V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>SpecificationsRequirementsThe modem can be ordered for operation with one ofthree power input options.Vo

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-C<Reference>SpecificationsFrequenciesV.32 bis 1800 HzOriginateAnswer1200,24001200 Hz ±.01% 2400 Hz ±.01%300 bpsMark:

Page 133 - Table 64:

<C#>-D V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Specifications8-pin modular jack, dial and private linesTesting511 PN pattern (per V.52)V.54 remote loop

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-A<Reference>InterfacesAppendix BPhone Jack DescriptionsDIAL LINE PINFUNCTIONSThe 8-pin DIAL jack connects to the PST

Page 135

<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionTo replace the cover align the lock clips, rear guidegrooves, and front lock tabs. Press the cover in pl

Page 136

<C#>-B V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Phone Jack DescriptionsLINE PINFUNCTIONSThe 8-pin TELSET / LEASED LINE jack allows astandard telephone o

Page 137 - Status Registers

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-C<Reference>Interfaces

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<C#>-D V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Phone Jack Descriptions

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-A<Reference>Test ProceduresAppendix CTest ProceduresFAULT ISOLATIONPROCEDUREThis test procedure and the indicator li

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<C#>-B V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Test ProceduresFALLBACK RATESSince there is no standard fallback procedure fromV.32b rates to V.22 rates

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-C<Reference>Test ProceduresRD and / or TD may be on, off, or flashing dependingon the type of DTE and its operating

Page 142

<C#>-D V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Test Procedures¥If the circuitry is working properly, the front panelindicators show the following:¥Conf

Page 143

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-E<Reference>Test Proceduresmodem receives and then retransmits the data backto the local mode. If digital bilateral

Page 144

<C#>-F V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Test Procedures¥An alternative to the above procedure is to requestthe operator at the remote modem to p

Page 145

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-G<Reference>Test ProceduresDiagnostic tests are divided into four categories:online, offline, those with test patter

Page 146

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-53Option SelectionTwo different printed circuit boards exist for theV.3229. After removing the cover use Figures 3-2aand 3

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<C#>-H V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Test ProceduresNote: Local Analog Loopback, with or without testpattern, is the only test available in p

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-I<Reference>Test ProceduresThis test is valid only in 4-wire operation. Theinitiating modem signals the remote modem

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<C#>-J V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Test ProceduresThe local modem receiver connects to its transmitterso received data is digitally process

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-K<Reference>Test ProceduresWhen Local Analog Loopback, Remote AnalogLoopback, or Remote Digital Loopback is selected

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-A<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsAppendix DCommand Index and DefaultsGENERALThis reference guide provides async

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<C#>-B V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg DescriptionE 5-23 S14 Local character echo

Page 153 - Table 6:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-C<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg DescriptionX 5-7 S22 CONNECT (code 1), for

Page 154 - Table 7:

<C#>-D V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description&G 5-26 S23 No guard tone *

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-E<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description&T6 Initiate remote digital

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<C#>-F V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description%C 5-50 S56 Compression disable

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<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionQM Normal /InvertedThis strap only applies to the board shown in Figure3-2b. Select normal or inverted Q

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V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-G<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description\A 5-49 S63 Maximum block size

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<C#>-H V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description\O 5-50 S60 Originate a reliabl

Page 160 - Table 15:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-I<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description*CNx, n 5-36 Store phone number

Page 161

<C#>-J V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* factory defaultCommand Page S-Reg Description*TDn 5-33 S52 Sets dial transmi

Page 162 - Table 17:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-K<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsSTATUS REGISTERSS-Reg RO/RW Page Function DefaultS0 RW 6-6 Ringtoanswer 1S1 RO

Page 163

<C#>-L V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsRO=Read onlyRW=Read or writeS-Reg RO/RW Page Function DefaultS58 RW 6-19 Inact

Page 164 - Table 20:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-M<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsV.25 bis DIALERCOMMANDSSynchronous Page DescriptionCommandCIC 7-8 Connect inco

Page 165

<C#>-N V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaultsat address bPRN a; nn...n 7-5 Program number command(nn...n = number to be dia

Page 166 - Table 23:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-O<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsCNX @ 14400 bps Intermediate call progress - connection made atV.32 bis 14400R

Page 167

<C#>-P V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsFACTORY OPTION SETSFACTORY OPTION SET #1 (ASYNCHRONOUS DIAL-UP WITH V.42 bisPR

Page 168 - Table 24:

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-73Option Selectionhas a Submenu Item column; if an option setting isselected or if all options have been scrolled through,

Page 169

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-Q<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsPause delay 2 secondsCall timeout 30 secondsAnsweron1ring801 V.32b timeout lon

Page 170

<C#>-R V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults¥PROTOCOL OPTIONSLAPM protocol disabled *MNP protocol disabled *Direct modeDTE

Page 171

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-S<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET #3 (SYNCHRO

Page 172

<C#>-T V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults¥DTE OPTIONSSync data *Dial method manual *AT command set disabled *DTR discon

Page 173

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-U<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET # 4 (SYNCHR

Page 174

<C#>-V V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsAnsweron1ring801 V.32b timeout longAutocallback disabled¥DTE OPTIONSSync data

Page 175

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-W<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET #5 (ASYNCHR

Page 176

<C#>-X V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults¥DIAL LINE OPTIONSTone dialAuto dial #1Wait for dial toneWait delay 2 secondsP

Page 177

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-Y<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsJack type RJ11 (permissive)Line current disconnect longLong space disconnect e

Page 178 - V.25 bis Autodialer

<C#>-Z V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults¥SPEAKER OPTIONSVolume mediumSpeaker off

Page 179

<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option Selection* Modem must be online for results** Modem must be online with protocols disabled^ ^ PROTOCOL NONENEGOTI

Page 180

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-AA<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET # 7 (SYNCH

Page 181

<C#>-AB V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsCall timeout 60 seconds *Answeron1ring801 V.32b timeout longAutocallback disa

Page 182

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-AC<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET # 8 (SYNCH

Page 183

<C#>-AD V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and DefaultsCall timeout 60 seconds *Answeron1ring801 V.32b timeout longAutocallback disa

Page 184

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-AE<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1FACTORY OPTION SET #9 (SYNCHR

Page 185

<C#>-AF V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Command Index and Defaults¥DTE OPTIONSSync data *V.25 SDLC dialer *CharactertypeASCII*SDLC data format

Page 186

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-AG<Reference>Command Index and Defaults* Indicates variation from factory option set #1

Page 187

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-A<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsAABTAbort Timer OR AnswerBack ToneacAlternating CurrentACKAcknowledgment, posi

Page 188

<C#>-B V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsCRCarriage ReturnCRCCyclic Redundancy CheckCRQCall RequestCSACanadian Standard

Page 189

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-C<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsEnd of NumberEOTEnd of Text OR End ofTransmissionEPROMErasable ProgrammableRea

Page 190

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-93Option SelectionTable 3-1 Cont.Menu OptionsTable 2:MAINMENU+SUBMENU SUBMENU ITEM ITEMOPTIONAT COM-MANDS-REGMAIN5MODIFYCO

Page 191

<C#>-D V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsLoopback OptionsLCDLiquid Crystal Display ORLine Current DisconnectLDLLocal Di

Page 192

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-E<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsPWIPower IndicationQQAMQuadrature Amplitude Mod-ulationRRReference DesignatorR

Page 193

<C#>-F V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Abbreviations and AcronymsTEITerminal Endpoint Identifi-erTELCOTelephone CompanyTELSETTelephone SetTMTes

Page 194

iiCOPYRIGHTCopyright 1993, 1994 by Motorola Inc., Information Systems Group.Published by Motorola, who reserves the right to make improvements in the

Page 195

<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionTable 3-1 Cont.Menu Options^ ^ ^ DIAL BACKUP MANUAL,AUTO*DB, *DB1 S32^ ^ ^ LOOKBACK TIMER OFF, 15, 30,4

Page 196

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-113Option Selection^ ^ ^ INACTIVITY TIMER OFF, 15, 30,45, 60, 75, 90MIN--- S58^ ^ ^ BREAKCONTROL 0,1,2,3,4,5 \K,\K1,\K2,\K

Page 197

<C#>Introduction<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>IntroductionFunctionalThe V.3229 processes serial asynchronous data froma DTE at a

Page 198

<C#>-12 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionTable 3-1 Cont.Menu OptionsTable 4:MAINMENU+SUBMENU SUBMENU ITEM ITEMOPTIONAT COM-MANDS-REGMAIN5MODIFYC

Page 199

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-133Option Selection^ ^ ^ DIAL TONE BLIND DIALWAIT FORDIALTONEX, X1, X3X2, X4S22^ ^ ^ WAIT DELAY(Blind Dial)1, 2, 4, 8, 16,

Page 200

<C#>-14 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionTable 3-1 Cont.Menu OptionsSELECTINGOPTIONSSelect options by pressing the YES or NO pushbuttonin respon

Page 201

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-153Option Selectionmain menus 2 through 6. To return to main menu 1press the TALK/DATA pushbutton.NODIAL STOREDPHONE #?NOD

Page 202

<C#>-16 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionSubmenuWhen in a Submenu column, pressing NO scrollsdown the Submenus; when the end is reached itreturn

Page 203

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-173Option SelectionRATENOORIG/FORCEANSWERNO...V.22 GUARDTONE DISABLED*NOCHANGE MODEMOPTIONS?When in a Submenu Items column

Page 204

<C#>-18 V.3229 / V.3229L3Option SelectionUSE RECEIVETRANSMIT CLOCK?NOUSE EXTERNALTRANSMIT CLOCK?NOUSE INTERNALTRANSMIT CLOCK?YESINTERNAL CLOCKCH

Page 205

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-193Option Selection

Page 206

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-1<Reference>OperationChapter 4OperationGENERALThis chapter contains a functional description of themodem.CONTROLS AN

Page 207

<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operationon EIA-232 pin 11.Request to SendRS-lightswhentheDTEisreadytosenddatatothemodem. This signal is

Page 208 - Protocols

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-3<Reference>Introductionbutton. The LED is on in talk mode and off in datamode; the pushbutton

Page 209

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-3<Reference>OperationCD - lights when the received audio carrier signal isdetected or, if enabled, when error contro

Page 210

<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operation¥Turn on the computer and the modem.Manual DialingAfter turning the modem on the LCD shows thes

Page 211

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-5<Reference>Operation¥Press YES. The modem proceeds through the dialsequence.To follow this sequence, observe the LC

Page 212

<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationA large variety of software packages compatible withthe modem is available. Most provide a way

Page 213 - Maintenance

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-7<Reference>OperationNote: For a 2- or 4-wire leased line connection tosucceed one modem must be configured as force

Page 214

<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operationleased line the modems connect and begin commu-nicating with each other.Note: DTRmustbeheldhigh

Page 215 - Specifications

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-9<Reference>Operation2-WIRE DIAL-UP OPERATIONConnection to the telephone network is through theDIAL jack. A standard

Page 216

<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operationferred to the active profile and then modified to fit aspecific application if needed.

Page 217

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-11<Reference>OperationREMOTECONFIGURATIONThis mode of operation allows viewing or modifyingthe options of a remote m

Page 218

<C#>-12 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationDTE service can again be returned to the remotemodem by issuing the ATO command. SwitchingDTE

Page 219 - Phone Jack Descriptions

<C#>Introduction<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>IntroductionBoth models have six light emitting diodes (LEDS)to show communication

Page 220

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-13<Reference>OperationRemote configuration may be entered after dialingby placing the remote configuration command(%

Page 221 - Interfaces

<C#>-14 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operationsecurity code before the secure modem will allowdata transfer. If accessing a secure remote mo

Page 222

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-15<Reference>OperationAfter receiving the $ the secure remote modemaccepts the security code and waits for a carriag

Page 223 - Test Procedures

<C#>-16 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationSECURE 14400xxx

Page 224

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-17<Reference>OperationRestrictionsin SecurityOperationThe following conditions will cause the modem todisconnect:¥An

Page 225

<C#>-18 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operation¥Automatic - backup due to extended loss of carrieror 4 unsuccessful retrains in 3 minutes¥Man

Page 226

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-19<Reference>Operationmode terminates when the modem performs leasedline lookback.AUTO RATERENEGOTIATIONAuto rate re

Page 227

<C#>-20 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationUsing a StandardTelephone¥Lift the telephone receiver. Wait for the dial tone.With the L model

Page 228

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-21<Reference>OperationAutodial fromFrontPanel¥Advance the LCD to main #2, DIAL STOREDNUMBER.¥Select the stored numbe

Page 229

<C#>-22 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationRINGINGPress TALK/DATA to answer the call or enter theATA command at the DTE.ENDING A CALLThe

Page 230

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-5<Reference>IntroductionThe standalone rear panel has an EIA-232 DTEconnector, an 8-pin (TELSE

Page 231

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-23<Reference>OperationTO DISCONNECT?When YES is pressedthe modem hangs up.Pressing NO displaysSWITCH TO TELSET(TALK

Page 232

<C#>-24 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Operation

Page 233

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-25<Reference>OperationV.32 Cleardown

Page 234 - Command Index and Defaults

<C#>-26 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>OperationV.32 cleardown is a method of call termination spec-ified in the CCITT recommendation. Cleardo

Page 235 - * factory default

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-27<Reference>Operation

Page 236

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-15Asynchronous Operating CommandsChapter 5Asynchronous Operating CommandsGENERALThis chapter describes the AT commands use

Page 237

<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commandsseparately or in strings. There is no data communi-cationlinkestablishedinthismode.Online

Page 238

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-35Asynchronous Operating CommandsTo create a command statement use the followingsteps:¥Type AT. This is the Attention Code

Page 239

<C#>-4 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsGuidelines forCreatingCommandStatementsWhen typing command statements, note the follow-in

Page 240

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-55Asynchronous Operating CommandsAs commands are typed they appear on the monitorso the operator can verify the input. Thi

Page 241

<C#>Introduction<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>Introductionwithin a byte to change an option. Refer to Chapter 6.¥V.25 bis Comman

Page 242

<C#>-6 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsThis command tells the modem to repeat the lastcommand stored in its buffer. It automatic

Page 243

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-75Asynchronous Operating CommandsExample: The ATD5551212 command has beenexecuted, and the phone is busy. To repeat theins

Page 244

<C#>-8 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsThe modem executes the AT command followed bytheQ,V,L,D,andTcommands.ATQ0V0L3DT5551212 ca

Page 245

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-95Asynchronous Operating CommandsThe dial D command initiates the dial process so noother commands, only dial modifiers, c

Page 246

<C#>-10 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultQ Response display on *Q1 Response display offQ2 Response display on in originat

Page 247 - <C#>-N V.3229 / V.3229L

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-115Asynchronous Operating CommandsResponse messages may be sent to the DTE at theDTE rate or the current DCE rate. Refer t

Page 248 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-O

<C#>-12 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsX1 followed by a dial command causes the modemto go off hook, wait the amount of time se

Page 249

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-135Asynchronous Operating CommandsNumber CodeApplication*RCSome communications software packages use differ-ent number cod

Page 250 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-Q

<C#>-14 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsResponse number codes, messages, and their corre-sponding meanings are listed in Table 5

Page 251 - <C#>-R V.3229 / V.3229L

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-155Asynchronous Operating CommandsTable 5-1, Cont.Response Messages22 CONNECT 1200/REL MNP 1200 bps connection23 CONNECT 2

Page 252 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-S

<C#>IntroductionV.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-1<Reference>InstallationChapter 2InstallationGENERALThis chapter provides information for the

Page 253 - <C#>-T V.3229 / V.3229L

<C#>-16 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsNote: Connect rates indicate DTE speed.44 CONNECT 7200/LAPMLAPM 7200 bps connection45 CO

Page 254 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-U

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-175Asynchronous Operating CommandsDIAL COMMANDSDial commands let the modem originate a call toanother modem. These command

Page 255 - <C#>-V V.3229 / V.3229L

<C#>-18 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsT Tone dialing*P Pulse dialing, Insert a long pause (2 sec or value inS8)W Wait for 2nd

Page 256 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-W

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-195Asynchronous Operating CommandsSwitching toAnswerMode afterDialingRuse an R at the end of the dial se-quence.AT D 555-2

Page 257 - <C#>-X V.3229 / V.3229L

<C#>-20 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultAT&C3 must be enabled on both modems and syn-chronous or direct mode must be

Page 258 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-Y

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-215Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultTable 8:Command Operation&S DSR always on*&S1 DSR on when off hook in da

Page 259 - <C#>-Z V.3229 / V.3229L

<C#>-22 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsData TerminalReady&DIn data mode DTR may be used for modem control.*defaultNote: If

Page 260

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-235Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultRequest to Send /Clear to Send&RWhen the modem is operating in nonbuffered m

Page 261

<C#>-24 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsNote: With AT&R2 selected, XON/XOFF is the onlyvalid method of flow control and &

Page 262

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-255Asynchronous Operating CommandsDTE ControlledFallback Rate(Pin 23)*FBPin 23 of the EIA-232 DTE connector provides asign

Page 263

<C#>Introduction<C#>-2 V.3229 / V.3229L<Reference>InstallationStrap InspectionSeveral hardware straps on the printed circuit boardma

Page 264

<C#>-26 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsTESTCOMMANDS&TDiagnostic tests are used to isolate faults in thecommunications path.

Page 265

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-275Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultNote: Local analog loopback with or without testpattern is the only test availab

Page 266

<C#>-28 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands*defaultDTE ControlledLocal AnalogLoopback(Pin 18)*LATo enable DTE controlled local anal

Page 267 - Abbreviations and Acronyms

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-295Asynchronous Operating CommandsTo exit data mode and go to online command mode,press the escape character three times (

Page 268

<C#>-30 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsOnline StateCharacter EchoFIn some lower speed modems the ATF commanddetermines if chara

Page 269

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-315Asynchronous Operating CommandsLATL commands offer three volume levels.*defaultTable 19:Command OperationL, L1 Speaker

Page 270

<C#>-32 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating CommandsSpeaker ControlMATM commands enable or disable the speaker formonitoring purposes.*defau

Page 271 - V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-E

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-335Asynchronous Operating Commandscondition from a remote modem. If break sequencesof 1.6 or more seconds are to be sent,

Page 272

<C#>-34 V.3229 / V.3229L5Asynchronous Operating Commands&L selects line operation as required.*defaultAsynchronous /SynchronousMode Selectio

Page 273

V.3229 / V.3229L <C#>-355Asynchronous Operating CommandsAT&M2 selects synchronous data mode 2. The mo-dem automatically dials a stored numbe

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