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US ROBOTICS NETSERVER I-MODEM/16
3COM CORPORATION
US ROBOTICS NETSERVER I-MODEM/16
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Card Type
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Modem (asynchronous)
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Chip Set
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Unidentified
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Maximum Modem Rate
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33.6Kbps
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Maximum Fax Rate
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14.4Kbps
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Data Modulation Protocol
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Unidentified
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Fax Modulation Protocol
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Unidentified
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Error Correction/Compression
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Unidentified
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Fax Class
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Class I & II
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Data Bus
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External
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CONNECTIONS
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Function
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Label
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Function
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Label
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DC power
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CN1
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RJ-45 jack channel 5/6
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CN7
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RJ-45 jack channel 1/2
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CN3
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RJ-45 auxiliary connector
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CN8
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RJ-45 jack channel 3/4
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CN4
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RJ-45 console connector
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CN9
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BNC network connector
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CN5
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RJ-45 jack channel 7/8
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CN10
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RJ-45 network connector
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CN6
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Power switch
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SW1
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Note: CN3, CN4, CN7, CN10 accept either RJ-11 or RJ-45 connectors.
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USER CONFIGURABLE SETTINGS
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Setting
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Label
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Position
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Load defaults from NVRAM
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SW1/1
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Off
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Load defaults from ROM
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SW1/1
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On
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Command odd set recognition disabled
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SW1/2
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Off
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Command odd set recognition enabled
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SW1/2
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On
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Factory configured - do not alter
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SW1/3
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Unidentified
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Factory configured - do not alter
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SW1/4
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Unidentified
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Use software configured baud rate
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SW2/3
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Off
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Force DIP switch rate
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SW2/3
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On
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Normal flash memory operation
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SW2/4
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Off
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Erase flash memory on boot-up
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SW2/4
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On
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Factory configured - do not alter
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SW2/5-10
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Unidentified
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CONSOLE PORT BAUD RATE
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Rate
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SW2/1
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SW2/2
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9600bps
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Off
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Off
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19.2Kbps
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Off
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On
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38.4Kbps
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On
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Off
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57.6Kbps
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On
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On
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S)
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LED
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Color
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Status
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Condition
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LED1
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Off
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Off
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Power off
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LED1
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Green
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On
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Power on
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LED1
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Red
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On
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Critical failure
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LED2
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Off
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Off
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Channel 1 idle
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LED2
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Green
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On
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Channel 1 on-line
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LED2
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 1 testing data link layer
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LED2
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 1 searching for U interface
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LED2
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 1 searching for S/T interface
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LED2
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 1 dialing
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LED2
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Red
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On
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Channel 1 U interface not found
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LED2
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 1 incorrect SPID
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LED3
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Off
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Off
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Channel 2 idle
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LED3
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Green
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On
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Channel 2 on-line
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LED3
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 2 testing data link layer
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LED3
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 2 searching for U interface
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LED3
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 2 searching for S/T interface
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LED3
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 2 dialing
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LED3
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Red
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On
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Channel 2 U interface not found
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LED3
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 2 incorrect SPID
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (CON’T)
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LED
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Color
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Status
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Condition
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LED4
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Off
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Off
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Channel 3 idle
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LED4
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Green
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On
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Channel 3 on-line
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LED4
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 3 testing data link layer
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LED4
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 3 searching for U interface
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LED4
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 3 searching for S/T interface
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LED4
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 3 dialing
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LED4
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Red
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On
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Channel 3 U interface not found
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LED4
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 3 incorrect SPID
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LED5
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Off
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Off
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Channel 4 idle
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LED5
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Green
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On
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Channel 4 on-line
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LED5
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 4 testing data link layer
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LED5
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 4 searching for U interface
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LED5
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 4 searching for S/T interface
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LED5
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 4 dialing
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LED5
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Red
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On
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Channel 4 U interface not found
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LED5
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 4 incorrect SPID
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LED6
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Off
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Off
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Channel 5 idle
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LED6
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Green
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On
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Channel 5 on-line
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LED6
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 5 testing data link layer
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LED6
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 5 searching for U interface
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LED6
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 5 searching for S/T interface
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LED6
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 5 dialing
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LED6
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Red
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On
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Channel 5 U interface not found
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LED6
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 5 incorrect SPID
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LED7
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Off
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Off
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Channel 6 idle
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LED7
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Green
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On
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Channel 6 on-line
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LED7
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 6 testing data link layer
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LED7
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 6 searching for U interface
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LED7
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 6 searching for S/T interface
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LED7
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 6 dialing
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LED7
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Red
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On
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Channel 6 U interface not found
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LED7
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 6 incorrect SPID
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LED8
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Off
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Off
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Channel 7 idle
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LED8
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Green
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On
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Channel 7 on-line
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LED8
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 7 testing data link layer
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LED8
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 7 searching for U interface
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LED8
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 7 searching for S/T interface
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LED8
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 7 dialing
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LED8
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Red
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On
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Channel 7 U interface not found
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LED8
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 7 incorrect SPID
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (CON’T)
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LED
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Color
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Status
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Condition
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LED9
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Off
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Off
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Channel 8 idle
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LED9
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Green
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On
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Channel 8 on-line
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LED9
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 8 testing data link layer
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LED9
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 8 searching for U interface
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LED9
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 8 searching for S/T interface
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LED9
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 8 dialing
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LED9
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Red
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On
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Channel 8 U interface not found
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LED9
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 8 incorrect SPID
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LED10
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Red
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On
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POST test
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LED10
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Green
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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checking for software download
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LED10
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Green
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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loading NETserver application into RAM
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LED10
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Green
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On
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normal operation
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LED11
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Red
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On
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POST
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LED11
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Green
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On
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Erasing flash memory
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LED11
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Amber
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On
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Programming flash memmory
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LED11
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Off
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Off
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Normal
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LED12
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Red
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On
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Interface failure
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LED12
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Green
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On
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Transmitting packet
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LED12
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Off
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Off
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Idle
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LED13
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Red
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On
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Interface failure
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LED13
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Green
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On
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Receiving packet
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LED13
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Off
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Off
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Idle
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LED14
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Red
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Blinking
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Collision (1 blink per collision)
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LED14
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Green
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On
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10 base-T link detected
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LED14
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Off
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Off
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10 base-2 link connection (If 10 base-T is being used, this indicates a bad link)
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LED15
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Green
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Blinking
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Characters being received/transmitted through serial port
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LED15
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Off
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Off
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Serial port idle
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LED16
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Off
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Off
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Power off
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LED16
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Green
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On
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Power on
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LED16
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Red
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On
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Critical failure
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LED17
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Off
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Off
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Channel 1 idle
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LED17
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Green
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On
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Channel 1 on-line
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LED17
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 1 testing data link layer
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LED17
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 1 searching for U interface
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LED17
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 1 searching for S/T interface
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LED17
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 1 dialing
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LED17
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Red
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On
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Channel 1 U interface not found
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LED17
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 1 incorrect SPID
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (CON’T)
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LED
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Color
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Status
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Condition
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LED18
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Off
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Off
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Channel 2 idle
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LED18
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Green
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On
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Channel 2 on-line
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LED18
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 2 testing data link layer
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LED18
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 2 searching for U interface
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LED18
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 2 searching for S/T interface
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LED18
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 2 dialing
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LED18
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Red
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On
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Channel 2 U interface not found
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LED18
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 2 incorrect SPID
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LED19
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Off
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Off
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Channel 3 idle
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LED19
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Green
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On
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Channel 3 on-line
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LED19
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 3 testing data link layer
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LED19
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 3 searching for U interface
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LED19
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 3 searching for S/T interface
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LED19
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 3 dialing
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LED19
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Red
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On
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Channel 3 U interface not found
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LED19
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 3 incorrect SPID
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LED20
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Off
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Off
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Channel 4 idle
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LED20
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Green
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On
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Channel 4 on-line
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LED20
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 4 testing data link layer
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LED20
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 4 searching for U interface
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LED20
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 4 searching for S/T interface
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LED20
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 4 dialing
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LED20
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Red
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On
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Channel 4 U interface not found
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LED20
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 4 incorrect SPID
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LED21
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Off
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Off
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Channel 5 idle
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LED21
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Green
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On
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Channel 5 on-line
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LED21
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 5 testing data link layer
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LED21
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 5 searching for U interface
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LED21
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 5 searching for S/T interface
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LED21
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 5 dialing
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LED21
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Red
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On
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Channel 5 U interface not found
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LED21
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 5 incorrect SPID
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LED22
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Off
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Off
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Channel 6 idle
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LED22
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Green
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On
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Channel 6 on-line
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LED22
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 6 testing data link layer
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LED22
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 6 searching for U interface
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LED22
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 6 searching for S/T interface
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LED22
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 6 dialing
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LED22
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Red
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On
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Channel 6 U interface not found
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LED22
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 6 incorrect SPID
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DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) (CON’T)
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LED
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Color
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Status
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Condition
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LED23
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Off
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Off
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Channel 7 idle
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LED23
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Green
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On
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Channel 7 on-line
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LED23
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 7 testing data link layer
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LED23
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 7 searching for U interface
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LED23
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 7 searching for S/T interface
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LED23
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 7 dialing
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LED23
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Red
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On
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Channel 7 U interface not found
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LED23
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 7 incorrect SPID
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LED24
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Off
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Off
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Channel 8 idle
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LED24
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Green
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On
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Channel 8 on-line
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LED24
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Green
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Blinking
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Channel 8 testing data link layer
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LED24
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Yellow
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Blinking (8 times/sec.)
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Channel 8 searching for U interface
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LED24
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Yellow
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Blinking (1 times/sec.)
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Channel 8 searching for S/T interface
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LED24
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Yellow
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On
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Channel 8 dialing
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LED24
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Red
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On
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Channel 8 U interface not found
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LED24
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Red
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Blinking
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Channel 8 incorrect SPID
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SUPPORTED COMMAND SET
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Basic AT Commands
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AT, ‘+++’, A/
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A, B, C, E, F, O, V
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&C, &G, &W, &Z
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S Registers
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S0, S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8, S9, S10, S11, S12, S18, S26
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Note: See MHI Help File for full command documentation.
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Proprietary AT Command Set
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HELP
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] #$ [cmds]
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Description:
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Display the help pannels for the octothorpe (#) command set
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ADDITIONASL RESULT CODES
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &An [cmds]
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Description:
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Controls the display of the additional result codes
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Command
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Function
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í &A0
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Do not display ARQ result codes
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&A1
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Display ARQ result codes
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&A2
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Display ARQ result codes, HST, V.32, V.FC or V.34 modulation indicator
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&A3
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Display ARQ result codes and error control indicator LAPM, HST, MNP, SYNC, or NONE
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BREAK HANDLING
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &Yn [cmds]
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Description:
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Controls the break handling
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Command
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Function
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í &Y0
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Destructive, don’t send break
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&Y1
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Destructive, expedited break sent
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&Y2
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Nondestructive, expedited break sent
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&Y3
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Nondestructive un-expedited break sent
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CONNECTION RATE
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &Nn [cmds]
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Description:
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Controls the connection rate
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Command
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Function
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í &N0
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Variable rate
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&N1
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300bps
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&N2
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1200bps
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&N3
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2400bps
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&N4
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4800bps
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&N5
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7200bps
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&N6
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9600bps
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&N7
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12Kbps
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&N8
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14.4Kbps
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&N9
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16.8Kbps
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&N10
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19.2Kbps
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&N11
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21.6Kbps
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&N12
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24Kbps
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&N13
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26.4Kbps
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&N14
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28.8Kbps
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&N15
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31.2Kbps
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&N16
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33.6Kbps
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DATA COMPRESSION
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &Kn [cmds]
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Description:
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Controls the data compression
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Command
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Function
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&K0
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Data compression disabled
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í &K1
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Use auto enable/disable data compression
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&K2
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Data compression always enabled
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&K3
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Selective data compression
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DATA SET READY (DSR)
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &Sn [cmds]
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Description:
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Selects DSR options
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Command
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Function
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&S0
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DSR forced high
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í &S1
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DSR high only while modem is handshaking or connected
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&S2
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DSR and CTS follows CD when carrier is lost
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&S3
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DSR follows CD when carrier is lost
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&S4
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Send the computer a DSR signal at the same time as the CD
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&S5
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Send DSR normally, and follow CTS with CD
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DATA TERMINAL READY (DTR)
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Type:
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Configuration
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Format:
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AT [cmds] &Dn [cmds]
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Description:
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Selects modem response to DTR
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Note: The action each variant of &D causes depends on the setting of &Q
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Command
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Function
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í &D0
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Modem does not respond to DTR
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&D1
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Modem goes to command mode after DTR goes is off
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&D2
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Modem goes to command mode and disconnects (hangs up) after DTR goes off; Auto-Answer is disabled.
|
|
DIAL
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] D<#> [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Dials telephone number according to any modifiers included in the string
|
|
Note:
|
Any combination of modifiers can be used to produce the desired dial functions in sequence.
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
DL
|
Re-dial last number
|
|
DP
|
Pulse dialing enabled
|
|
DR
|
Reverse frequencies.
|
|
DS=n
|
Dial stored telephone number n
|
|
DT
|
Tone dialing enabled/Pulse dialing disabled
|
|
DW
|
Dialing resumed following dial tone detection
|
|
D,
|
Dialing paused for amount of time specified in S8 register
|
|
D"WXY"
|
Optional method of denoting telephone numbers. Letters enclosed in quotes are interpreted as numbers according to the system found on a telephone keypad.
|
|
D@
|
Wait for Quite Answer function enabled. Modem waits until a "quiet answer," a ring-back signal followed by silence up to the time specified in S7, is received prior to executing the rest of the dial string.
|
|
D$
|
Wait for prompt tone detection function enabled. Waits for prompt tone for amount of time specified by the S7 command.
|
|
D;
|
Modem returned to idle state after dialing. The semicolon can only be placed at the end of the dial command.
|
|
D"
|
Dial the letters that follow
|
|
D/
|
Pause for 125 milliseconds
|
|
ERROR CONTROL
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Mn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Selects the error control protocol
|
|
Command
|
Mode
|
|
í &M0
|
Normal mode, no error control
|
|
&M1
|
Online synchronous mode
|
|
&M4
|
Normal/ARQ mode,
|
|
&M5
|
ARQ asynchronous mode
|
|
&M6
|
V.25bis synchronous mode.
|
|
&M7
|
V.25bis synchronous mode using HDLC link protocol
|
|
FACTORY DEFAULT PROFILE
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &F [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Sets values in active profile to values found in the default profile
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í &F0
|
Load No Flow Control template settings
|
|
&F1
|
Load Hardware Flow Control template settings
|
|
&F2
|
Load Software Flow Control template settings
|
|
HARDWARE RESET
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Z! [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
If SW1/1 is on, then revert to the settings in NVRAM. If SW1/1 is off, reset to the &F0 configuration template
|
|
HELP
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] $
|
|
Description:
|
Display help screens for the AT basic command set
|
|
HELP
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &$
|
|
Description:
|
Display help screens for the & command set
|
|
HELP
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *$
|
|
Description:
|
Display help screens for the * command set
|
|
HOOK CONTROL
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Hn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Selects whether the modem is on-hook or off-hook
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í H0
|
Modem commanded to go on-hook (hang-up)
|
|
LINE TYPE
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Ln [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Selects line type
|
|
Command
|
Line Type
|
|
í &L0
|
Switched line (PSTN/Dial-up)
|
|
MODEM CLOCK
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Kn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Controls the modem clock
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í K0
|
If on-line, display current call duration; if off-line, display the last call’s duration
|
|
K1
|
Display the actual time (set clock using ATI3=HH:MM:SS K1)
|
|
RECEIVE DATA FLOW CONTROL
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &In [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Controls the receive data flow control
|
|
Command
|
Jack Type
|
|
í &I0
|
Disables XON/XOFF flow control
|
|
&I1
|
Modem acts on typed XON/XOFF commands, Ctrl -S, or Ctrl -Q and passes them to remote device
|
|
&I2
|
Modem acts on typed XON/XOFF commands but removes them from data stream
|
|
&I3
|
Hewlett Packard host mode
|
|
&I4
|
Hewlett Packard terminal mode
|
|
&I5
|
Enable flow control on the phone link when the connection is not under error control
|
|
REPEAT LAST ISSUED COMMAND
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
A>
|
|
Description:
|
Repeats last issued command until any key is pressed
|
|
Note: Do not precede this command with AT, or follow it with <CR>.
|
|
REPORT INFORMATION
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] In [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Displays information requested
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
I0
|
Reports 4 digit product code
|
|
I1
|
Reports results of ROM checksum
|
|
I2
|
Reports results of RAM test
|
|
I3
|
Reports the product name
|
|
I4
|
Reports the current modem settings
|
|
I5
|
Reports the settings stored in NVRAM
|
|
I6
|
Reports statistics for the last call
|
|
I7
|
Reports product configuration
|
|
I10
|
Reports dial security account status information
|
|
I11
|
Displays high speed connection report
|
|
I12
|
Reports ISDN settings
|
|
RESULT CODES
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Qn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Enables modem to send result codes to the DTE
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í Q0
|
Result code sending enabled
|
|
Q1
|
Result code sending disabled
|
|
Q2
|
Suppress result codes when answering
|
|
RTS/CTS
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Rn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Selects RTS/CTS options
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í &R0
|
CTS follows RTS in data mode; RTS is ignored in command mode.
|
|
&R1
|
CTS forced high, RTS is ignored.
|
|
&R2
|
Enable hardware flow control of received data
|
|
SELECT CALL PROGRESS RESULT CODES
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Xn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Enables selection of tone detection and associated result code format options
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
X0
|
Busy and dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 4 enabled.
|
|
X1
|
Busy and dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 5 & 10 enabled.
|
|
X2
|
Busy tone detection disabled, dial tone detection enabled; result codes 0 - 6 & 10 enabled.
|
|
X3
|
Busy tone detection enabled, dial tone detection disabled; result codes 0 - 5, 7 & 10 enabled.
|
|
Í X4
|
Busy and dial tone detection enabled; result codes 0 - 7 & 10 enabled.
|
|
X5
|
Busy tone detection enabled, dial tone detection disabled, all result codes enabled
|
|
X6
|
All result codes enabled
|
|
X7
|
Voice detection disabled, all result codes enabled
|
|
SERIAL PORT RATE
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Bn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Controls the serial port rate
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í &B0
|
Variable serial port rate
|
|
&B1
|
Fixed serial port rate
|
|
&B2
|
In answer mode use fixed rate for ARQ calls and variable rate for non ARQ calls.
|
|
SOFTWARE RESET
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] Z [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
If SW1/1 is set to on, revert to the settings in NVRAM. If SW1/1 is set to off, reset to the &F0 configuration template
|
|
TEST MODES
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Tn
|
|
Description:
|
Selects test options
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
&T0
|
End current test
|
|
&T3
|
Begin local digital loopback
|
|
&T4
|
Grant remote digital loopback request
|
|
&T5
|
Deny remote digital loopback request
|
|
&T6
|
Request remote digital loopback
|
|
&T7
|
Request remote digital loopback and self-test
|
|
TRANSMIT DATA FLOW CONTROL
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] &Hn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Controls the transmit data flow
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í &H0
|
Flow control disabled
|
|
&H1
|
Use hardware flow control enabled
|
|
&H2
|
Use software flow control enabled
|
|
&H3
|
Use both hardware and software flow control enabled
|
Extended AT Commands
|
ASSIGN PASSWORD
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %V=PWn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Assign the password in account n in security account
|
|
CALL TYPE
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *Vn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Set the call type for each B-channel
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í *V0
|
0-5 for B-channel 1
|
|
*V1
|
0-5 for B-channel 2
|
|
DIRECTORY NUMBER
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *Pn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Set the directory number that was assigned to you by your telephone company
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í *P1
|
The DN for B-channel 1
|
|
*P2
|
The DN for B-channel 2
|
|
ERASE SECURITY SETTINGS
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %En [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Erases selected security settings
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
%E1
|
Erase local access password
|
|
%E2
|
Erase autopass password
|
|
%E3
|
Erase passwords in accounts 0-9
|
|
%E4
|
Erase phone numbers in accounts 0-9
|
|
%E5
|
Disable account, dialback, and new number fields in accouns 0-9
|
|
LOCAL ACCESS PASSWORD
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Ln [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Set local access password
|
|
PASSWORD SECURITY
|
|
Type:
|
Immediate
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %P [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Disable password security
|
|
POINT TO POINT SELECTION
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *Mn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Select point to point or multipoint
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í *M0
|
Point to point
|
|
*M1
|
Multipoint
|
|
REMOTE CONFIGURATION
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Cn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Controls the remote configuration
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
%C0
|
Defer configuration changes until the call is ended
|
|
%C1
|
Cancel configuration changes and restore the original configuration
|
|
%C2
|
Force configuration changes to take effect immediately
|
|
REMOTE CONFIGURATION
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Fn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Configure another device’s data remotely
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
%F0
|
No parity, 8 data bits
|
|
%F1
|
Mark parity, 7 data bits
|
|
%F2
|
Odd parity, 7 data bits
|
|
%F3
|
Even parity, 7 data bits
|
|
SECURITY ACCOUNTS
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %An [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Create and configure security accounts
|
|
SECURITY ACCOUNTS
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Sn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Access security accounts
|
|
SERIAL PORT RATE
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Bn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Remotely configure a modem’s serial port rate
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
%B0
|
110bps
|
|
%B1
|
300bps
|
|
%B2
|
600bps
|
|
%B3
|
1200bps
|
|
%B4
|
2400bps
|
|
%B5
|
4800bps
|
|
%B6
|
9600bps
|
|
%B7
|
19200bps
|
|
%B8
|
38400bps
|
|
%B9
|
57600bps
|
|
%B10
|
115200bps
|
|
SERVICE PROFILE ID
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *Sn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Set the service profile ID
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í *S1
|
the SPID for B-channel 1
|
|
*S2
|
The SPID for B-channel 2
|
|
SWITCH PROTOCOL
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *Wn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Set the switch protocol used at the telephone company’s central office
|
|
Command
|
Jack Type
|
|
í *W0
|
AT&T 5ESS Custom
|
|
*W1
|
Northern Telecom DMS-100
|
|
*W2
|
National ISDN-1
|
|
*W3
|
National ISDN-2
|
|
TERMINAL ENDPOINT ID
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] *T [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Sets the terminal endpoint (TEI)
|
|
Command
|
Function
|
|
í *T1
|
0-63 for B-channel 1
|
|
*T2
|
0-63 for B-channel 2
|
|
TONE FREQUENCIES
|
|
Type:
|
Configuration
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] %Tn [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Enalbes recognition of the tone frequencies
|
S(status) -REGISTERS
|
BIT MAPPED REGISTER
|
|
Type:
|
Register
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S15=n [cmds]
|
|
Unit:
|
Bit-mapped
|
|
Description:
|
Controls fallback
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
1
|
Disable the modem’s extra high frequency equalization if it causes problems on shorter -link calls- for HST modulation only
|
|
1
|
2
|
Disable online fallback
|
|
2
|
4
|
Disable 450bps back channel ---HST only
|
|
3
|
8
|
Reset non-ARQ mode transmit buffer from 1.5Kbytes to 128
|
|
4
|
16
|
Disable MNP level 4
|
|
5
|
32
|
Set backspace key to delete
|
|
6
|
64
|
Alternate MNP setting for some 2400bps MNP modems not made by U.S. Robotics of Microcom.
|
|
7
|
128
|
Custom applications only
|
|
BIT MAPPED REGISTER S16
|
|
Type:
|
Register
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S16=n [cmds]
|
|
Unit:
|
Bit-mapped
|
|
Description:
|
Controls loopback tests and test pattern
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
2
|
4
|
Test pattern
|
|
3
|
8
|
Remote digital loopback
|
|
BIT MAPPED REGISTER S53
|
|
Type:
|
Register
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S53=n [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Bit mapped register
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
1
|
Dial security enabled
|
|
1
|
2
|
Prompting enabled
|
|
2
|
4
|
Local access password protection enabled
|
|
BIT MAPPED REGISTER S54
|
|
Type:
|
Register
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S54=n [cmds]
|
|
Description:
|
Bit mapped register
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
1
|
Disable 2400 symbol rate
|
|
1
|
2
|
Disable 2743 symbol rate
|
|
2
|
4
|
Disable 2800 symbol rate
|
|
3
|
8
|
Disable 3000 symbol rate
|
|
4
|
16
|
Disable 3200 symbol rate
|
|
5
|
32
|
Disable 3429 symbol rate
|
|
6
|
64
|
Disable Call Indicate
|
|
7
|
128
|
Disable V.8
|
|
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S13
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S13=n [cmds]
|
|
Default:
|
170
|
|
Range:
|
0-174
|
|
Unit:
|
Bit-mapped
|
|
Description:
|
Controls echo, result codes and display, dial mode, and answer/originate mode.
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
1
|
Reset when DTR drops
|
|
1
|
2
|
Reverse normal auto answer mode
|
|
2
|
4
|
Disable 250 msec pause before result code display
|
|
3
|
8
|
On DTR signal, Autodial the number stored in NVRAM at position 0
|
|
4
|
16
|
At power on/reset, auto dial number stored in NVRAM at position 0
|
|
5
|
32
|
Disable HST
|
|
6
|
64
|
Disable MNP level 3
|
|
7
|
128
|
Hardware reset
|
|
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S14
|
|
Format:
|
AT [cmds] S14=n [cmds]
|
|
Default:
|
170
|
|
Range:
|
0-174
|
|
Unit:
|
Bit-mapped
|
|
Description:
|
Controls echo, result codes and display, dial mode, and answer/originate mode.
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
í 1
|
Disconnect on escape code
|
|
1
|
2
|
Send result codes only when originating a call
|
|
BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S28
|
|
Format
|
AT [cmds] S28=n [cmds]
|
|
Default:
|
Unidentified
|
|
Range:
|
8
|
|
Unit:
|
.1 second
|
|
Description:
|
Sets the duration of the extra 3000/600 Hz answer tones sent during handshaking.
|
|
BITMAPPED REGISTER S27
|
|
Format
|
AT [cmds] S27=n [cmds]
|
|
Default:
|
Unidentified
|
|
Range:
|
0
|
|
Unit:
|
Bit-mapped
|
|
Description:
|
Selects modulation
|
|
Bit
|
Value
|
Function
|
|
0
|
1
|
Enable ITU-T V.21
|
|
1
|
2
|
Enable unencoded modulation in V.32 mode
|
|
2
|
4
|
Disable V.32 modulation
|
|
3
|
8
|
Disabl;e 2100Hz answer tone
|
|
4
|
0
16
0
16
|
Complete handshaking sequence:V.42 detection, LAPM error control, MNP
Disable MNP
Disable V.42 detection and LAPM
Disable detection phase
|
|
5
|
0
0
32
32
|
Complete handshaking sequence:V.42 detection, LAPM error control, MNP
Disable MNP
Disable V.42 detection and LAPM
Disable detection phase
|
|
7
|
128
|
Unusual software incompatibility
|
|
BITMAPPED REGISTER S29
|
|
Type:
|
Register
|
|
Format
|
AT [cmds] S29=n [cmds]
|
|
Default:
|
20
|
|
Range:
|
Unidentified
|
|
Unit:
|
.1 sec
|
|
Description:
|
Sets the duration of the V.21 answer tone
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S34
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Type:
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Register
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Format:
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AT [cmds] S34n [cmds]
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Default:
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0
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Unidentified
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Description:
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Controls V.32bis
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Disable V.32bis
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1
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2
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Disable modem’s enhanced proprietary V.32bis modulation
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2
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4
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Disable the faster retrains that occure during proprietary V.32terbo modulation
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3
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8
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Enable V.23
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4
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16
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Force the MR LED to show DSR
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5
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32
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Enable MI/MIC
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6
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64
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Disable the remote access busy message
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7
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128
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Disable V.32terbo
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S51
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Format
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AT [cmds] S51=n [cmds]
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Default:
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0
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Bit-mapped
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Description:
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MNP/V.42 control
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Disable MNP/V.42 for V.22
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1
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2
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Disable MNP/V.42 for V.22bis
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2
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4
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Disable MNP/V.42 for V.32/V.32bis/V.32terbo
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6
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64
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Disable selective reject
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7
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128
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Enable handset exclusion delay
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S55
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S55=n [cmds]
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Description:
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Bit-mapped register
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Disable 8S-2D mapping
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1
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2
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Disable 16S-4D mapping
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2
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4
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Disable 32S-2D mapping
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3
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8
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Disable 64S-4D mapping
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7
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128
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Enable phase roll detection
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S56
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S56 [cmds]
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Description:
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Bit-mapped register
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Disable non-linear coding
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1
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2
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Disable TX level deviation
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2
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4
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Disable pre-emphasis
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3
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8
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Disable precoding
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4
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16
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Disable shaping
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5
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32
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Disable 31.2 and 33.6 speeds in V.34
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6
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64
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Disable V.34
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7
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128
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Disable V.FC
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S69
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Type:
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Register
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Format:
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AT [cmds] S69=n [cmds]
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Description:
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Bit-mapped register
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Disable plug and play signaling
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1
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2
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Enable carrier loss redial
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BIT-MAPPED REGISTER S70
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Type
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Register or Configuration
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Format
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AT [cmds] S70=n [cmds]
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Description
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Bit-mapped register
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Bit
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Value
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Function
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0
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1
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Enable recognition of Ring A
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1
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2
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Enable recognition of Ring B
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2
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4
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Enable recognition of Ring C
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3
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8
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Enable recognition of Ring D
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BREAK LENGTH
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Format
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AT [cmds] S21=n [cmds]
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Default:
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Unidentified
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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10msec
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Description:
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Sets the duration of breaks sent from the modem to the computer or terminal
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DSR RECOGNITION
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S25=n [cmds]
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Default:
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5
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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.1 second
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Description:
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Sets DTR recognition time
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DSR SIGNAL
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S24=n [cmds]
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Default:
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150
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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.02 sec
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Description:
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Sets the duration between pulsed DSR signals when the modem is set to &S2 or &S3.
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FLOW CONTROL CHARACTER - XOFF
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Format
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AT [cmds] S23=n [cmds]
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Default:
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19
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Description:
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Stores the ASCII code for the XOFF character
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GUARD TIME DURATION
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S43=n [cmds]
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Default:
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200
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Unit:
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.02 sec
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Description:
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Sets the duration of the guard time for the remote access sequence
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INACTIVITY TIMER
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S19=n [cmds]
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Default:
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Unidentified
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Minute
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Description:
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Sets the duration in minutes for the inactivity timer, S19=0 disables the timer
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REESTABLISHING CONNECTION INTERVAL
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Format
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AT [cmds] S44=n [cmds]
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Default:
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15
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Description:
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Sets the duration of the interval between losing carrier and reestablishing a connection
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REMOTE ACCESS
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S41=n [cmds]
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Description:
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Sets the number of allowable remote access login attempts, thus enabling or disabling remote access.
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REMOTE ACCESS ESCAPE CHARACTER
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S42=n [cmds]
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Default:
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126
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Unidentified
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Description:
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Stores the ASCII decimal code for the remote access escape character.
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TRANSMIT BUFFER
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S38n [cmds]
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Description:
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Sets the time before a forced hang up and clearing of the transmit buffer when DTR drops during an ARQ call.
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VOICE/DATA SWITCH
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Type:
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Register
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Format
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AT [cmds] S32=n [cmds]
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Default:
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9
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Unidentified
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Description:
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Assign voice/data switch function
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Value
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Function
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0
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Disabled
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1
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Voice/data - originate mode
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2
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Voice/data - answer mode
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3
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Radial last number
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4
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Dial number stored at position 0
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5
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Auto answer on/off toggle
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6
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Reset modem
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7
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Initiate remote digital loopback
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8
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Busy out the phone line toggle
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9
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Execute stored command
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XON CHARACTER
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Format
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AT [cmds] S22=n [cmds]
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Default:
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17
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Range:
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Unidentified
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Unit:
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Bit-mapped
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Description:
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Stores the ASCII code for XON character
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