The Voice/Fax/Data Modem connects your computer to Internet, and all kinds of BBS, and other
popular Fax / Modems. This manual describes the features, procedures of installations, and AT
command set...etc. of this modem.
Indicators
POWER: Power on indicator.
DATA: DTR signal indicator.
OH: Off Hook.
Rear Panel
PHONE: Phone jack.
LINE: Telephone line jack.
RS-232: RS232 cable socket.
POWER: AC adapter input.
ON/OFF: Power switch
* One fax modem
* One piece of phone cable
* One piece of RS-232 cable
* One CD
* One Adapter
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please
contact your dealer or sales representative for assistance.
3. Installation
3.1 Hardware Installation
**Do not power on your modem before your finished
the following installation.
1. Plug the male end of the RS-232 cable into the connector marked RS-232 ○3
on the back of the modem.
2. Plug the other end of this ca
3. Plug the power cable into the AC-IN(or POWER) connector ○4 on the back of th
4. Plug the power adapter into a wall outlet.
5. Plug one end of the phone cable into the m
6. To use telephone and the modem on the same line, plug one end of the optional phone cable into the PHON
jack ○1 on the modem; plug the other end into the phone. Lift the telephone handset and listen for a
DIALTONE to check the connection.
7.R lights should light up.
Turn your modem on ○5 . The POWE
8. Turn your computer on.
ble into the serial port on the back of your computer.
e modem.
odem LINE jack ○2 . Plug the other end into the phone outlet.
E
3.2 Driver Installation
3.2.1 Installation Procedures for Windows 64-bits (XP/Win7/Vista)
If your computer is using Windows 64-bits (XP/Win7/Vista), please open and browse the related folder of
CD. e.g. F:\Driver\Win7_64. There is a .INF file in the related folder for installation. You may refer to these
following steps to install.
After Hardware Installation, switch on your computer and insert the driver CD into the CD-ROM. Open Device
1.
Manager of Windows. Click and run “Scan for hardware changes”.
2. The Device Manager will show a unknown device, such as Analog Modem. Move your mouse on this unknown
device and click right key of mouse, and select Update Driver Software.
. Select Browse my computer for driver software. 3
4. Click Browse and open the driver files. e.g., F:\Driver\Win7_64.
. If windows pop out a warring message. Select Install this driver software anyway and continue to install. 5
. Click Close to complete the installation. 6
7. When completed installation, the modem displayed in Device Manager.
3.2.2 Installation Procedures for Windows 32-bits (XP/Win7/Vista)
If your computer using Windows 32-bits (2K/XP/Win7/Vista), please open the related folder of CD. e.g.,
:\Driver\Win2K_XP. There is a Setup.exe file in the related folder for installation. You may use the Wizard of
F
stallation CD to install.
in
4. Commands
Most people use the communication software programs to tell modems what to do. Therefore, you may not
se the commands in this chapter. However, if you prefer to communicate with your modem directly, you can
u
pe the commands described below.
ty
.1 Typing Commands
4
* Use the BACKSPACE key to delete typing errors.
* Every command (except A/
<Enter> key. For example,
* When you see an n, replace the n with one of the letter or numeric options listed for that command.
For example, for the En command, you might type ATE1.
*All defaults are based on the &F Hardware Flow Control template load in NVRAM when the modem is
shipped.
and +++) must begin with the AT or at prefix and be entered by pressing the
to execute the V command, you would type ATV and press the <Enter> key.
.2 AT Commands
4
A /
Re-executes the last issued command. Used mainly to redial.
A
Go off-hook and attempt to answer a call.
Dn D
0-9
P Pu) dial
T
ial
DTMF digits 0 to 9
lse (rotary
Tone dial
W
Wait for second dial tone (X3 or higher); linked to S6 register.
^ Toggles calling tone enab
En Command Echo
Disable command echo
E0
E
1 Enable command echo
Hn Disconnect (Hang-u
H0Hang up (goes on-h
ook)
H1 Go off-hoo
k
le/disable.
p)
In Identification
I 0 Report product code
I 2 Report “OK” or “E
I3 Report firmware revision
I4 Report OEM defined ide
Report modem data pump model and internal
I6
code revision
Mn Speaker Contro
0 Speaker is always off
M
il CONNECT
M1Speaker ON unt
M2 Speaker is always on.
M3 Speaker off during dialing a
OnReturn to On-Line Data Mode
O0 Go on-line
O1 etrain
Go on-line and r
P Set Pulse Dial
RROR”
ntifier string
l
nd receiving carrier and turn speaker on during answering.
(for phone line that does not
Zn Soft Reset and Restor
Z0 Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset.
1 Restore stored profile 1 after warm reset.
Z
&Cn Control Carri
&C0 CD override
C1 Normal CD operations
&
Dn
&DTR Option
D0 Ignore an on-to-off transition of DTR.
&
without disconnection.
&D1 Switch to on-line command mode
&D2 Normal DTR operations.
h profile is loaded.
&D3 Modem re-initialized. &Y determines whic
&Fn Load Factory Configuration (Profile
er Detect (CD)Signal
support touchtone dialing)
e Profile
)
&Wn Store Current Configu
ration
&W0 Store the current configuration as profile 0.
&W1 Store the curre
.
4.3 S-Register Definit
TS? Read Selected S-Register.
A
This command reads and displays the sele
command.
Sr=n Set Register r to n
0 Number of Rings to Auto-Answer
S
The number of rings the modem waits for before it auto answers.
Range: 0-255 (rings)
Default: 0 (Country dependent)
S6
Wait Time before Blind Dialing
nt configuration as profile 1
ions
cted S-Register. An S-Register can be selected by using the ATSn
pause after off-hook before blind dialing.
The time to
ange: 2-255 (rings)
R
Default: 2 (Seconds,
S7 Wait Time before Carrier Detect
The time to wait for a carrier from the remote modem before hang
Range: 1-255
Default: 50 (Seconds, Country de
S8 Pause Time For Dial Delay
The time to pause for the pause dial modifier, “Comma”.
Range: 2-255
Default: 2 (Seconds, Country dependent)
S9 Carrier Detect Response Time
The time a signal is detected an qualified as a carrier. This timing lets your m
that are the same freq
Country dependent)
ing up.
pendent)
uency as the carrier. Higher S9 values reduce the
odem ignore spurious signals
Range: 1-255 6 tenths of a second
Default: 6 (0.6 seconds)
SLost Carrier To Hang Up Delay 10
The time the modem
Range: 1-255 tenths of a second
Default: 14 (1.6 seconds)
S11 DTMF Tone Duration
The time for DTMF tone diali b ng and the time between the tone spacing.
Range: 50-255
Default: 95(95 ms, country dependet
waits before hanging up for carrier loss.
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AT Commands for
CX81801 SmartV.XX,
CX06833 SMXXD,
CX81300 SmartACF, and
CX06827 SCXXD
Modems
Reference Manual
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2.2.1 Command Line General Format...................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.2 Command Line Editing ................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.3 Command Line Echo ...................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.4 Repeating a Command Line ........................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.5 Types of DTE Commands ............................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.7.2 Extended Syntax Result Codes ..................................................................................................................... 2-10
2.7.3 +<name>: <compound_value>Information Text Formats for Test Commands............................................ 2-11
Range of Values.................................................................................................................................... 2-11
Compound Range of Values ................................................................................................................. 2-11
3 Data Command Set...............................................................................................................................3-1
3.2 Data Commands ............................................................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2.1 Generic Modem Control ................................................................................................................................. 3-2
Z - Soft Reset and Restore Profile.......................................................................................................... 3-2
+FCLASS - Select Active Service Class................................................................................................... 3-2
+VCID - Caller ID (CID)........................................................................................................................... 3-3
+VRID - Report Retrieved Caller ID (CID)............................................................................................... 3-4
I - Identification ...................................................................................................................................... 3-6
D - Dial.................................................................................................................................................. 3-37
T - Set Tone Dial Default....................................................................................................................... 3-40
P - Set Pulse Dial Default...................................................................................................................... 3-40
A - Answer............................................................................................................................................ 3-40
H - Disconnect (Hang-Up) .................................................................................................................... 3-41
O - Return to On-Line Data Mode......................................................................................................... 3-42
L - Speaker Volume .............................................................................................................................. 3-43
M - Speaker Control ............................................................................................................................. 3-43
%E - Enable/Disable Line Quality Monitor and Auto-Retrain or Fallback/Fall Forward ......................... 3-61
B - CCITT or Bell ................................................................................................................................... 3-62
3.2.5 Error Control Commands ............................................................................................................................. 3-63
+ES - Error Control and Synchronous Mode Selection ........................................................................ 3-63
+EB - Break Handling in Error Control Operation .................................................................................3-65
3.2.6 Data Compression Commands..................................................................................................................... 3-73
+DS - Data Compression...................................................................................................................... 3-73
3.2.11 Fast Connect Commands.............................................................................................................................. 3-95
$F – Fast Connect Control .................................................................................................................... 3-95
3.2.12 V.92 +P and –Q Commands ......................................................................................................................... 3-96
S95 - Extended Result Codes Control ................................................................................................ 3-120
S210 – V.34 Symbol Rates................................................................................................................. 3-121
3.4 Result Codes............................................................................................................................................................... 3-122
4 Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1.0 Commands............................................................................................4-1
4.1.6 Fax Control Transmission............................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.7 Fax Control Reception .................................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.1.8 Fax Data Transmission ................................................................................................................................... 4-4
4.1.9 Fax Data Reception......................................................................................................................................... 4-5
4.2 Commands and Parameters ........................................................................................................................................... 4-6
+FTH - Transmit Data with HDLC Framing ........................................................................................... 4-11
+FRH - Receive Data with HDLC Framing............................................................................................. 4-12
4.2.3 Service Class 1 Parameters.......................................................................................................................... 4-13
+FAR - Adaptive Reception Control ...................................................................................................... 4-13
+FCL - Carrier Loss Timeout ................................................................................................................ 4-14
+FDD - Double Escape Character Replacement.................................................................................... 4-15
Table 3-2. Result Codes.................................................................................................................................................... 3-21
Table 3-5. AT#UD Last Call Status Report Format............................................................................................................ 3-87
Table 3-6. Call Setup Result Codes................................................................................................................................... 3-88
Table 3-9. V.34 INFO bit report ......................................................................................................................................... 3-88
Table 3-10. gstnModulationSchemeActive from 3.7.2/V.58 ............................................................................................. 3-89
Table 3-11. errorControl Active from 3.5.2/V.58 .............................................................................................................. 3-89
Table 3-12. compressionActive from 3.2.2/V.58 .............................................................................................................. 3-89
Table 3-13. callCleared codes from 3.6.4/V.58-1994 ....................................................................................................... 3-90
Table 3-14. Completed Data Call, with some errors and rate retrain during the call ........................................................ 3-91
Table 3-16. Result Code Definitions ............................................................................................................................... 3-123
Table 4-1. Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1.0 Commands......................................................................................................... 4-2
Table 4-2. Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1.0 Modulation Modes and Rates ............................................................................ 4-9
Table 4-3. Inactivity Timer Start and Stop Events............................................................................................................. 4-16
Table 4-4. Fax Class 1 Calling Sequence (Transmitting a Single Page)............................................................................ 4-20
Table 4-5. Fax Class 1 Answering Sequence (Receiving a Single Page)........................................................................... 4-21
Table 5-2. Supported <DLE> Shielded Codes Sent to the DTE ........................................................................................... 5-2
Table 5-3. Supported <DLE> Shielded Codes Sent to the Modem (DCE) ........................................................................... 5-3
Table 5-6. Events Detectable in the Voice Mode per V.253 .............................................................................................. 5-14
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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
This manual describes the host command and responses for the following Conexant
modem families:
CX81801 SmartV.XX Modem
CX06833 SMXXD Modem
CX81300 SmartACF Modem
CX06827 SCXXD Modem
The commands and responses are implemented in controller firmware for specific
modem models. Additional configuration and implementation information is available in
release notes and/or readme files that accompany product firmware release.
The descriptions in this manual apply to all commands and parameters that may be
supported by different modem models.
1.1.1 Command Syntax
The fundamental DTE interface command syntax is described in Section 2.
1.1.2 Command Descriptions
Commands are grouped into the following categories:
Syntax and procedures Section 2
Data commands Section 3
Fax Class 1 and Fax Class 1.0 commands Section 4
Voice/Audio commands Section 5
1.1.3 Call Progress and Blacklisting Parameters
The SmartACF, SmartACFL, and SCXXD modem MCU firmware may be provided
either in reconfigurable form or preconfigured form. Consult the specific firmware
release notes for exact configuration information.
Reconfigurable Form. The modem MCU firmware can be configured for operation in
specific countries by the PC-compatible ConfigurACE II program. The call progress and
blacklisting parameters described in the ConfigurACE II User's Manual can be altered
and loaded for a number of countries by this program.
Preconfigured Form. Specific MCU firmware configurations may be released that can
be directly installed without requiring the use of ConfigurACE II.
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1.1.4ConfigurACE II for Windows Utility Program
The PC-based ConfigurACE II for Windows utility program allows the OEM to
customize SmartACF and SmartACFL modem firmware to suit specific application and
country requirements. ConfigurACE II for Windows allows programming of functions
such as:
• Loading of multiple sets of country parameters
• Loading of NVRAM factory profiles
• Call progress and blacklisting parameters
• Entry of S parameter maximum/minimum/default values
• Limitation of transmit levels
• Modification of factory default values
• Customization of the ATI4 response
• Customization of fax OEM messages
• Enabling of Telephony Extension features
• Direct Mode
This program modifies the hex object code which can be programmed directly into the
system Flash ROM. Lists of the generated parameters can be displayed or printed.
Conexant-provided country parameter files allow a complete set of country-specific call
progress and blacklisting parameters to be selected.
Refer to the ConfigurACE II for Windows software for a detailed description of
capabilities and the operating procedure.
1.2 Reference Documentation
Document Title Document No.
CX81300 SmartACF Modem Data Sheet100488
CX06827 SCXXD Modem Device Set Data Sheet 101098
CX06833 SMXXD Modem Device Set Data Sheet 101840
CX81801-3x SmartV.XX Modem with 128-Pin TQFP Data Sheet101898
CX81801-7x/8x SmartV.XX Modem with 128-Pin TQFP Data Sheet 102199
CX81801-4x SmartV.XX Modem with 28-Pin CTLGA Data Sheet 102025
CX81801-9x SmartV.XX-V.92 Modem with 28-Pin CTLGA Data Sheet 102179
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2Syntax and Procedures
The command and response syntax and procedures generally conform to referenced
recommendations and standards. Since these recommendations and standards describe
characteristics universal to a large installed base of modems to a maximum degree, there
may be syntax and procedural differences due to extensions and behavioral differences in
implemented commands, parameters, and responses beyond that described in these
recommendations and standards.
The syntax and procedures described in this section are based on V.250 and V.253 with
additional information included for implemented extensions, behavioral differences
beyond V.250, and legacy commands.
2.1 Alphabet
The T.50 International Alphabet 5 (IA5) is used in this document. Only the low-order
seven bits of each character are significant to the modem; any eighth or higher-order
bit(s), if present, are ignored for the purpose of identifying commands and parameters.
Lower-case characters are considered identical to their upper-case equivalents when
received by the modem from the DTE. Result codes from the modem are in upper case.
2.2 DTE Commands Lines
Words enclosed in <angle brackets> are references to syntactical elements. The brackets
are not used when the words appear in a command line, the brackets are not used. Words
enclosed in [square brackets] represent optional items which may be omitted from the
command line at the specified point. The square brackets are not used when the words
appear in the command line. Other characters that appear in syntax descriptions must as
included as shown.
Any modem responses are mentioned in terms of their alphabetic format; the actual
response issued will depend on the setting of parameters that affect response formats,
e.g., Q and V commands (see 2.7).
2.2.1 Command Line General Format
A command line is made up of three elements: the prefix, the body, and the termination
character.
The command line prefix consists of the characters "AT" or "at" or, to repeat the
execution of the previous command line, the characters "A/" or "a/".
The body is made up of individual commands described in this document. Space
characters (IA5 2/0) are ignored and may be used freely for formatting purposes, unless
they are embedded in numeric or string constants. The termination character may not
appear in the body. The modem can accept at least 50 characters in the body.
The termination character may be selected by a user option (parameter S3), the default
being CR.
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2.2.2Command Line Editing
The character defined by parameter S5 (default, BS) is interpreted as a request from the
DTE to the modem to delete the previous character. Any control characters (IA5 0/0
through 1/15, inclusive) that remain in the command line after receipt of the termination
character are ignored by the modem.
The modem checks characters from the DTE first to see if they match the termination
character (S3), then the editing character (S5), before checking for other characters. This
ensures that these characters will be properly recognized even if they are set to values
that the modem uses for other purposes. If S3 and S5 are set to the same value, a
matching character will be treated as matching S3 (S3 is checked before S5).
2.2.3 Command Line Echo
The modem may echo characters received from the DTE during command state and
online command state back to the DTE, depending on the setting of the E command. If
enabled, characters received from the DTE are echoed in the same format as received.
Invalid characters in the command line or incomplete or improperly-formed command
line prefixes may not be echoed.
2.2.4 Repeating a Command Line
If the prefix "A/" or "a/" is received, the modem immediately executes once again the
body of the preceding command line. No editing is possible, and no termination character
is necessary. A command line may be repeated multiple times in this manner. Responses
to the repeated command line are issued using format of the original command line. If
"A/" is received before any command line has been executed, the preceding command
line is assumed to have been empty (that results in an OK result code).
2.2.5 Types of DTE Commands
There are two types of commands: action commands and parameter commands.
Commands of either type may be included in command lines, in any order.
Action commands may be "executed" (to invoke a particular function of the equipment,
which generally involves more than the simple storage of a value for later use), or
"tested" (to determine whether or not the equipment implements the action command,
and, if subparameters are associated with the action, the ranges of subparameter values
that are supported).
Parameters may be "set" (to store a value or values for later use), "read" (to determine the
current value or values stored), or "tested" (to determine whether or not the equipment
implements the parameter, and the ranges of values supported).
2.3 Basic Syntax Commands
2.3.1 Basic Syntax Command Format
The format of Basic Syntax commands, except for the D and S commands, is as follows:
<command>[<number>]
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