Telenetics 326X V.34 Series, V.34-SDC Series, V.32bis Series, 3260, 326X V.34-SDC Series Quick Reference Manual

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326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis Series
Modem Quick Reference Guide
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NOTE: the 3262/63/67/68 Modem is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take ade quate measures.
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This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
This is a Class A product. Operation of this equipment in a residential environment may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to correct the interference at his/her own expense.
This product is CISPR 22 Class B verified under test conditions that included use of shielded DTE cables. Ferrite cylinders attached to the dial line are required for Modem 3266 (Can ada). Leased line cables with 1.5 turns through a ferrite cylinder were also used. Use of dif­ferent cables will invalidate verif ication and increase the risk of causing interference to radio and TV reception.
You can obtain the proper cables from Telenetics.
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This product is CE marked to indicate compliance with the following European directives.
• 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (Safety)
• 89/336/EEC EEC Directive
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Part No. TEL-T0009-01 Rev A First Printing: December 2002
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Table of Contents
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Understanding the Front Panel Modem Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Selecting Modem Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Saving Modem Settings in Nonvolatile Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Returning to Factory Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Using This Quick Reference Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Australia and New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Czech Republic and Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Hong Kong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Switzerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
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United Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Universal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
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Introduction
This Quick-Reference Guide describes how to select country-specific parameters using the Telenetics 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis series modems. Users select modem parame­ters using buttons on the front panel of the modem.
This Introduction describes how to use the front-panel buttons to select modem parameters. The chapters that follow this Introduction describe the country-specific parameters that are available for various countries, along with the recommended settings for those countries.
Understanding the Front Panel Modem Buttons
The operating parameters for the 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis series modems are grouped into several menu and command categories. To select a parameter, you navigate through the menu and command categories until you find the parameter you want to select.
Navigating through the menu and command categories, and selecting command parameters, are performed using the four buttons on the modem front panel. After you select all the desired parameters, you use the front-panel buttons again to save the parameters in one of the modem’s four nonvolatile memory positions.
Table Intro-1 describes the functions of the modem’s front-panel buttons.
Table Intro-1. Front Panel Modem Buttons
Modem Button Description
Lets you scroll down menu and command categories.
Lets you scroll across command categories.
Lets you select the command that appears in the modem’s LCD display.
From a command category, pressing Return shows the associated menu category in the modem’s LCD display. Form a menu category, pressing Return shows the initial prompt in the modem’s LCD display.
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Selecting Modem Parameters
When you first power-up the modem, the modem performs its Self Test and the LCD displays a prompt similar to the following (the model number shown may be different for your modem):
SELF TEST 326X Fast Ready
After the modem passes its Self Test, the LCD displays the following initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
From this initial prompt, you can use the modem’s front-panel buttons to scroll through menus and commands until you find the command you want to select. The following steps describe this procedure.
1. If the menu category is on the same level as the initial prompt, skip to step 2. Otherwise, press the Down button to scroll down through the menu categories. (The foldout docu­ment that came with your modem shows whether the menu category is on the same level as the initial prompt.)
Each time you press Down, another menu category appears in the modem’s LCD display. When the appropriate menu category appears, stop pressing Down.
NOTE: If you scroll past the menu category you need, don’t worry. Just keep pressing Down until the categories start scrolling from the beginning again and stop when the menu category you desire appears in the LCD display.
2. When the desired menu category appears in the modem’s LCD display, press the Across button to scroll horizontally through the commands associated with the menu you selected in step 1.
Each time you press Across, another command appears in the modem’s LCD display. When the appropriate command appears in the LCD display, stop pressing Across.
NOTE: The commands work just like the menus. Therefore, if you pass the command you need, keep pressing Across until the commands start scrolling from the beginning again and stop when the desired command appears in the LCD display.
3. When the desired command appears, press the Down button until the desired command setting appears in the LCD display.
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4. When the desired command setting appears in the LCD display, press the Enter button:
5. After you select the desired command setting, press the Enter button. The menu category associated with the command you selected appears in the LCD display.
6. Press the Enter button again to return to the initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
7. To select additional command settings, repeat steps 1 through 6. The commands you choose go into effect as soon as you select them.
8. After you select all the desired command settings, use the procedure under “Saving Modem Settings in Nonvolatile Memory” on page 3 to save the settings in one of the modem’s nonvolatile memory positions. Otherwise, the settings you selected will be lost if the modem is turned off or encounters a power-failure.
Saving Modem Settings in Nonvolatile Memory
After you choose your command selections, use the following procedure to save them in the modem’s nonvolatile memory. The 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis series modems have four positions in nonvolatile memory that can store your command selections.
1. From the initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
Press the Across button five times. The following prompt appears in the LCD display:
Save Changes=1
This prompt indicates that the selections you made will be saved in nonvolatile memory position 1.
2. To save your selections in a different nonvolatile memory position, press the Down button. Each time you press Down, another position in nonvolatile memory appears in the LCD display. For example:
Save Changes=2
Save Changes=3
Save Changes=4
NOTE: If you scroll past the desired position, keep pressing Down until the desired position appears in the LCD display again.
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3. When the desired nonvolatile memory position appears, press the Enter button:
The following message appears in the LCD display:
Saving Options
followed by:
Save Completed!
4. Press the Return button to return to the initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
Returning to Factory Default Settings
If you make one or more mistakes when making your command selections, you can return to the modem’s original factory-default settings. These settings are the ones that were in effect when you first received your modem — before you chose any command selections.
Warning: Returning to factory-default selections deletes all modem selections you made, as well as the modem commands saved in nonvolatile memory. Therefore, be sure you do not want to retain these settings before performing the following procedure.
To return to the factory-default settings:
1. From the initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
Press the Across button 7 times. The following message appears in the LCD display:
Reinit Memory?
2. Press the Enter button. The LCD displays the following message:
Reinit All Mem?
3. Press the Enter button again. The modem erases all command selections you made, including those saved in all four nonvolatile memory positions, and returns to its factory-default settings.
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Using This Quick Reference Guide
Now that you know how to navigate through the modem’s menu and command tree and select command settings, you can go to then appropriate chapter in this Guide to view the com­mands available for various countries and to choose the appropriate commands for your requirements.
To make this task easier for you, we have indicated which menu and command categories are associated with each command. In the following example, for instance:
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
the parenthetical information in the left column shows that the AT H command can be found in the TEST OPT’S menu category and in the Test command category. This means that, from the initial prompt:
Disconnect T/D?
you press the Down button until TEST OPT’S appears in the modem’s LCD display. Then you press the Across button until Test appears in the LCD display. You can then select the appro­priate setting.
To make these tasks even easier, we have provided the number of times you need to press the Down and Across buttons to display a particular command. In the following example, for instance:
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in 3265/6 (ATH0)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in 3265/6 (ATH0)
1 1
you press the Down button one time and the Across button one time to display the Test com­mands in the LCD display.
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Australia and New Zealand
Table 1. Australia and New Zealand Settings
Features Settings
New Zealand
Australia and
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* SI
(TERMINAL OPT’S Inactivity Timer)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in 3265/6 (ATH0)
108.2/Bsy 6 5
550 AT&G1
1800 AT&G2
in: 3266/8
AT&P1 8 6
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
Always=4 sec AT*B D1
Always=6 sec AT*DD3
Alway=4 sec AT*DP4/S8=004
Off AT*D R0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
Restricted in 3265/6 AT*L L0
Restricted in 3265/6 AT*LT 1
AT*SI5 default to 0 (inactive) 6 20
AT*T L0 8 7
1 1
5 21
2 15
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
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Table 1. Australia and New Zealand Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
New Zealand
Australia and
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT*TT0
60 sec AT* TT2
Always=–10dBm 7 2
Always=–10dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
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Austria
Table 2. Austria Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* SI
(TERMINAL OPT’S Inactivity Timer)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in all models (ATH0)
108.2/Bsy Restricted (AT&D0 – AT&D6)
550 AT&G1
1800 AT&G2
in: 3266/8
AT&P0 8 6
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1 Ring #2 AT*AA2
Always=4 sec AT* BD1
7 sec AT*CD2 3 sec AT*CD1
6 sec AT*DD3 4 sec AT*DD2 3 sec AT*DD1
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2
... ...
8 AT*DR8
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted AT* LT1
AT* SI5 S30=60 (600 sec)
Always= 72 ms AT* TL0
Austria
1 1
5 21
6 5
2 15
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
6 20
8 7
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Table 2. Austria Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
Austria
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT* T T 0 60 sec AT* T T 2
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
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Belgium
Table 3. Belgium Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
1 1
Always=4, ATX4 5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 15
AT&P1 8 6
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1 Ring #2 AT*AA2
Restricted AT* BD1
AT*CD1 S10=15
Always=20 sec AT*DD6
12 sec AT*DD4
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
AT*LL1 1 3
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
6 17
Belgium
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
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Table 3. Belgium Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT* T T 0
60 sec AT* T T2
Always=–6dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Belgium
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Canada
Table 4. Canada Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in 3268 (ATH0)
108.2/Bsy 6 5
AT*B D1 8 5
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 S7 AT*DD9
1 1
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
Canada
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
3266 AT*L L0 AT*L L1 Restricted in 3268 AT*L L0
Restricted in 3268 AT*LT 1
30 sec AT*TT0
45 sec AT* TT1
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 4. Canada Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
–9dBm 8 4
Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 2
Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Canada
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Czech Republic and Poland
Table 5. Czech Republic and Poland Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in all models (ATH0)
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 sec AT*DD1 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 Using S7 AT*DD9
AT*DP0 8 1
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2
... ...
8 AT*DR8
AT*LL0 1 3
AT* LT1 6 17
AT* TL0 8 7
1 1
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
0 13
Czech Republic
and Poland
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Table 5. Czech Republic and Poland Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT* T T 0
60 sec AT* T T3
90 sec AT* T T 2 Using S7 AT* TT5
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=0dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
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Czech Republic
and Poland
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Denmark
Table 6. Denmark Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
1 1
ATX 4 5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 15
Always=33% AT&P1
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1 Ring #2 AT*AA2 Using S0 AT*AA5
2 sec AT*BD0 4 sec AT*BD1
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 15 sec AT*DD5 20 sec AT*DD6
AT* DP0 8 1
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
0 13
Denmark
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
1 3
6 17
8 7
17
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Table 6. Denmark Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT* T T 0
60 sec AT* T T2
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
Denmark
18
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Finland
Table 7. Finland Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 15
Always=40% AT&P0
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2 Using S0 AT* AA5
AT*CD2 6 11
4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 15 sec AT*DD5 Using S7 AT*DD9
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2
... ...
8 AT*DR8
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
8 6
5 6
8 5
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Finland
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Table 7. Finland Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT* T T 0
60 sec AT* T T3
90 sec AT* T T 2 Using S7 AT* TT5
Always=–11dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
Finland
20
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France
Table 8. France Settings
Features Settings
France
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
ATH 0 1 1
Always=4, ATX4 5 21
Restricted 6 5
AT&G0 550 AT& G 1 1800 AT&G2
Always=33% AT&P1
Manual AT* A A 0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
AT* BD1 8 5
Off AT*CD0 3 sec AT*CD1
6 sec AT*DD3 12 sec AT*DD4
3 sec AT*DP0 6 sec AT*DP1 9 sec AT*DP2 12 sec AT*DP3
AT*LL0 1 3
2 15
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
AT* LT1 6 17
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
8 7
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Table 8. France Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
France
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
45 sec AT* T T 1
60 sec AT* T T2
Using S7 AT* TT5
Always=–10dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
22
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Germany
Table 9. Germany Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted all models (ATH0)
ATX 4 5 21
Restricted, AT&D0 – AT&D6 6 5
Always=40% AT&P0
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1 Ring #2 AT*AA2 Ring #4 AT*AA4
2 sec AT*ABD0 4 sec AT*ABD1
Off AT*CD0 3 sec AT*CD1 7 sec AT*CD2
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 15 sec AT*DD5 20 sec AT*DD6
AT* DP0 8 1
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted AT* LT1
AT* TL1 S11=85
Germany
1 1
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 9. Germany Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
Germany
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
If you issue the ATD command without an attached telephone number, the modem responds: ERROR.
30 sec AT* T T0 60 sec AT* T T2
Always=–10dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
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Hong Kong
Table 10. Hong Kong Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
1 1
5 21
AT& D2 6 5
2 15
Always=33% AT&P1
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
4 sec AT*ABD1 8 5
Always=6 sec AT*DD3
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
Hong Kong
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
Restricted in 3265/6/8 AT* LT1
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
25
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Table 10. Hong Kong Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
If you issue the ATD command without an attached telephone number, the modem responds: ERROR.
Hong Kong
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
30 sec AT* T T 0 60 sec AT* T T 2 90 sec AT* T T 3 180 sec AT* T T 4
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–11dBm 7 3
8 4
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Ireland
Table 11. Ireland Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in 3265/6 (ATH0)
ATX=4 5 21
Restricted AT&D2 6 5
Always=1800 (AT&G2) in 3266/8
Always=33% AT&P1
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1 Ring #2 AT*AA2
3 sec AT*DD1 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
Restricted in 3265/6 AT*L L0
Restricted in 3265/6 AT*LT 1
1 1
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
Ireland
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT*T L0
8 7
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Table 11. Ireland Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
If you issue the ATD command without an attached telephone number, the modem responds: ERROR.
30 sec AT * T T 0 60 sec AT * T T 2
Always=–8dBm 7 2
Always=–12dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Ireland
8 4
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Israel
Table 12. Israel Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 15
Always=40% AT&P0
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
2 sec AT*DD1 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 Using S7 AT*DD9
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Israel
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Table 12. Israel Settings(Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
If you issue the ATD command without an attached telephone number, the modem responds: ERROR.
30 sec AT*TT0 60 sec AT*TT3 90 sec AT*TT2 Using S7 AT *TT5
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=0dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
Israel
30
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Italy
Table 13. Italy Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
ATX 4 5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
2 15
Always=38% AT&P2
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2 Ring #2 AT*AA4
4 sec AT*BD1 Using S6 AT* BD2
AT*CD3 S10=15
4 sec AT*DD2
6 sec AT*DD3 15 sec AT*DD5 Using S7 AT*DD9
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3 4 AT*DR4
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Italy
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Table 13. Italy Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT * T T 0 Using S7 AT * T T 5
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
8 4
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Italy
32
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Japan
Table 14. Japan Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
Restricted AT& G0
Always=33% AT&P1
Always=4 sec AT* BD1
AT*CD3 S10=15
3 sec AT*DD1
4 sec AT*DD2
6 sec AT*DD3
1 1
5 21
6 5
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
Japan
6 17
8 7
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Table 14. Japan Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT * T T 0 45 sec AT * T T 1
Set to –15dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 2
Set to –15dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
Japan
34
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Malaysia
Table 15. Malaysia Settings
Features Settings
Malaysia
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted on all models (ATH0)
&D0 to &D6 6 5
Always=33% AT&P1
AT* BD1 8 5
AT*CD3 S10=15
2 sec AT*DD1 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 Using S7 AT*DD9
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 ... ,,, 8 AT*DR8
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted AT* LT1
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
1 1
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
35
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Table 15. Malaysia Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
Malaysia
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT * T T 0 60 sec AT * T T 3 90 sec AT * T T 2 Using S7 AT * T T 5
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=0dBm 7 3
8 4
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
36
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Netherlands
Table 16. Netherlands Settings
Features Settings
Netherlands
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
1 1
Always=4 ATX 4
108.2/Bsy 6 5
AT& G0 2 15
Always=38% AT&P2
Restricted 8 5
15 sec AT*DD5 30 sec AT*DD7 40 sec AT*DD8
Always=3 sec 8 1
5 21
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
37
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Table 16. Netherlands Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
AT* PT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
Netherlands
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
Dial=Auto Restricted
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
8 3
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Norway
Table 17. Norway Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
ATX 4 5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
Restricted AT& G0
Always=40% AT&P0
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #1 AT*AA1
Ring #2 AT *AA2
Using S0 AT*AA5
Restricted AT* BD2 S6=003
Off AT*CD0 3 sec AT*CD1 7 sec AT*CD2
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 15 sec AT*DD5 20 sec AT*DD6
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Norway
39
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Table 17. Norway Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 0 60 sec AT *TT 2
Always=–10dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Norway
8 4
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Portugal
Table 18. Portugal Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted all models (ATH0)
ATX 4 5 21
Restricted (AT&D0 – AT&D6) 6 5
Always33% AT&P1
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 Using S7 AT*DD9
1 1
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
Portugal
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted AT* LT1
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 18. Portugal Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
Always=–10dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Portugal
8 4
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Singapore
Table 19. Singapore Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in all models (ATH0)
108.2/Bsy 6 5
Restricted *BD2 S6=003
Off AT*DR0 1 sec AT*DR1 4 sec AT*DR4
30 sec AT *TT 1 60 sec AT *TT 3 90 sec AT *TT 2
1 1
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
8 4
Singapore
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Table 19. Singapore Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Singapore
44
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South Africa
Table 20. South Africa Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
ATX 4 5 21
108.2/Bsy 6 5
Always=1800 (AT&G1) Models 3265/7
550 AT & G1 1800 AT & G 2
in: 3266/8
Always=33% AT&P1
Always=4sec AT* BD1
AT*CD3 S10=15
Always=6 sec AT*DD3
Always=4 sec AT* DP4 S8=004
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
South Africa
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Table 20. South Africa Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 0
60 sec AT *TT2
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
South Africa
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Spain
Table 21. Spain Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted in all models (ATH0)
Always=4 ATX 4
Restricted (AT&D0 – AT&D6) 6 5
Always33% AT&P1
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
Restricted AT* BD2 S6=003
3 sec AT*CD1 7 sec AT*CD2
3 sec AT*DD1 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3
Off AT*DR0 1 sec AT*DR1 2 sec AT*DR2 3 sec AT*DR3 4 sec AT*DR4
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted At*LT1
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
1 1
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Spain
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Table 21. Spain Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 1 60 sec AT *TT 2
Always=–11dBm 7 2
Always=–6dBm 7 3
8 4
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Spain
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Sweden
Table 22. Sweden Settings
Features Settings
Sweden
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
1 1
Always=4 ATX 4
108.2/Bsy 6 5
Always=40% AT&P0
AT* BD2 8 5
15 sec AT*DD5 30sec AT*DD7 40 sec AT*DD8
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 22. Sweden Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
Sweden
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 0 60 sec AT *TT 2
Always=–13dBm 7 2
Always=–13dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
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Switzerland
Table 23. Switzerland Settings
Features Settings
Switzerlan d
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
1 1
Always=4 ATX 4
108.2/Bsy 6 5
Manual AT*AA0 Ring #2 AT*AA2
AT* BD1 8 5
6 sec AT*DD3 12sec AT*DD4
Always=3 sec AT* DPO
5 21
2 15
8 6
5 6
6 11
8 2
8 1
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 23. Switzerland Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
Switzerland
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 0 60 sec AT *TT 2
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–9dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
8 4
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United Kingdom
Table 24. United Kingdom Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
1 1
ATX =0 5 21
6 5
550 AT &G1 1800 AT & G 2 in: 3265/7
Always=1800 (AT&G2) in 3266/8
Always=33% AT&P1
Always=4 sec AT* BD1
Always=6 sec AT*DD3
Always=4 sec AT* D P 4 o r AT * D P 1 S8=4
Off AT*DR0 1 AT*DR1 2 AT*DR2 3 AT*DR3
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
2 15
8 6
5 6
8 5
6 11
8 2
8 1
0 13
1 3
6 17
8 7
Kingdom
United
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Table 24. United Kingdom Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
30 sec AT *TT 0 60 sec AT *TT 2
Always=–9dBm 7 2
Always=–13dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
United
Kingdom
8 4
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Universal
Table 25. Universal Settings
Features Settings
ATH
(TEST OPT’S Test)
ATX (ACU OPT’S Call Progress)
AT& D7
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTR)
AT& G
(MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone)
AT& P
(DIALING OPT’S Pulse Cycle)
AT* AA (ACU OPT’S Answer)
AT* BD
(DIALING OPT’S Blind Dial)
AT* CD
(TERMINAL OPT’S Loss Dis)
AT* DD (DIALING OPT’S Dial Wait)
Test=Busy Out (ATH1) Restricted (ATH0)
ATX =4 5 21
AT& D2 6 5
AT& G2 2 15
AT&P1 8 6
AT* AA5 5 6
AT* BD2 8 5
AT*CD3 6 11
2 sec AT*DD0 4 sec AT*DD2 6 sec AT*DD3 S7 AT*DD9
1 1
8 2
Universal
AT* DP
(DIALING OPT’S Pause Delay)
AT* DR
(DATA T/D Auto Redial)
AT* LL (TEST OPT’S LAL Bust Out)
AT* LT
(TERMINAL OPT’S DTE Pin 25)
AT* TL (DIALING OPT’S Tone Length)
AT* DP0 8 1
AT*DR0 0 13
Restricted AT*LL0
Restricted AT* LT1
Always=72 ms AT* TL0
1 3
6 17
8 7
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Table 25. Universal Settings (Continued)
Features Settings
AT* TT
(DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout)
DL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level)
LL TX Level
(TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level)
*TT2 8 4
Set to –9dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 2
Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm 7 3
Note: Default settings shown in bold. Settings may vary depending on the modem model.
Universal
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