
Appendixes
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MTPSR1-202ST
Command:
%En
Function: Escape Sequence Options
Values: n = 0–5
Default:
%E1
and
%E4
Description: By default, the modem responds only to the +++ escape method. However, you can
use the
%E
command to set the modem to respond only to the <BREAK> method, to respond to
either the +++ or the <BREAK> method, or to ignore both methods and not escape.
%E0
Modem won’t escape.
%E1
+++ escape method.
%E2
<BREAK> escape method.
%E3
Both +++ and <BREAK> escape methods.
%E4
Disable
OK
response to +++.
%E5
Enable
OK
response to +++.
%E1 %E5
Enable +++ method and
OK
response to +++.
%E3 %E5
Enable +++ or <BREAK> method and
OK
response to +++
Command:
@P3=n
Function: Parity at Power-Up
Values: n = 0–4
Default:
@P3=4
(None)
Description: Use this command only to set the type of parity the ProxyServer uses when it is
turned on. Once the ProxyServer receives an AT command from the computer, it automatically ad-
justs to the parity the computer is using.
@P3=0
Odd
@P3=1
Even
@P3=2
Mark
@P3=3
Space
@P3=4
None
Command:
@P4=n
Function: Data Bits
Values: n = 7 or 8
Default:
@P4=8
(8 data bits)
Description: Use this command only to set the number of data bits the ProxyServer uses when it
is turned on. Once the ProxyServer receives an AT command from the computer, it automatically
adjusts to the number of data bits the computer is using.
@P4=7
7 data bits
@P4=8
8 data bits
Command:
@P6=n
Function: Stop Bits
Values: n = 1 or 2
Default:
@P6=1
(1 stop bit)
Description: Use this command only to set the number of stop bits the ProxyServer uses when it
is turned on. Once the ProxyServer receives an AT command from the computer, it automatically
adjusts to the number of stop bits the computer is using.
@P6=1
1 stop bit
@P6=2
2 stop bits
Data Call Commands
Use these commands to make or configure data calls.
Command:
A
Function: Answer Call
Values: none
Default: none
Description: The
A
command forces the ProxyServer to answer an incoming call. To cause the
ProxyServer to autoanswer, set register
S0
to a value higher than 0.
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