Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BA-V92 User Manual

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Chapter 2 – AT Commands 
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. AT Commands Reference Guide (S000273G) 
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Command: 
+IPR  Fixed DTE Rate 
Description:
 
This numeric extended-format parameter specifies the data rate at which the modem will 
accept commands during online operation. It may be used to select operation at rates at 
which the modem is not capable of automatically detecting the data rate being used by the 
DTE. 
 
 
 
Specifying a value of 0 disables the function and allows operation only at rates 
automatically detectable by the modem. The specified rate takes effect following any 
issued result code(s) associated with the current command line. 
 
The <rate> specified does not apply in OnLine Data State if Normal Mode (Direct Mode) of 
operation is selected. 
 Syntax: 
+IPR=<rate> 
Values:
 
<rate>   Specifies the DTE-modem interface operation rate in bits/s. The available rates 
are: 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, or 230400. 
 
If unspecified or set to 0, automatic detection is selected and the character format is also 
forced to auto detect. +ICF=0. 
 
If the specified rate is not supported by the modem, an ERROR result will be returned. 
Report Commands: 
+IPR?  Reports current or selected values. 
 
+IPR=?  Reports supported range of parameter values. 
 
 
 
Modulation Command 
Command: 
+MR  Modulation Reporting Control 
Description:
 
This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended-format 
+MCR:<carrier> and +MRR:<rate> intermediate result codes are transmitted from the 
modem to the DTE. If enabled, +MCR:<carrier> and +MRR:<rate> intermediate result 
codes represent the current (negotiated or renegotiated) modulation <carrier> and <rate> 
that are transmitted at the point during connect negotiation (handshaking) at which the 
modem has determined which modulation and rate will be used; i.e., before any Error 
Control or Data Compression reports are transmitted and before any final result code 
(e.g., CONNECT) is transmitted.
 
 
 
S95 bit 2 is reset to 0 for +MR=0 and is set to a 1 for +MR=1 or +MR=2. The more recent 
setting of +MR or S95 bit 2 and the W command setting determines modulation result 
code reporting (see S95 Parameter and W Command). 
Syntax: +MR=[<value>] 
Values:
 
<value>   A decimal number corresponding to the selected option: 
 
0   Disables reporting of modulation connection (+MCR: and +MRR: are not 
transmitted). Default 
 
1   Enables reporting of modulation connection (+MCR: and +MRR: are 
transmitted with tx rate, rx rate). 
 
2   Enables reporting of modulation connection (+MCR: and +MRR: are 
transmitted with rx rate only). 
Report Commands: 
+MR? 
Reports current or selected values. 
 
+MR=? 
Reports supported range of parameter values. 
+MCR: Report Syntax:
 
Response: +MCR: <carrier> 
 
<carrier>  Alphanumeric code corresponding to the reported carrier. 
Defined values are: 
B103 for Bell 103 
B212 for Bell 212 
V21 for V.21 
V22 for V.22 
V22B for V.22bis 
V23C for V.23 
V32 for V.32 
V32B for V.32bis 
V34 for V.34 
V90 for V.90 
V92 for V.92 
+MRR: Report Syntax:
 
Response: +MRR: <tx_rate>,<rx_rate> 
<tx_rate>  
Decimal transmit rate in bits/s. 
<rx_rate>  
Decimal receive rate in bits/s.