Insys Modem 56k small INT 2.0 11-02-01-01-43.003 User Manual

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AT Command Set 
INSYS Modem 56k small INT 2.0/USB 1.0  
68 
June 06
 
Command 
Description 
ATX<n> 
Extended result messages, dial tone detection 
The command determines which group of messages the modem sends to the PC. This 
is important for PBXs, as often a leading 0 or 9 must be dialed before a dialing tone is 
heard on the line. Blind dialing (dialing without detecting the dialing tone) is activated 
or deactivated according to the parameter. The detection of the dialing tone, however, 
can always be enforced using the parameter W in the ATD dialing string (see command 
ATD).  In the mode AT+FCLASS=1,2, the modem always sends the message CON-
NECT
 to the PC without specifying the transmission speed.   
ATX0 
No detection of the dialing tone, i.e. an unsuccessful dialing attempt 
leads to the message NO CARRIER. 
 
No detection of the busy signal, i.e. when calling a busy line the mes-
sage NO CARRIER is displayed. The message is displayed without 
specifying the speed. 
ATX1 As 
ATX0, but the CONNECT message contains the speed specification.  
ATX2 
Dialing tone detection is active, i.e. a dialing attempt without the pres-
ence of a dialing tone leads to the message NO DIALTONE.  
 
No detection of the busy signal, i.e. when calling a busy line the mes-
sage NO CARRIER is displayed. 
ATX3 
No detection of the dialing tone, i.e. an unsuccessful dialing attempt 
leads to the message NO CARRIER. 
 
Busy signal detection active, i.e. when calling a busy line the message 
BUSY is displayed.  
ATX4 
Dialing tone detection is active, i.e. a dialing attempt without the pres-
ence of a dialing tone leads to the message NO DIALTONE. (default) 
 
Busy signal detection is active, i.e. when calling a busy line the message 
BUSY is displayed. 
AT*X 
Terminate remote configuration 
The command AT*X terminates a remote configuration (like the command AT*E). 
AT&Y<n> 
Selection of user configuration for hardware reset 
AT&Y0 
For a hardware reset following the AT&Y0-command, the user default 
0 (created using the AT&W0 command) is loaded into the current mo-
dem configuration. 
AT&Y1 
For a hardware reset following the AT&Y1-command, the user default 
1 (created using the AT&W1 command) is loaded into the current mo-
dem configuration. 
ATZ<n> Software 
reset 
The command causes the modem to perform a software reset. The modem will load 
the default saved by the user (according to the parameter). If no parameter is speci-
fied, the user default 0 is loaded. 
ATZ0 
Software reset; afterwards the user default 0 is loaded. 
ATZ1 
Software reset; afterwards the user default 1 is loaded.