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Appendixes
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MTPSR1-202ST
Description: Use the
!TXG
command to amplify the microphone output of an analog telephone
device connected to the AUX port.
AT!TXG0
selects no amplification,
AT!TXG4
selects the highest
amplification, and intermediate numbers select intermediate amplification.
CAUTION: Do not adjust the gain unless absolutely necessary. It is very large at non-zero levels.
Adjust only for special equipment that provides very low-level signals to the analog port.
!TXG0
No microphone amplification through
!TXG4
Highest microphone amplification
Command:
!Z=n
Function: Rate Adaption Protocol
Values:
n
= 5, 6, 9, or 12
Default:
!Z=6
(V.110)
Description: The
!Z
command selects the rate adaption protocol used to communicate with anoth-
er terminal adapter. The local and remote terminal adapters must be set to the same protocol for
communication to take place.
!Z=5
V.120 protocol — not presently supported.
!Z=6
V.110 protocol — not presently supported.
!Z=9
ML-PPP protocol (default)
!Z=11
CLEAR data protocol
!Z=12
X.75 protocol — not presently supported.
Serial Port Configuration Commands
Use the following commands to control the interaction between the ProxyServer and the computer
that is connected to it.
Command:
En
Function: Command Mode Echo
Values: n = 0 or 1
Default:
E1
(Echo on)
Description: Normally, when you enter commands on the keyboard, the ProxyServer echoes the
characters back to the computer or terminal, where they are displayed on the monitor. Use the
E
command to turn this feature on and off.
E0
Echo off
E1
Echo on
Command:
L5, L6, and L8
Function: List Active Profile
Values: n = 5, 6, or 8
Default: none
Description: The
L5
command lists the current operating parameters of your ProxyServer. This
information can be very useful when you are changing communications software or when you are
changing default settings.
ATL5
lists the AT command parameters,
ATL6
lists the values currently
stored in the S-Registers, and
ATL8
lists the low-level ISDN status [physical layer Ready, data link
layer Ready, cause of previous disconnect (busy, congestion, normal call clearing, etc.), and SPID
Incorrect or SPID Correct for North American switch types].
Command:
Qn
Function: Enable/Disable Result Codes
Values: n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
Q0
(Enable result codes)
Description: The
Q
command controls whether the ProxyServer sends result codes to the com-
puter. (Use the
V
command to select the format of the result codes.)
Q0
Enable result codes.
Q1
Disable result codes (quiet mode) for applications such as computer-controlled auto dialing.
Command:
Sr=n
Function: Set S-Register
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