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IC MODEM CTRL 86E34 28-DIP

Z0220516PSG1961

Manufacturer Part Number
Z0220516PSG1961
Description
IC MODEM CTRL 86E34 28-DIP
Manufacturer
Zilog

Specifications of Z0220516PSG1961

Data Format
V.22
Baud Rates
2.4k
Interface
Serial
Voltage - Supply
4.5 V ~ 5.5 V
Mounting Type
Through Hole
Package / Case
28-DIP (0.600", 15.24mm)
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Z02205
Modem Controller
AT COMMAND SET
Command lines are typed to the modem from the terminal
when the modem is in the Idle or Command state. The mo-
dem does not execute any commands from a command line
until the command line is ended by the end of line character
<
A
character, <
nored. Command lines contain no more than 40 characters
after the
ecute any commands in a command line that is too long.
To Echo command line characters, use the E1 command.
Typing mistakes can be aborted by using a special Back-
Space character, <
are entered.
A partial command line can be aborted by typing a Ctrl-X
character. The modem returns an OK result code and ig-
nores the partial AT command line.
Command lines may contain several commands one after
another. The
commands cause any subsequent commands in the com-
mand line to be ignored.
Command Line Execution
The characters in a command line execute one at a time. Any
unexpected characters, except control characters, stop com-
mand line execution and return an
expected characters include numbers outside the range of
values accepted by the command. All control characters in
a command line except Ctrl-X and the special characters
such as <
The numerical argument of a command is assumed to be
if not provided. For example, the commands
ATH0
.
10
CR
and
>. A command line is a string of characters starting with
<
T
CR
AT
characters and ending with a special end-of-line
CR
> both hang up the telephone line.
(not counting spaces). The modem does not ex-
CR
> and <
ANSWER
>. Characters typed before the
BS
BS
>, after the initial
(
> are ignored.
A
),
DIAL
(
D
ERROR
), and
A
GO ON-LINE
and
result code. Un-
ATH
T
AT
characters
<
CR
are ig-
> and
(
O
0
)
When the modem has executed a command line, the result
code of the last command executed is returned to the ter-
minal.
If the value to be written to a modem S-register is outside
the range of values accepted by the S-register, then its value
is set to the nearest allowed value.
Leading zeros in numeric arguments, including S-register
numbers, are ignored. For example,
is
All numeric arguments, including S-register numbers, are
decimal.
AT Command Prefix
Each modem command line begins with the letters
T
rate and parity of data from the terminal.
A/ Repeat Last Command
To repeat the commands in the last command line, type the
letters
<CR>End Of Line Character
This character is typed to end a command line. The value
of the <
is 13, the ASCII carriage return character.
When the <
the commands in the command line.
Note: Default values in Table 2 are denoted by bold.
. The modem uses these characters to determine the data
2
both set S-register
A
CR
and
> character is stored in S-register S3. The default
CR
/
instead of
> character is entered, the modem executes
S1
A
to
and
2
.
T
.
PS001000-MOD0599
ATS1
is
2
and
ZiLOG
ATS01
A
and

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