RE: Commodore Modems - C1660 and C1670

From: William Levak (wlevak_at_cyberspace.org)
Date: 2004-02-11 04:29:51

On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Mike Paull wrote:

> <SNIP>
> 
> As well as what is mentioned below there is also an AT command that allows
> you to set DCD true all the time rather than actually check the line. It is;
> 
> AT&C	DCD signal always on
> AT&C1	DCD indicates when carrier from remote modem is present
> 
> Issuing an AT&V should show many of the parameters as they are currently set
> so if you issue it before changing the DCD value you can see if this is the
> cause of your problem.

None of those commands work on my 1670.  The following commands are listed
in the manual:

A        A/        DP        DT        E0        E1        F0        F1
M0       M1        M2        Q0        Q1        Sn=x      V0        V1
X0       X1        Z         

In addition I can get the following to work:

H0       H1        I0        I1        Sn?

These all have their usual Hayes compatible meaning.  It does not respond
to any of the "&" commands.


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