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    Modem Command Guidelines
    (Advanced Users Only)
    Compaq Notebook Series
    Document Part Number: 267638-001
    April 2002
    This document, designed for programmers, software engineers, 
    system administrators, and other advanced users, provides 
    guidelines for working with modem commands.
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    							© 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.
    Compaq, the Compaq logo, Evo, and Presario are trademarks of Compaq 
    Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
    Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. 
    and/or other countries.
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    companies.
    Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions 
    contained herein. The information is provided “as is” without warranty of any 
    kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Compaq 
    products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying 
    such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional 
    warranty.
    Modem Command Guidelines
    (Advanced Users Only)
    First Edition April 2002
    Document Part Number: 267638-001
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    							Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)iii
    Contents
    Modem Command Guidelines
    Accessing HyperTerminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
    Entering a Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  1
    Identifying the Modem Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  2
    Editing and Executing a Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
    Omitting a Parameter in a Command Line  . . . . . . . . . . . . .  3
    Repeating a Command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
    Understanding Result Codes  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
    Using Online Mode  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4
    Escaping from Online Mode to Online Command Mode  . .  5
    Creating a Command Mode Shortcut. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  5
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    							Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)1
    Modem Command Guidelines
    Accessing HyperTerminal
    An easy way to issue commands to the modem is via 
    HyperTerminal, included with Microsoft Windows operating 
    systems. To access HyperTerminal:
    1. If you are using Windows 98, Windows 2000, or 
    Windows Me, select Start > Programs > Accessories > 
    Communications > HyperTerminal.
    2. If you are using Windows XP Home or XP Professional, 
    select Start > All Programs > Accessories > 
    Communications > HyperTerminal.
    Entering a Command
    ÄCAUTION: Only programmers, software engineers, system 
    administrators, and other advanced users should access or use 
    modem commands. For help with modem problems, refer to the 
    Modem and Networking guide on this CD or contact your Compaq 
    authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
    Use the following guidelines when issuing modem commands:
    ■When using AT commands, start every command line (except 
    the 
    A/ and +++ commands) with the attention (AT) code 
    characters; otherwise, the modem will not execute the 
    command.
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    							2Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)
    Modem Command Guidelines
    ■Type commands following the AT prefix in uppercase or 
    lowercase letters or a combination of both.
    ■Always type the AT prefix in the same case (not At or aT).
    ■Enter telephone numbers with or without punctuation; for 
    example, (123) 456-7890 or 1234567890.
    Identifying the Modem Type
    To verify which manufacturer’s modem is included with your 
    notebook, follow these steps:
    Windows 98:
    1. Right-click My Computer > Properties > Device Manager.
    2. Double-click Modems.
    3. Double-click the drop-down icon and verify the modem 
    manufacturer listed on the General tab.
    Windows 2000 Professional:
    1. Right-click My Computer > Properties > Hardware tab > 
    Device Manager button.
    2. Double-click Modems.
    3. Double-click the drop-down icon and verify the manufacturer 
    listed on the General tab.
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    							Modem Command Guidelines
    Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)3
    Windows XP Home and Windows XP Professional:
    1. Select Start.
    2. Right-click My Computer > Properties > Hardware tab > 
    Device Manager button.
    3. Double-click Modems.
    4. Double-click the drop-down icon and verify the manufacturer 
    listed on the General tab.
    For details on modem commands, refer on this CD to 
    Lucent/Agere Command Set or Conexant’s manual, Commands 
    for Host-Processed or Host-Controlled Modems. For updates to 
    these modem commands, visit 
    http://www.Agere.com or 
    http://www.Conexant.com.
    Editing and Executing a Command
    If you make an error while typing a command, simply backspace 
    over the mistake, then retype. You cannot backspace over the 
    ATprefix because it is interpreted immediately after it is typed.
    To execute a command line, press 
    enter. (Pressing enter instructs 
    the modem to process the command line.)
    Omitting a Parameter in a Command Line
    If you enter a command that normally includes a numeric 
    parameter, such as 
    AT H n , without the numeric parameter, the 
    missing parameter is assumed to be the default parameter.
    For example, the 
    Hn (hang-up) command can have a numeric 
    parameter of zero (
    H0), which is the default, or of one (H1). 
    However, if the parameter is missing, 
    AT H plus the enter key is the 
    equivalent of 
    AT H 0 plus the enter key. This rule does not apply to 
    the 
    D (dial) command.
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    							4Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)
    Modem Command Guidelines
    Repeating a Command
    You can repeat the last command line issued by entering the 
    A/command. Because it also repeats the AT prefix and the enter 
    key function, you are not required to enter the 
    AT prefix or press 
    enter when repeating this command.
    The last command entered remains in the command buffer until 
    the modem is reset or power to the modem is turned off. Both 
    actions clear the buffer and make the 
    A/ command invalid since 
    there is no command for the modem to repeat.
    Understanding Result Codes
    A result code is the modems response to a command. It may 
    be issued in either of two possible formats: words (the long form, 
    also known as verbose) or numeric characters (the short form, 
    represented by digits). The result code format is set using the 
    Vncommand:
    ■V1 for words (default)
    ■V0 for numeric characters
    Using Online Mode
    In the online mode, the transmitting modem receives characters 
    from the computer, converts the data to analog signals, then 
    transmits these signals over the telephone line.
    The process of altering a signal for transmission is called 
    modulation. The receiving modem receives analog signals 
    from the telephone when in the online mode and converts or 
    demodulates the signal, returning it to the digital form that can 
    be used by the computer.
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    Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)5
    Escaping from Online Mode to Online 
    Command Mode
    Use the following steps to break out of a data transfer session 
    (online mode) and enter the online command mode. The 
    established connection is maintained, but input is interpreted 
    locally and not transmitted to the remote connection.
    1. Press and hold 
    shift and type +++. 
    An OK result code is displayed.
    2. Enter modem commands as needed.
    3. Return to online mode by entering 
    AT 0 command or 
    terminate the connection with the 
    AT H 0 command.
    Creating a Command Mode Shortcut
    You can create a shortcut for accessing HyperTerminal and 
    sending commands to the modem. To create a command mode 
    shortcut on the Windows desktop:
    1. Create a Command Mode icon.
    a. Access HyperTerminal
    b. Double-click the Hypertrm.exe icon. The Connection 
    Description dialog box is displayed.
    c. Type Command in the Name option.
    d. Select OK. The Phone Number dialog box is displayed.
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    							6Modem Command Guidelines (Advanced Users Only)
    Modem Command Guidelines
    e. Select Connect Using > Direct to Com (X) where X is the 
    number of the COM port used by your modem.
    ✎To verify which COM port is used by your modem, perform the 
    following: 
    ■Windows XP Home and XP Professional: select Start > 
    Control Panel > Phone and Modem Options icon > 
    Modems tab > Attached To. Verify the COM port. 
    ■Windows 2000: Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > 
    Phone and Modem Options icon > Modems tab > 
    Attached To. Verify the COM port. 
    ■Windows 98: Select Start > Control Panel > Modems 
    icon > General tab. Select the installed modem. Select 
    Properties > Port. Verify the COM port.
    f. Select OK. The Modem Port Settings dialog box is 
    displayed.
    g. Select OK. The command mode screen is displayed with 
    a blinking cursor in the upper-left corner. Commands can 
    now be sent to the modem, and the modem responds with 
    a result code.
    h. Select File > Save (to save the session).
    i. Select File > Exit (to quit). A command mode icon is 
    displayed in the HyperTerminal dialog box.
    2. From the HyperTerminal dialog box, select the 
    Command icon.
    3. Right-click the Command icon or select File > Create 
    Shortcut.
    4. A Command Mode Shortcut icon is displayed.
    5. Select and drag the shortcut icon to the desktop.
    6. To quit HyperTerminal, select File > Exit.
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