Hello Warren!
In a message to John Robinson Warren Zatwarniski wrote:
WZ> JR> Nope.. just suggested that you use the commands to answer your
question
WZ> if
JR> no one else can... That's probably why they put them in the modems..
WZ> John, you fail to realize that I don't own a SupraExpress modem. How
should
WZ> I "use the commands" on a modem that I do not own, nor have access to?
Those "commands" work on SEVERAL Supras, INCLUDING the SupraFax that I
have...
WZ> Did you read the original message you replied to? I own a SupraFAX modem,
WZ> not an Express. I found a good price on an Express modem back in March. I
WZ> asked here if the modem supported CallerID.... and the rest is history.
The ATi10 probably would have shown you... Here, this is a "cut" from a file
that I have on Supra's......... (Same as the manual, I'm sure)
The command string buffer on the SupraFAXModem is limited to 200
characters.
Encoded Optional Feature List (ATi10)
In Identification Codes
I0=SupraFAXModem product ID code
I1=Programmed ROM Checksum Used in Test
I2=Test Checksum (OK if correct, ERROR if not)
I3=ROM revision code / Model name / Firmware build date
I4=Encrypted report of supported protocols
I5=Supra Copyright / Model
I6=Country Code for country PSTN Signals are Configured for.
I7=DSP Model & Version Code
I9=PnP COMID string (encoded value)
I10=Supported Feature Code List / Model Name / Code Definitions
I92=Product Code ID Number
So, ati10 will show I10=Supported Feature Code List..
Also, AT*NC000 will do the following had you looked it up
*NCn
Country Select (Only some of the possible countries are supported)
Sets country PSTN parameters to the code number specified.
This command returns ERROR on units without NVRAM (ie Express)
You MUST reset (ATZ or power cycle) the modem for change to take occur.
*NC000 United States
*NC001 Austria
*NC002 Belgium
Your welcome
Take Care..
Life is Great.!! John R.
* WCE 2.1G1/2035 *
--- GEcho and Wildcat!
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