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Chapter 8 – Communication Commands
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. CDMA C1 AT Commands Reference Guide (PN S000478C) 27
<Rx>
0 None Receive data flow control disabled.
1 XON/XOFF Not Supported. Remove Xon (0x19) and Xoff (0x17) characters from data
stream.
2 Hardware Use CTS (Clear To Send) signal (default)
Set Diagnostic Port +WDMX
Description: Set the diagnostic port to either UART2 or USB. The diagnostic port is used with tools like QPST,
QXDM, and WPST. These tools can run in conjunction with normal execution of the modem.
Syntax: Command Syntax: AT+WDMX= <port>
Command Possible Responses
AT+WDMX=2
Note: Set diagnostics to UART2
OK
Note: New values set.
AT+WDMX?
Note: Display current settings
+WDMX: 2
OK
AT+WDMX=?
Note: Display valid parameter ranges
WDMX: (1,2,6)
OK
Values: <port>
1: Map port to AT$QCDMG setting
2: Map port to UART2
6: Map port to USB
Set DCD Signal &C
Description: This command is used to specify the behavior of the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) signal on the
modem DATA port. The factory default value is 2. The AT&F command restores the value to the
factory setting.
Syntax: Command syntax: AT&C<n>
Command Possible Responses
AT&C0
Note: DCD always on
OK
Note: Command valid
AT&C1
Note: DCD matches the true state of the call.
OK
Note: Command valid
AT&C2
Note: Wink DCD signal on call disconnect
OK
Note: Command valid
Values: <n>
0 The DCD signal is always asserted.
1 The DCD signal is asserted in a call and de-asserted when not in a call.
2 The DCD signal is always asserted except at the end of a call. At the end of a call, the
DCD signal is de-asserted for 1 second. Default is 2
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