3Jtech ILP 0001 User manual

ILP 0001
User’s Manual
Revision 1.0
3J Tech Co., Ltd.
342 Fu-Hsing N. Rd., 2F
Taipei, Taiwan
Tel: +886-2-2500 6916
3JTech (A3J Eng.), Inc.
15344 E. Valley Blvd., Suite C
City of Industry, CA 91746 USA
Tel: 1-626-934 7600

Revision History
Revision Date Changes
1.0 March 19,2007 First Release / Kiwi Huang
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Table of Contents
General Description Application Specification Block diagram AT
commands

General Description
The ILP 0001 is a highly integrated, low-cost, high performance, and low-power
dissipation wireless modem. This wireless modem implements V.90 to achieve
Internet connection rates up to 56Kbps, supporting existing V.34 data mode, DTE
terminal and provide reliable connection with connection rate ranging from
300bps up to 115200bps
ISSC ISBTM8-3 Bluetooth Class1 module Transmitter power meet Class 1
requirement RF-Wireless Frequency 2400-2483.5 MHz Fully 723K bps data rate
speed RF output power -2 dBm--+16 dBm (class 1) High receiving sensitivity (-88
dBm 0.1%BER)
Application
Wireless modem.
Stand-alone modem
Internet Access.
Remote Access and control.

Specification
. Data mode capabilities: . ITU-T V.90 . ITU-T V.34 . ITU-T V.32bis, V.32 .
ITU-T V.22bis,V.22 . ITU-T V.23, V.21 . Bell 212 . Bell 103 . V.42 error
correction (LAPM and MNP) . V.42bis and MNP class 5 data compression .
TIA/EIA 602 standard for AT command set . DTE speed up to 115200
Comply with Bluetooth Class 1 Transmitter power meet Class 1 requirement
RF-Wireless Frequency 2402-2480 MHz Fully 723K bps data rate speed RF
output power -2 dBm--+16 dBm (class 1) High receiving sensitivity (-88
dBm 0.1%BER)
ITEMS SPECIFICATION
Supply Voltage VDD: 3.3V+/-0.2V Regulated supply
voltage
Carrier Frequency 2400MHz to 2483.5MHz( USA ,
Spain ,France)
Modulation Method GFSK,1Mbps,0.5BT Gaussian
Asynchronous:723.2kbps/57.6kbps
Maximum Data Rate
Synchronous:433.9kbps/433.9kbps
Transmission Power +16dBm to –2dBm
Hopping 1600hops/sec, 1MHz channel space
Sensitivity -88dBm
Operation Temperature -10 to +60 degree
Absolute Max Supply
Voltage 3.6V for VDD,other VDD +0.3V

ACX
Advanced Ceramic X
AT9520 Series
Multilayer Chip Antenna
Features
Monolithic SMD with small, low-profile and
light-weight type.
Wide bandwidth
Applications
2.4GHz WLAN, Home RF, Bluetooth Modules,
etc.
Specifications
Part Number Frequency
Range
(MHz)
Peak Gain
(XZ-V) Average Gain
(XZ-V) VSWR Impedance
AT9520-
B2R4HAA_ 2400~2500 3.0 dBi typ. 1.0 dBi typ. 2 max. 50 Ω
Q’ty/Reel (pcs) : 1000pcs
Operating Temperature Range : -40 ~ +85oC
Storage Temperature Range : -40 ~ +85oC
Power Capacity : 3W max.
PartNumber
AT 9520 - B2R4 HAA
g
h
f
e
d
c
cType AT : Antenna dDimensions ( L × W ) 9.5× 2.0 mm
eMaterial Code BfFrequency Range 2R4=2400MHz
gSpecification Code HAA hPackaging T: Tape & Reel
B: Bulk
TerminalConfiguration
No. Terminal Name No. Terminal Name
cFeeding Point dNC
dc

IDEAL LIFE Pod™
Location/Interferance
When using an IDEAL LIFE Pod™ to communicate information from your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™,
wireless radio waves are used. For maximum distance and interference-free operation, the
recommended IDEAL LIFE Pod™ location is:
Note:
While using an IDEAL LIFE Pod™, the telephone line will be in use. If the telephone line is in use
before using the your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ and you wish to use the your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ while the
telephone line is being used, the unit will not be able to make a connection and will store the
information in your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ for later transmission.
IDEAL LIFE Pod™ Location/Interferance
Instruction Manual 6
•In a HIGH and CENTRAL
location with no obstructions
such as walls
•Away from electrical appliances such as a TV, personal computer
or a cordless phone

Before You Start
To assure the correct use of the product basic safety measures should always be followed including
the precautions listed below:
•Read all information in the instruction manual and any other literature included in the box before
using the unit.
•Follow the instructions of your healthcare provider.
•Contact your physician for specific information about your blood pressure.
•Operate the unit only as intended. Do not use for any other purpose.
•This product is intended for information purposes only. It is not intended for diagnostic purposes
and is not intended and should not be used on infants or children (anyone under the age of 18).
•This is not a clinical device, but a tool for information purposes only.
•Changes or modifications not approved by IDEAL LIFE INC. may affect the proper functioning of
this product. Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit or components.
YOUR IDEAL LIFE
BP-Manager™
REMEMBER: You can stop the inflation or deflation process anytime by
pressing any button.
Before You Start
IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™
7
Display
Left “Soft” Button
START/ESCAPE
Button
Right “Soft”
Button
Upper
Arm
Cuff
Battery Cover

YOUR IDEAL LIFE Pod™
Before You Start
Instruction Manual 8
Power button
LED Display
AC Adapter Jack
Telephone line cord RJ11
Jack For Telephone
Connection
Telephone line cord RJ11
Jack For Line Connection
Battery Cover

Installation
! FOR YOUR IDEAL LIFE Pod™ !
Connecting your IDEAL LIFE Pod™
USING AN RJ11 JACK
CAUTION!
•Unplug phone cord from wall before installing, plugging in an external power source, or changing
batteries.
•Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
•Never touch uninsulated telephone wire or terminals, unless the telephone line has been
disconnected at the network interface.
•Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.
Plug one end of the telephone line cord (provided) into the jack on the back of your IDEAL LIFE Pod™
marked LINE.
Note: The IDEAL LIFE Pod™ is designed not to draw power from the
batteries when the AC adapter is in use.
Plug the other end of the telephone line cord (provided)
into a modular wall jack.
If you wish to use the same modular wall jack for your
IDEAL LIFE Pod™ and your telephone, connect the telephone
line cord from your telephone into the jack on the back of
your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ marked PHONE.
Connect the small end of the power supply into the power
AC jack on the back of the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ marked
POWER. Plug the other end into an AC power outlet.
Installation
IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™
9

Press the POWER button on top of the IDEAL LIFE Pod™
to begin.
RECHARGING BATTERIES WITH YOUR IDEAL LIFE POD™:
•Remove the battery compartment door on the bottom of your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ by pushing gently
in the direction shown on the battery cover.
•Place the rechargeable batteries as marked.
•Replace the battery compartment door and push the compartment door shut in the opposite
direction shown on the battery cover.
•When using rechargeable batteries with your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™, simply place them in your
IDEAL LIFE Pod™ for 10 hours to recharge when battery status is low as indicated on your IDEAL
LIFE BP-Manager™.
Installation
Instruction Manual 10

POWERING UP YOUR IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES (INCLUDED)
•Remove the battery compartment door on your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ by lifting the battery door
using the notch
•Place the batteries as instructed
•Replace the battery compartment door and click into place
FIRST TIME POWER UP AND ACTIVATION
To use the IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ with your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ you must call an IDEAL LIFE customer
representative to activate. Make sure to call IDEAL LIFE before you begin. Then make sure that the
IDEAL LIFE Pod™ is connected to a telephone line cord and RJ11 jack, and “Powered ON”!
Hold down any button on your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ for
3 seconds to Power up
READ THROUGH THE IDEAL LIFE INC. TERMS
AND CONDITIONS FIRST, THEN PROCEED
AND FOLLOW THE PROMPTS ON THE
SCREEN AS SHOWN HERE:
First select the appropriate language using the buttons labeled
and OK.
Then Answer the question on the following screen regarding
terms and conditions using the YES and NO labeled buttons.
To gain full advantage of all the features your IDEAL LIFE BP-
Manager™ has to offer, you will need to LINK your IDEAL LIFE
BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™. To ensure that your IDEAL
LIFE BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™ are LINKED properly,
you will need to call IDEAL LIFE directly to activate. To ensure
that the steps are followed correctly, you should first setup your
IDEAL LIFE Pod™, power it up, and then begin the steps of
powering up your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™. During your
activation call with IDEAL LIFE, an IDEAL LIFE customer representative will verify your IDEAL LIFE
BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID numbers so that you will be able to proceed with the last steps of
the activation process.
Installation
IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ and IDEAL LIFE Pod™
LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
ESPANOL
FRANCAIS
OK
PLEASE CALL
888-IDEAL-41
TO ACTIVATE
OK
11

On the next screen, you will be asked to confirm your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number, so as to ensure
that you are LINKING your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ with your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ correctly. Simply use
the buttons labelled YES or NO to confirm the number. You will find the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number
displayed on the bottom of the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ or on the bottom of the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ box.
Multiple IDEAL LIFE Manager™ devices can be LINKED to a single IDEAL LIFE Pod™. So to ensure that
your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ is properly LINKED make sure that you identify your IDEAL LIFE Pod™
ID number.
An example screen shot is shown below.
After having called an IDEAL LIFE customer representative, you will need to verify that the correct
IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number is displayed on your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™.
•Use the YES or NO buttons to verify the IDEAL LIFE Pod™
ID number to proceed.
If the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number is not correct, simply press NO and follow the on screen directions
to continue. You should verify proper setup and call an IDEAL LIFE customer representative.
If the IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number is correct, simply press YES to continue.
Once you've confirmed your IDEAL LIFE Pod™ ID number you will be ready to take full advantage of all
your IDEAL LIFE BP-Manager™ has to offer. For a detailed description of all the features and functions
continue to the FUNCTIONS section of this manual.
Installation
Instruction Manual 12
POD ID #:
0123456789
IS THIS CORRECT?
YES NO



FCC Label
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
zReorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
zIncrease the separation between the equipment and receiver.
zConnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
zConsult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.

ILP 0001
User’s Manual AT Command Set

Section 1. Data Mode Command
A/ Executes Last Command
When modem receives this command, modem executes
the last command string entered. Do not conclude it by
pressing “Enter”.
A Answer Command
This command instructs the modem to go off-hook and
answer an incoming call.
Bn Communication Standard Setting
This command determines ITU-T vs. Bell standard.
B0* Selects ITU-T V.22 mode when the modem is at
1200 bits/s. (Default)
B1 Selects Bell 212Awhen the modem is at 1200 bits/s.
Result Codes:
OK : n = 0, 1
ERROR : Otherwise
Dn Dial
This command instructs the modem to begin the dialing
sequence. A dial string can be up to 40 characters long.
Any digit or symbol (0-9, *, #, A, B, C, D) could be dialed
as touch-tone digits. The following may be used as dial
string modifiers:
P Pulse dialing.
T* Touch tone dialing (Default).
WWait for second dial tone.
@Wait for quiet answer. Wait for five seconds of
silence after dialing the number.
! Hook flash.
, Pause during dialing.
; Return to command mode.
^Enable data calling tone transmission.
S = n Dial a telephone number previously stored using
the &Zn = x command (see the &Zn = x command
for further information). The range of n is 0,1,2.
En Echo Command
ATEn command controls whether or not the characters
entered from your computer keyboard are echoed back to
your monitor while the modem is in command mode.
E0 Disables echo to the computer.
E1* Enables echo to the computer (Default).
Result Codes:
OK: n = 0, 1
ERROR: Otherwise
Hn Hook Control
This command instructs the modem to go on-hook to
disconnect a call, or off-hook to make the phone line
busy.
H0* Modem goes on-hook (Default).
H1 Modem goes off-hook.
Result Codes:
OK: n = 0, 1
ERROR: Otherwise
In Request Identification Information
This command displays specific product information about
the modem.
I0 Returns product ID code.
I1 Display Firmware version and checksum on the
DTE.
I2 Customer Used.
I3 Returns fix ID information for application software
identification. “TP560 Data/Fax/Voice 56K Modem”
I4 Returns firmware version for data pump.
I5 Returns country code.
I6 Blacklist times
I7 Display Firmware version and date on the DTE
I8 Display Firmware version and date for data pump
I9 Return Software Speakerphone or Hardware
speakerphone
I10 Checksum
Result Codes:
n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7,8,9,10
ERROR: Otherwise
Ln Monitor Speaker Volume
This command sets speaker volume to low, medium, or
high.
L0 Select low volume.
L1 Select low volume.
L2* Select medium volume. (Default)
L3 Select high volume.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3
ERROR Otherwise
Mn Monitor Speaker Mode
This command turns the speaker on or off.
M0 The speaker is off.
M1* The speaker is on until the modem detects the
carrier signal. (Default)
M2 The speaker is always on when modem is off-hook.
M3 The speaker is on until the carrier is detected,
except while dialing.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3
ERROR Otherwise
Nn Modulation Selection
This command controls whether or not the local modem
performs a negotiated handshake at connection time with
the remote modem when the communication speed of the
two modems is different.
N0 When originating or answering, this is for
handshake only at the communication standard
specified by AT*In.
N1* During handshake, Highest speed is specified by
AT*In. Depend on line quality fallback to a lower
speed may occur. (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise

On Return Online to Data Mode
O0* Exit online command mode and return to data mode
(see AT Escape Sequence, +++AT). (Default)
O1 This command issues a retrain before returning to
online data mode.
O2 This command issues a rate re-negotiation before
returning to online data mode.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2
ERROR Otherwise
P Select Pulse Dialing
This command configures the modem for pulse
(non-touch-tone) dialing.
Result Codes: OK
Qn Result Code Control
Result codes are informational messages sent from the
modem and displayed on your monitor.
Q0* Enables modem to send result codes to the DTE.
(Default)
Q1 Disables modem from sending result codes.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
T Select Tone Dialing
This command instructs the modem to send DTMF tones
while dialing.
Result Codes: OK
Vn DCE Response Format
This command controls whether result codes are
displayed as words or their numeric equivalents.
V0 Displays result codes as numeric.
V1* Displays result codes as text. (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
Wn Result Code Option
W0 Display “CONNECT DCE speed” without V42/MNP
extended.
W1 Display “CONNECT DTE speed” without V42/MNP
extended.
W2* Display “CONNECT DCE speed” with V42/MNP
extended. (Default)
W3 Display “CONNECT DTE speed” with V42/MNP
extended.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3
ERROR Otherwise
Xn Result Code Selection and Call Progress detection
This command enables tone detection options during
dialing procedure. As these functions are chosen, the
modem chip set result codes are also affected. Therefore,
this command is frequently used to control the modem
chip set responses and dial tone detection.
X0/X Disables monitoring of busy tones unless
forced otherwise by country requirements;
send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
CARRIER, ERROR, and NO ANSWER
result codes. Blind dialing is
enabled/disabled by country parameters.
If busy tone detection is enforced and
busy tone is detected, NO CARRIER will
be reported. If dial tone detection is
enforced or selected and dial tone is not
detected, NO CARRIER will be reported
instead of NO DIAL TONE. (Default)
X1 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless
forced otherwise by country requirements;
send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
CARRIER, ERROR, NO ANSWER, and
CONNECT XXXX(XXXX=rate). Blind
dialing is enabled/disabled by country
parameters. If busy tone detection is
enforced and busy tone is detected, NO
CARRIER will be reported instead of
BUSY. If dial tone detection is enforced or
selected and dial tone is not elected, NO
CARRIER will be reported instead of NO
DIAL TONE.
X2 Disables monitoring of busy tones unless
forced otherwise by country requirements;
send only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO
CARRIER, ERROR, NO DIAL TONE, NO
ANSWER, and CONNECT XXXX. If busy
tone detection is enforced and busy tone
is detected, NO CARRIER will be reported
instead of BUSY.
X3 Enables monitoring of busy tones; send
only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER,
ERROR, NOANSWER, and CONNECT
XXXX. Blind dialing is enabled/disabled by
country parameters. If dial tone detection
is enforced and dial tone is not detected,
NO CARRIER will be reported.
X4* Enables monitoring of busy tones; send all
messages. (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3, 4
ERROR Otherwise

Zn Recall Stored Profile
This command instructs the modem chip set to go
on-hook and restore the profile saved by the last &W
command.
Z0* Reset modem and retrieve active configuration profit
from stored profit 0. (Default)
Z1 Reset modem and retrieve active configuration profit
from stored profit 1.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
&Cn Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Control
Data carrier detect is a signal from the modem to your
computer indicating that the carrier signal is being
received from a remote modem. DCD normally turns off
when the modem no longer detects the carrier signal.
&C0 The state of the carrier from the remote modem
is ignored. DCD circuit is always on.
&C1* DCD turns on when the remote modem's carrier
signal is detected, and off when the carrier signal
is not detected. (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
&Dn DTR Control (Data Terminal Ready)
This command interprets how the modem responds to the
state of the DTR signal and changes to the DTR signal.
&D0 Ignore.
&D1 If the DTR signal is not detected while in online
data mode, the modem enters command mode,
issues OK result code, and remains connected.
&D2* If the DTR signal is not detected while in online
data mode, the modem disconnects. (Default)
&D3 Monitor DTR signal when an on-to-off transition
occurs, the modem performs a soft reset as if the
ATZ command was received.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2, 3
ERROR Otherwise
&F Load Factory Settings
This command loads the configuration stored and
programmed at the factory. This operation replaces all of
the command options and the S-register settings in the
active configuration with factory values.
&Gn V.22bis Guard Tone Control
This command determines guard tone frequency and is
only used in V.22 and V.22bis mode. This option is not
used in North America and is for international use only.
&G0* Guard tone disabled. (Default)
&G1 Sets guard tone to 550 Hz.
&G2 Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2
ERROR Otherwise
&Kn Local Flow Control Selection
&K0 Disable flow control.
&K1 Reserved.
&K2 Reserved.
&K3* Enable RTS/CTS flow control. (Default)
&K4 Enable XON/XOFF flow control.
&K5 Enable Transparent XON/XOFF flow control.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1,2,3,4,5
ERROR Otherwise
&Pn Pulse Dial Make-to-Break Ratio Selection
&P0 39/61 make-to-break ratio (10 pps).
&P1 33/67 make-to-break ratio (10 pps).
&P2 39/61 make-to-break ratio (20 pps)
&P3 33/67 make-to-break ratio (20 pps)
(The number of “n” is decided by your PTT requirement.)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1,2,3
ERROR Otherwise
&Rn Clear To Send Signal Select
&R0 Modem turns on the Clear To Send signal when it
detects the Request To Send (RTS) signal.
&R1* Modem turns on Clear To Send signal. (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
&Sn Data Set Ready (DSR) Option
This command selects DSR action.
&S0* DSR always ON. (Default)
&S1 DSR comes on when establishing a connection
and goes off when the connection ends.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1
ERROR Otherwise
&Un Protocol Selection
&U0* Select V.PCM (Default)
&U1 Select V.34Bis/V.34
&U2 Select V.32Bis/V.22Bis
&U3 Select Bell 103 300bps
&U4 Select V21 300bps
&U5 Select V23
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1,1,2,3,4,5
ERROR Otherwise
&V View Active Configuration and Stored Profile
This command is used to display the active profiles.
Result Codes: OK
&Wn Store Current Configuration
This command stores certain command options and
S-register values into the modem nonvolatile memory.
The ATZ command or a power up reset of the modem
restores this profile.
&W0* Stores active configuration profile in configuration
profit 0. (Default)
&W1 Stores active configuration profile in configuration
profit 1.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1
ERROR Otherwise

&Yn Select Stored Profile for Power On or Reset
This command does not change the behavior of the
modem but is included for compatibility with applications
that issue the &Y0 command
&Y0* Select stored profile 0. (Default)
&Y1 Select stored profile 1.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1
ERROR Otherwise
&Zn = x Store Telephone Number
This command is used to store up to three dialing strings
in the modem nonvolatile memory for later dialing. The
format for the command is &Zn = stored number where n
is the location 0? to which the number should be written.
The dial string may contain up to 31 characters. The
ATDS = n command dials using the string stored in
location n.
Result Codes:
OK n = 0, 1, 2
ERROR Otherwise
*In Connect Speed Selection
*I0 Selects connect speed 1200bps
*I1 Selects connect speed 2400bps
*I2 Selects connect speed 4800bps
*I3 selects connect speed 7200bps
*I4 Selects connect speed 9600bps
*I5 Selects connect speed 12000bps
*I6 Selects connect speed 14400bps
*I7 Selects connect speed 16800bps
*I8 Selects connect speed 19200bps
*I9 Selects connect speed 21600bps
*I10 Selects connect speed 24000bps
*I11 Selects connect speed 26400bps
*I12 Selects connect speed 28800bps
*I13 Selects connect speed 31200bps
*I14* Selects connect speed 33600bps (Default)
select V.pcm
*I1 Selects connect speed 28000bps
*I2 Selects connect speed 29333bps
*I3 selects connect speed 30666bps
*I4 Selects connect speed 32000bps
*I5 Selects connect speed 33333bps
*I6 Selects connect speed 34666bps
*I7 Selects connect speed 36000bps
*I8 Selects connect speed 37333bps
*I9 Selects connect speed 38666bps
*I10 Selects connect speed 40000bps
*I11 Selects connect speed 41333bps
*I12 Selects connect speed 42666bps
*I13 Selects connect speed 44000bps
*I14 Selects connect speed 45333bps
*I15 Selects connect speed 46666bps
*I16 Selects connect speed 48000bps
*I17 Selects connect speed 49333bps
*I18 Selects connect speed 50666bps
*I19 Selects connect speed 52000ps
*I20 Selects connect speed 53333bps
*I21 Selects connect speed 54666bps
*I22* Selects connect speed 56000bps (Default)
Result Codes:
OK
ERROR Otherwise
*Gn User Abort Selection
*G0* Enables key abort feature (Default)
*G1 Disables key abort feature
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1
ERROR Otherwise
*Hn Auto Retrain Selection
*H0 Disables auto retrain
*H1* Enables auto retrain (Default)
Result Codes:
OK n = 0,1
ERROR Otherwise
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