Multi-Tech Systems MT2834BLR, MT2834BR manual Introduction, Serial Port Limitations

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Chapter 3 - Configuration

3.1Introduction

Since your communications software configuration is affected by the capabilities of your computer, this chapter begins with a discussion of the limitations of some serial ports and how to identify them. It then discusses communications configuration in general and recommends settings specifically for the MT2834.

3.2Serial Port Limitations

When you configure your software, you need to consider how the hardware on both ends of the connection will affect the connection. Some serial ports, particularly those in older PC-compatible computers, may limit the performance of the MT2834. You should know if yours is one of them.

The limiting factor is an integrated circuit called a Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter, or UART. All data from your modem flows through it. The UARTs typically used in PC-compatible computers are types 8250, 8250A, 16450, and 16550AFN. The 8250 is unreliable above 9,600 bps, and the 8250A and 16450 are unreliable above 19,200 bps. If the modem sends data to the UARTs above those speeds, the UARTs may not be able to process the data fast enough to keep from losing some of it. The 16550AFN, however, can safely handle data to 115,200 bps.

When a modem communicates with V.42bis 4-to-1 compression enabled, it sends up to four times as much uncompressed data to the serial port as it receives compressed over the telephone line. Therefore, a modem communicating at 14,400 bps may require a serial port that can reliably transfer data at four times 14,400 bps, or 57,600 bps; at 19,200 bps it may require one that works reliably up to four times 19,200 bps, or 76,800 bps; and at 28,800 and 33,600 bps it may require one that works reliably up to a maximum of 115,200 bps. If your serial port cannot handle these speeds, we recommend that you replace your present serial card with one that has a 16550AFN UART or equivalent.

Macintosh computers do not use UARTs. The Macintosh SE through IIfx models use a Zilog Z8530 chip called a Serial Communications Controller, or SCC, that has a maximum speed of 57,600 bps. This speed can be

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Contents User Guide Revision Date Description Contents AT Commands and S-Register Summary Introduction Features IntroductionHow to Use This Manual Installation Preliminaries Card CageSerial Cable Telephone LineInstallation PC Board Controls DIP-Switch Settings Switch Function Position EffectAnswer/Originate Originate call Async/Sync/Leased Line OOS Busy Out Toggle Switch Dip Switch Settings #13 Position EffectOut of Service/Test Jumper 2 MI/MIC Option JumperDial-Up and Leased Lines Modem LED Indicators On-Line Diagnostics Installation Serial Port Limitations How Can You Identify Your Uart Type? MSD Uart Identification, Screen Configuring Your Software Configuring Software for Your ModemPC Initialization Strings AT &F X4 S0=0 MMEW Modem Initialization Setup Changing Default Parameters Macintosh InitializationConfiguring Software for Your Computer MEW Configuration Parameters ScreenConfiguring Software for the Remote System Terminal EmulationWhen to Disable Data Compression File Transfer ProtocolsDisabling Error Correction AT &F S0=0 X4 &E14 MModem Commands Modem AT Commands Commands = 0, 1, 2 or DP0 #F2 Command Values Default = speed Q0 selects Result Codes displayed Reads value of S-Register r and displays value = 4 or Tone Callback Security Commands Command Break Atcr Values Default DescriptionCallback password with xxxxxx being callback password Remote Configuration Remote Configuration Procedures4 V.25bis Commands Password CommandsCSPs Registers Escape Code CharacterLine Feed Character S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Delay Time S25 DTR Dropout Time Result Codes S36 Time Between DTR Inactive and Modem Off-HookTerse Verbose No Dial Tone Busy No Answer AT Commands and S-Register Summary Modem Testing Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 Loop UuuuDigital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Local/Manual Digital Loopback Test local / manual Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 Remote/Automatic Digital Loopback Test remote / automaticLocal Analog Loopback Test Synchronous Mode Local Analog Loopback Test Syncronous ModeDigital Loopback Test Local/Manual Synchronous Mode Digital Loopback Test Local / manual SyncronousDigital Loopback Test Remote/Automatic Synchronous Mode Digital Loopack Test remote / automatic SyncronousWarranty and Service Limited Warranty Recording Modem Information ServiceTech Support Using FlashPro to Upgrade Modem Firmware Upgrading the MT2834BRSafety Warnings Internet Babt Requirements Compliance with Babt Requirements European Low Voltage Directive Compliance with BS6789 .1 and Part Compliance with BS6328 Part Appendices Appendix a Appendix a Canadian Limitations Notice Appendix B Technical Specifications Data Rates modemFlow Control 2400 & 1200 bps Frequency Stability Index Index Index Index MNP SCC XON/XOFF S000316