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Technical Reference

&Nn Sets connect speed, if connection cannot be made at this speed, the modem will hang up. When used in conjunction with &Un and &Un is greater than 0, &Nn sets the ceiling connect speed. &Un sets the floor connect speed. (See also the table in the &Un section.)

&N0

Connection speed is determined by the remote modem

&N1

300 bps

&N2

1200 bps

&N3

2400 bps

&N4

4800 bps

&N5

7200 bps

&N6

9600 bps

&N7

12,000 bps

&N8

14,400 bps

&N9

16,800 bps

&N10

19,200 bps

&N11

21,600 bps

&N12

24,000 bps

&N13

26,400 bps

&N14

28,800 bps

&N15

31,200 bps

&N16

33,600 bps

&N17

28,000 bps

&N18

29,333 bps

&N19

30,666 bps

&N20

32,000 bps

&N21

33,333 bps

&N22

34,666 bps

&N23

36,000 bps

&N24

37,333 bps

&N25

38,666 bps

&N26

40,000 bps

&N27

41,333 bps

&N28

42,666 bps

&N29

44,000 bps

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Contents 56K Voice Faxmodem Internal Page Table of Contents Page Table of Contents Page Welcome to 56K*Information Access Product Features Back Channel Link Rates Upload Speeds Flash ROM Upgradable Determining Available Resources Control PanelDetermining Your Version of Windows Click PropertiesWindows 95 version Plug and Play Installation How to Prepare for Plug and Play InstallationHow to Insert the Modem into the Computer Serial NumberPage Page Page Page Installing Modem Drivers With Windows Versions 950 and 950a Moving Through the New Hardware Found ScreensPage COM Port Click More Info… Installing Modem Drivers With Windows Version 950b Using the Update Device Driver Wizard ScreensPage COM Port Click More Info… Word about COM Ports and IRQs How to Change the Modem’s Settings Page How to Insert the Modem into the Computer Page Page Page Page Restart Now Software Installation WindowsType of Modem Initialisation StringFlow Control Possible Solution Read This FirstTroubleshooting Possible Solution Possible Solution Possible Solution Troubleshooting Possible Solution Support Resources Are You Still Having Problems? Support ResourcesAnalogue loopback Analogue signalsAnswer mode ApplicationGlossary Binary digit bit Glossary Auto dialBaud rate Bit rateCharacters per second CPS Data modeGlossary Character Class 1Digital signals DefaultDetect phase GlossaryFacsimile Glossary Error controlFax mode Flow controlNonvolatile memory Nvram Local echoModem OFF/ON hookParity Originate modeGlossary Online fallback/fall forward ProtocolStart/stop bits Terminal modeSerial transmission Terminal32 bis 22 bis27ter See online fall back/fall forwardYmodem 42 bisXmodem Ymodem GTechnical Reference Dials the specified phone number, includes the following Technical ReferenceITU-T answer sequence En Sets local echoDisplays the following information Ln Controls speaker volume internals onlyTechnical Reference Hn Controls ON/OFF hook Mn Operates speakerNumeric codes Verbal codesTechnical Reference Sets result code displayed, default is 11/RINGING Technical Reference An Enables/disables additional result code subsets see Xn Resets modemDisplays a list of ampersand & commands Cn Controls Carrier Detect CD signalSets Guard Tone Fn Loads a read-only non-programmable factory configurationKn Enables/disables data compression Hn Sets Transmit Data TD flow control see also &Rn300 bps Sets pulse rotary dial make/break ratio No restrictions on the minimum speed for Wn Writes current configuration to Nvram templates Yn Sets break handling64 56K Voice Faxmodem Internal User’s Guide Register Default Function RegistersDefault Function Bit Value ResultTechnical Reference Register Default Function S13Timer S27 See the instructions for S13 S34 Bit Fax Commands +FCLASS=n Sets the mode of operation+FTH=n +FRH=nDisplayed As a number Words Description Regulatory CE ComplianceLimited Warranty