Ultratec INTELE-MODEM manual Appendix B Modem Terminology

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APPENDIX B: MODEM TERMINOLOGY

ASCII code

ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange. ASCII is the standard communication code used by computers and ASCII TTYs in the United States and Canada. When modems use ASCII code to communicate, they use a carrier signal. After dialing a number, the calling modem listens for an answer tone. When it hears one, it puts out an originating tone. This tone is maintained throughout the conversation. If at any time the carrier tone is dropped, the modem hangs up.

Baud rate

The speed a code travels from one place to another in bits per second (bps). The baud rate for Baudot code is either 45 or 50 bps. The baud rate for ASCII code depends on the modem, and can be 110, 300, 1200, 2400, or higher.

Baudot code

Baudot code is the code used by most TTYs to communicate. Originally, Baudot code was used by Teletype machines in the United States to send telegrams. Baudot communication does not use a carrier tone. Tones are only sent when actual communication takes place. At other times, the line is silent.

Bit

The smallest piece of a communication code. An electronic signal that TTYs and computers can send and receive.

Code

A way to organize bits into meaningful information. ASCII and Baudot codes organize bits differently. Each letter, number, or symbol in ASCII code is described by 7 bits of information. In Baudot code, each character is described by 5 bits.

Duplex, full- or half-

Communication settings that determine how your computer displays the characters that are sent and received. Full duplex means that what you type is sent to the other computer or TTY and then sent back to be displayed on your computer monitor. Half duplex means that what you type is simultaneously sent to the other computer and to your computer monitor. See the Problems and Solutions section on page 21 for what to do if you have double characters or no characters at all on your screen.

Modem

Modems allow computers and TTYs to communicate by telephone. A modem translates the electronic signals of ASCII or Baudot code into sounds, and then sends the sounds over the telephone line. The modem for a computer or TTY determines what codes can be communicated (ASCII or Baudot), and how fast the codes can be sent and received (baud rate). TTYs have built-in modems.

Originate and answer

Originate and answer are ASCII code communication settings that determine how your TTY or computer sends and receives signals. When computers and TTYs talk to each other, one must be set to originate and the other to answer. When placing a call, a modem automatically uses originate mode. When answering a call, it uses answer mode.

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HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM Ultratec, Inc Science Drive Madison, WI Contents II Contents Introduction Where to find more How to make a call InformationHow to answer a call Quick GuideSetting up HOW to SET UP Your INTELE-MODEMEquipment you need HOW to USE Your INTELE-MODEM General procedure Calling with INTELE-MENU CommandsStep-by-step instructions Dialing a number lights the Off-Hook and Signal indicators Special situationsAnswering with Intele-Menu commands Changing communication settingsSetting UP AUTO-ANSWER INTELE-MENU Command SET How to use the commandsWhat each command does Telephone FunctionsCommunication Settings Message Functions Auto-Answer Functions Calling with Hayes Commands How to call another computer or a TTYHow to change communication settings How to answer a call from a computer or TTYSetting up Auto-Answer Complete Hayes Commands How to type commandsDefault settings Primary CommandsWhat each command means and how to use it Speaker on/off The default is M1 Sensitivity The default is N1Quiet The default is Q0 S0-number of rings The default is S0=0S3-Define carriage return character The default is S3=13 S4-Define line feed character The default is S4=10S5-Define backspace character The default is S5=8 S6-Set wait time before dialing The default is S6=2Response message list The default is S15-Auto-answer abort enable The default isCommand to reset your Intele-Modem Problems and Solutions How do I download a file?Appendix a Specifications and Service Service information Appendix B Modem Terminology Appendix C INTELE-MENU Help Menu ======= AUTO-ANSWER Functions =======Appendix D Ascii Character Table Dec Hex Char Keybd ActerFCC Information
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