Hitachi HPW-200EC Gn Select Guard Tone, Kn Flow Control, Mn Mode Selection, Qn Mode Selection

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&Gn - Select Guard Tone

This command instructs the modem which if any guard tone should be used for V.22/V.22bis

modulation.

 

&G0

Disables guard tone (default)

&G1

Selects 500Hz guard tone

&G2

Selects 1800 Hz guard tone

&Kn - Flow Control

This command instructs the modem which flow control method to use.

&K0

Disables flow control

&K3

Enables RTS/CTS flow control (default)

&K4

Enables XON/XOFF flow control

&K6

Enables both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF flow control

&Mn - Mode Selection

This command is used for compatibility only. &Q commands should be used for mode control.

&M0

Selects normal buffered mode

&M1

Returns ERROR

&M2

Returns ERROR

&M3

Returns ERROR

&Pn - Pulse Dialing Control

This command controls the pulse dial make/break ratio.

&P0

Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 10 pulses per second (default)

&P2

Selects 39%-61% make/break ratio at 20 pulses per second

&Qn - Mode Selection

&Q0

Selects asynchronous normal buffered mode. Forces &Q6.

&Q1

Returns ERROR

&Q2

Returns ERROR

&Q3

Returns ERROR

&Q4

Returns ERROR

&Q5

The modem will try to establish error-corrected link using V.42 error correction. If the

 

error-corrected link cannot be established, further operation will depend on S36 setting.

 

(default)

&Q6

Selects asynchronous normal buffered mode.

&Sn - DSR (Data Set Ready) Option

This command controls DSR operations DSR indicates when the modem is connected to a communications channel and is ready. Ssync mode only. If the modem is in Sync mode, DSR is on during handshake and on-line off in test or idle mode.

&S0

DSR will be always ON (default)

&S1

DSR will go ON after modem signal has been detected and will go OFF after disconnect.

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