SET HAYES CONNDELAY ConnectionEstablishment
Defines the maximum delay permitted between dialing a number and achieving a successful connection. This delay includes the dialing and handshake time between external modems. If this timer is exceeded, the call is abandoned.
Range:
Default: 30.
SET HAYES RETRY retryLimit [retryDelay]
Defines the dial retry settings.
retryLimit: Maximum number of dialing attempts to be made when a busy or unresponsive phone number is encountered. If a secondary number is defined, the dialer will alternate between the primary and secondary numbers until a call is successfully completed or until the retry limit is reached. Each time the primary or secondary number is dialed counts as a retry attempt. For example, specifying 6 allows the primary and the secondary number to be dialed a maximum of three times each. Range:
retryDelay: Delay before redialing.
Range:
SET HAYES RIDTR RidtrDelay
Defines the amount of time permitted between receipt of a ring signal detection and the issuance of Data Terminal Ready (DTR) ON. If this delay is exceeded, the call is abandoned. This value must not exceed the value for SET HAYES RING.
Range:
SET HAYES HANGUP HangupDelay
Defines the amount of time after the line is disconnected before a new command can be issued. This is used to give the modem enough time to prepare to accept other commands.
Range:
Default: 2.
SET HAYES DSRLOSS DSRlossDelay
Defines how long Data Set Ready (DSR) must be lost to determine that there has been a valid loss of carrier, not just a temporary fluctuation. A valid loss of DSR usually means the modem will hang up.
Range:
Default: 1500.
SET HAYES RING RingDelay
Defines the permitted delay between rings. If this timer is exceeded, it is assumed that the caller has hung up.
Range:
Default: 5000.
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