Protocols

A break is received from the remote modem while the modem is in connect state during a normal connection (no protocol, data buffered).

Command

Operation

 

 

\K, \K1

Empty the data buffers and send break to the serial port

 

 

\K2, \K3

Immediately send break to the serial port

 

 

\K4, \K5

Send break to the serial port in sequence with any data

 

received from the remote modem

 

 

A transmit break command is issued while the modem is in command state during a reliable (protocol) or normal connection (no protocol, data buffered).

Command

Operation

 

 

\K, \K1

Empty data buffers and send break to the remote modem

 

 

\K2, \K3

Immediately send break to the remote modem

 

 

\K4, \K5

Send break to the remote modem in sequence with any

 

data received from the serial port

 

 

Inactivity Timer — \T

The \T command specifies the number of minutes the modem will stay online without transmitting or receiving data before hanging up. When the value is set to 0, the timer is disabled.

Command

Operation

 

 

\T

Disable inactivity timer

 

 

\Tn

Set inactivity to n (n=1-255) minutes

 

 

Maximum Reliable Block Size — \A

The \A command sets the maximum transmit block size for MNP connections. Use this command to force the modem to transmit smaller blocks in an MNP connection. A smaller block size maximizes throughput when marginal line conditions are causing errors. The modem sends a block up to the size specified by the \A command.

Command

Operation

 

 

\A

Maximum transmit block size = 64 characters

 

 

\A1

Maximum transmit block size = 128 characters

 

 

\A2

Maximum transmit block size = 192 characters

 

 

\A3

Maximum transmit block size = 256 characters

 

 

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Motorola V.3600 manual Inactivity Timer \T, Maximum Reliable Block Size \A