S10=n
Specifies the amount of time that the carrier from the remote modem can be lost before the modem goes on‐hook. This allows temporary disruptions to carrier without disconnecting. A setting of 255 causes the modem to disable Carrier Detect and presume carrier is always present. Cannot be configured in AceManager.
•n=1‐2545
S23=[speed],[databits][parity][stop bits]
Serial line parameters. The settings take affect after reset.
•speed=300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400
•databits=7 or 8 (Databits MUST be 8 data bits for PPP mode.)
•parity=O : Odd
•parity=E : Even
•parity=N : None
•parity=M : Mark
•stopbits=1 1.5 2
Example:
ATS23=19200,8N1
Sets modem to 19200, 8 databits, no parity, and 1 stop bit.
Tip: Can also be set using &L=[speed],[databits] [parity][stop bits]
S50=n
Data forwarding idle time‐out. If set to 0, a forwarding time‐ out of 10ms is used. Used in UDP or TCP PAD mode.
•n=tenths of a second
S51=n
PAD data forwarding character. ASCII code of character that will cause data to be forwarded. Used in UDP or TCP PAD mode.
•n=0 : No forwarding character.
S211=n
For applications or situations where hardware control of the DTR signal is not possible, the modem can be configured to ignore DTR. When Ignore DTR is enabled, the modem operates as if the DTR signal is always asserted.
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