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4.Issuing ATO to modem will start the V.32bis handshake. The host then waits for the CONNECT message before sending data. (For an originating modem, the ATO command must be sent as soon as possible so the modem will be ready when the remote answering modem starts. For an answering modem, the ATO should be delayed a little to give the remote originating modem a chance to get ready first.)

5.The host disconnects the V.32bis session (using either +++ followed by ATH, or with DTR, if it has previously been enabled with AT&D2).

6.The host issues AT+VNH=2 to the modem again to maintain off-hook status for next cleardown.

7.AT\N0 removes error-correction, if it was used during the V.32bis period.

8.SIA protocol communication resumes by starting up the transmitter in Bell 103, SIA mode with AT+F0.

8.1.1.3. Considerations when Disconnecting the Session

Because AT+VNH=2 keeps the modem off-hook during a cleardown, the first ATH or DTR desertion will not put modem back on-hook but only force AT+VNH=0 (per V.253). The host must issue a second ATH to put the modem back in on-hook idle state. Alternatively the host could issue a AT+VNH=0, then ATH (or AT+VNH=0;H)

Table 142 lists the AT Commands provided to support SIA Level-3 Protocol communication.

Table 142. AT Commands Provided to Support SIA Level-3 Protocol Communication

AT Command

Modem Function

Remarks

 

 

 

AT+F0

Enable B103 Transmitter for Data Block

Modem turns on FSK transmitter and starts marking

 

transmission.

for the minimum duration required by standard.

 

 

Sends CONNECT message to DTE when that is

 

 

accomplished.

 

 

Modem will then interpret the first character from

 

 

DTE as Block Header and use the byte count to

 

 

allow transmission of the specified number of char-

 

 

acters to the remote modem and then send OK

 

 

message to DTE to indicate ready for next AT com-

 

 

mand.

 

 

Note1: FSK transmitter remains on. DTE is

 

 

expected to issue either a +F2 (detect ACK/NACK)

 

 

or another +F0 (to send another data block) com-

 

 

mand to the modem.

 

 

Note2: The “+++” escape sequence can be used to

 

 

abort the data block transmission and return the

 

 

modem to AT command mode.

 

 

Note3: The +F0 command can be used to resume

 

 

SIA protocol communication after a voice listen-in or

 

 

V.32bis interruption.

 

 

 

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