AT&X Transmit Clock

The &X command nominates the source of its transmit clock signal when operating in synchronous mode.

The receive clock is always derived from the receive (remote) carrier signal.

Options

AT&X0

Synchronous clocks generated by Modem.

 

The modem generates the transmit clock and applies it to pin 15 of the RS-

 

232 socket

AT&X1

Clocks generated by computer - external clocking.

 

The clock generated by the computer or terminal (received on pin 24 of the

 

RS-232 socket) is directly applied to pin 15. This is known as external

 

clocking.

AT&X2

Clocks generated by remote system - slave clocking.

 

The receive clock (derived from the incoming carrier signal) is applied to pin

 

15 of the RS-232 socket. This is known as slave clocking.

See Also

&M command Synchronous/Asynchronous Mode

Range

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Telenetics 56 manual AT&X Transmit Clock, AT&X1, AT&X2