R19 |
| 19,200 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud) |
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R21 |
| 21,600 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud) |
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R24 |
| 24,000 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| no autobaud) |
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| stored profile 0 |
R26 |
| 26,400 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| Z1 |
| Restore active configuration from | |||
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| no autobaud) |
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| stored profile 1 | |
R28 |
| 28,800 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| Z2 |
| Restore active configuration from | |||
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| no autobaud) |
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| stored profile 2 |
R38 |
| 38,400 bps (locked terminal speed - | Z3 |
| Restore active configuration from | |
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| no autobaud) |
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| stored profile 3 | |
R57 |
| 57,600 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| &B0 |
| 8 bit characters | |||
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| no autobaud) |
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| &B1 |
| 9 bit characters | |
R76 |
| 76,800 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| &B2 |
| 10 bit characters | |||
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| no autobaud) |
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| &B3 |
| 11 bit characters | |
R96 |
| 96,000 bps (locked terminal speed - |
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| &B4 | ■ | Use 10 or | |||
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| no autobaud) | |||
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| by autobaud | |
R115 |
| 115,200 bps (locked terminal speed |
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| &C0 |
| DCD signal is always asserted | |||
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| - no autobaud) |
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| &C1 | ■ | DCD signal responds to remote | |
R230 |
| 230,400 bps (locked terminal speed | ||||
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| - no autobaud) |
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| &C2 |
| DCD signal always on, pulses low | |
R460 |
| 460,800 bps (locked terminal speed |
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| on disconnect | |||
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| - no autobaud) |
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| &C3 |
| DCD asserted during voice session | |
Sn? |
| Display S Register Value where n is |
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| &D0 |
| The modem ignores the DTR signal | |||
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| the S Register |
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| and acts as if it is asserted (the | |
Sn= |
| Set S Register Value |
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| modem assumes the computer is | |||
V0 |
| Numeric response codes |
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| ready to communicate). | |||
V1 | ■ | Verbal response codes |
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&D1 |
| The modem will return to on line | ||||
W 0 |
| The CONNECT message reports |
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| command state if DTR is lowered | |||
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| the terminal speed |
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| during a connection. |
W 1 |
| The CONNECT message reports | &D2 ■ | The modem will hang up, return to | ||
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| the terminal speed | |||
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| local command state and disable | |
W 2 | n | The CONNECT message reports |
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| autoanswer whilst DTR is low (is | ||||
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| the line speed |
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| not asserted). To enable auto- |
X0 |
| Display extended response codes |
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| answer, the DTR signal must be | |
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| asserted. The computer must assert | |
X1 |
| Display extended response codes |
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| DTR before dialling or answering | |
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| may commence. | |
X2 |
| Display extended response codes | &D3 |
| If DTR is lowered, the modem will | |
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| hang up, return to local command | |
X3 |
| Display extended response codes |
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| state and initialise itself with the | |
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| values stored in the &Y profile. | |||
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| &D4 |
| The modem will hang up, return to | |
X4 |
| Display extended response codes |
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| local command state and go off- | |||
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| hook. It will remain | |
X5 | ■ | Display extended response codes |
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| &F. |
| Total reinitialisation of modem | |
X6 |
| Display extended response codes |
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| &F0 |
| Restore Command and S Registers | |||
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| to Factory Defaults | |
Z0 |
| Restore active configuration from |
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