Rn — rts/cts option, Sn — dsr option, Examples – Ositech comm Trumpcard Data/Fax Modem User Manual

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Modem Command Reference

Examples

AT&Q0

Selects asynchronous operation in the Direct mode.

In this mode, the communications software speed
must match the telco line speed.

AT&Q4

Selects AutoSync operation. Is used in conjunction

with communications software that is compatible
with the Hayes Synchronous Interface (HSI).

AT&Q5

Selects error correction mode. Modem negotiates

an error-correction link. The modem can be
configured to either disconnect or fallback to a
normal asynchronous connection if the link cannot
be negotiated (refer to register S36).

&Q5 and S36=0 Same as \N2 command (no
fallback)

&Q5 and S36=1 Same as \N3 command (fallback)

AT&Q6

Selects asynchronous operation in Normal mode

(Speed Buffering). In this mode, the communications
software speed can differ from the telco line speed.

&Rn — RTS/CTS Option

Parameters

0 or 1

Default

0

Controls the state of the Clear To Send (/CTS) signal operation, this can
be altered if hardware flow control is enabled. (see &K command).

Examples

AT&R0

CTS acts according to V.25bis handshake (i.e. /CTS

tracks /RTS [Request To Send])

AT&R1

The modem ignores /RTS;/CTS is always ON

&Sn — DSR Option

Parameters

0 or 1

Default

0

Determines whether Data Set Ready (/DSR) operates in accordance with
EIA-232-D specification or remains ON.

Examples

AT&S0

DSR is always ON

AT&S1

DSR is turned ON at start of handshaking and OFF

when carrier is lost

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