Teletronics WINC900A User Manual

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Bit 0

Unused

Bits 1,2,3

(value, data rate): (0, 1.2), (1, 2.4), (2, 4.8), (3, 9.6),
(4, 19.2),(5, 38.4)

Bits 4,5

Unused

Bits 6,7

(value, parity): (0, even), (1, none), (2, odd), (3, mark)

S50 Data forwarding idle time-out

The data from the connected external device will stay in a system buffer and
packetized for transmission process. Before receiving the designated
characters, reaching the ceiling of this buffer, or ending of waiting cycle
(data forwarding idle time-out), the received data will remain in the
designated system buffer. The value of register 50 specifies the amount of
time allowed between characters received from the connected external
device.
Range : 0-255 ( 1/10 second )
Default : 2 ( 0.2 second )

S51 Primary Data forwarding character

The data from the connected external device will stay in a system buffer and
packetized for transmission process. Before receiving the designated
character (Primary Data Forwarding Character and Secondary Data
Forwarding Character), reaching the ceiling of this buffer, or ending of
waiting cycle (data forwarding idle time-out), the received data will remain in
the designated system buffer. The content of register 51 maps to the ASCII
code which designates the Primary Data Forwarding Character. The modem
recognizes the reception of the forwarding character from the host computer
as a condition to transmit any pending data.
Range : 0-255 ( ASCII )
Default : 13 <CR>

S52 Secondary Data forwarding character

The data from the connected external device will stay in a system buffer and
packetized for transmission process. Before receiving the designated
character (Primary Data Forwarding Character and Secondary Data
Forwarding Character), reaching the ceiling of this buffer, or ending of
waiting cycle (data forwarding idle time-out), the received data will remain in
the designated system buffer. The content of register 52 maps to the ASCII
code which designates the Secondary Data Forwarding Character. The
modem recognizes the reception of the forwarding character from the host
computer as a condition to transmit any pending data.
Range : 0-255 ( ASCII )
Default : 26 <Ctrl-Z>

S53 Remote Party Address

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