Multi-Tech Systems Modem Module MT3334SMI User Manual

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ModemModule Developer’s Guide

MT3334SMI

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Command:

+FRM=? <Enter>

Function:

Display the valid range of receive data modulation values

Values:

<MOD> = 3, 24, 48, 72, 73, 74, 96, 97, 98, 121, 122, 145, 146

Default:

3 (V.21 ch.2 @ 300 bps)

Result Codes: the current value range supported by the modem.
Description:

The +FRM=? command causes the modem to display the current modulation for
receive data spcified by the +FRM=<MOD> command.

Command:

+FTH=<MOD> <Enter>

Function:

Transmit HDLC data with <MOD> carrier

Values:

see Table 3-1 for <MOD> (modulation) values

Default:

3 (V.21 ch.2 @ 300 bps)

Result Codes: OK, ERROR, or CONNECT
Description:

The +FTH command causes the modem to transmit data in HDLC protocol using the
selected modulation (see Table 3-1 for modulation <MOD> values). The modem
buffers data in HDLC transmit mode, using the configured method of flow control to
pause PC data, as necessary. If the PC sends no data for 5 seconds after the
CONNECT message, the modem turns off its transmit carrier, returns to Command
mode, and displays the OK message.

Note: The +FTH command must be entered as the last command in the command string (i.e., it
must be immediately followed by the <Enter> key).

Command:

+FTH=? <Enter>

Function:

Displays the valid range of transmit modulation values

Values:

<MOD> = 3, 24, 48, 72, 73, 74, 96, 97, 98, 121, 122, 145, 146

Default:

3 (V.21 ch.2 @ 300 bps)

Result Codes: the current range of valid values supported by the modem.
Description:

The +FTH=? command causes the modem to display the set of supported transmit
modulations specified by the +FTH=<MOD> command (refer to Table 3-1).

Command:

+FRH=<MOD> <Enter>

Function:

Receive HDLC data with <MOD> carrier

Values:

see Table 3-1 for <MOD> (modulation) values

Default:

3 (V.21 ch.2 @ 300 bps)

Result Codes: NO CARRIER, +FCERROR, OK, or ERROR
Description:

The +FRH command causes the modem to receive HDLC packet data using the
modulation mode selected with <MOD>, then delivers the next frame to the PC.
Possible <MOD> values are shown in Table 3-1. If other than an HDLC packet is
detected, the modem displays the +FCERROR (Connect Error) message, returns to
Command mode, then displays the NO CARRIER message. If this command is
entered with the modem on-hook, the ERROR result code is displayed.

Note: The +FRH command must be entered as the last command in the command string (i.e., it
must be immediately followed by the <Enter> key).

Command:

+FRH=? <Enter>

Function:

Displays the valid range of receive modulation values

Values:

<MOD> = 3, 24, 48, 72, 73, 74, 96, 97, 98, 121, 122, 145, 146

Default:

3

Result Codes: the valid range of values supported by the modem.
Description:

The +FRH=? command causes the modem to display the set of supported receive
modulation values (specified by the +FRH=<MOD> command).

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