Multi-Tech Systems MT3334HD8 User Manual

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MT3334HD8 User Guide

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CommPlete Communications Server

$MBn Modem Baud Rate

n

= speed in bits per second

Default: $MB33600

The $MB command sets a modem’s initial transmission speed for originate mode. In V.32 mode (9600
bps), it also sets the transmission speed for answer mode. With speed conversion on, this transmission
speed can be different from the serial port speed.

When the modem answers a call from another modem, it automatically switches its transmission speed to
match the calling modem. However, if the MT3334HD8 originates a call to another modem that is unable
to connect at the transmission speed of the MT3334HD8, the MT3334HD8 will automatically drop to a
lower speed in an attempt to match the speed of the other modem.

For example, if the MT3334HD8 is set for 14,400 bps and calls another modem that has a top speed of 2400
bps, it will drop to 2400 bps.

$MB75

ITU-T V.23 mode

$MB300

300 bps

$MB1200

1200 bps

$MB2400

2400 bps

$MB4800

4800 bps

$MB7200

7200 bps

$MB9600

9600 bps

$MB12000

12,000 bps

$MB14400

14,400

bps

$MB16800

16,800 bps

$MB19200

19,200 bps

$MB28800

28,800 bps

$MB33600

33,600 bps (factory default)

Speed conversion must be on for this command to work. If baud adjust is on ($BA1), speed conversion is
off and a modem baud rate command will be ignored.

The S48 register also can affect maximum transmission speed. See Chapter 4.

$SBn Serial Port Baud Rate

n

= speed

Default: $SB57600

The $SB command sets the speed of the MT3334HD8’s serial port in both originate and answer modes.
Speed conversion allows you to set this serial port baud rate at a fixed speed of up to 115,200 bps, regardless
of the modem’s transmission speed setting.

For this command to work, the modem’s baud adjust feature must first be turned off with the $BA0
command. When baud adjust is on, as soon as the modem receives its first AT command, it automatically
adjusts its serial port baud rate to match the speed of the computer or terminal to which it is connected.
However, in applications such as automatic answer, the modem may not receive AT commands. In this
case it is helpful to be able to preset the serial port baud rate with the $SB command.

In addition to setting the modem’s serial port speed, this command sets the speed at which the modem
issues command mode responses (result codes).

The MT3334HD8 accepts AT commands at any speed, regardless of the speed preset by the $SB command.
If the modem receives a command at a speed different from the preset speed, the modem switches its
serial port baud rate to match the new command speed, even though the baud rate value stored by the $SB
command remains the same. This provides you with a convenient way to switch the serial port speed while
still making it easy to automatically return to the original speed the next time the modem is powered up or
reset.

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