Baud rate detection, Parity detection – Nortel Networks Circuit Card User Manual

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NT7D16 Data Access card

553-3001-211 Standard 3.00 August 2005

Baud rate detection

Every command line begins with Baud rate detection. This phase allows the
DAC to determine the user equipment baud rate. During this phase, the DAC
accepts only the ASCII “A,” or “a” characters. Once a valid autobaud
character is detected, the DAC echoes the parity bit character at the baud rate
detected.

Note: If Hayes dialing is desired, you must enter the character “A” or
“a” BEFORE the <CR>. If Carriage Return (<CR>) is entered before this
Hayes dialing command, you will be placed in keyboard dialing mode.

Parity detection

Once the baud rate has been determined, the DAC accepts only the ASCII
characters “T,” “t,” or “/.” If the Repeat character “/” is entered, the previous
command is executed. If “T,” or “t” is entered, the DAC uses its parity and
the parity of the preceding A (a) to determine the user's parity. This parity is
used on the following messages and prompts associated with the command
lines.

BUSY

7

Far end is busy

NO ANSWER

8

Far end does not answer

CONNECT 1200

5

Session starts at 1200 baud

CONNECT 2400

10

Session starts at 2400 baud

CONNECT 4800

11

Session starts at 4800 baud

CONNECT 9600

12

Session starts at 9600 baud

CONNECT 19200

14

Session starts at 19200 baud

Table 159
Hayes dialing result codes and messages (Part 2 of 2)

Verbose
code

Numeric

code

Description

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