Telenetics 56 User Manual

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AT Commands

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&R - RTS/CTS Option

This selects how the modem controls CTS. CTS operation is modified if hardware flow
control is selected (see &K command). The parameter value, if valid, is written to S21,
bit 2.

Syntax

&R<value>

Defined Values

<value> Decimal number corresponding to the option.

0 0 In sync mode, CTS tracks the state of RTS; the RTS-

to-CTS delay is defined by S26. In async mode, CTS is
normally ON and will turn OFF only if required by flow
control.

1 In sync mode, CTS is always ON (RTS transitions are

ignored). tracks the state of RTS; In async mode, CTS
is normally ON and will turn OFF only if required by
flow control.

Result Codes

OK <value> = 0 or 1.

ERROR Otherwise.

&S - DSR Override

This command selects how the modem will control DSR. The parameter value, if valid, is
written to S21, bit 6.

Syntax

&S<value>

Defined Values

<value> Decimal number corresponding to the option.

&0 DSR will remain ON at all times. (Default.)

&1 DSR will become active after answer tone has been

detected and inactive after the carrier has been lost.

Result Codes

OK <value> = 0 or 1.

ERROR Otherwise.

&X - Select Synchronous Clock Source

Selects the source of the transmit clock for the synchronous mode of operation. The
parameter value, if valid, is written to S27, bits 4 and 5.

In asynchronous mode, the transmit and receive clocks are turned OFF. In synchronous
mode, the clocks are turned ON with the frequency of 1200 Hz or faster corresponding to
the speed that is selected for modem operation.

Syntax

&X<value>

Defined Values

<value> Decimal number corresponding to the option.

0 Selects internal timing. The modem generates the

transmit clock signal and applies it to the TXCLK output
at the serial interface.

1 Selects external timing. The local DTE sources the

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