AC International MTA128ST-USB User Manual

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Command: &Fn
Function:

Load Quick Setup Profile

Values:

n = 0–4

Default:

&F0

Description: For quick setup, the TA includes six Quick Setup Profiles, each contains

configuration parameters for a specific type of port operation. To load a
Quick Setup Profile into active memory, use &Fn, where n is the profile
number to load. You then can customize the profile and store it using the &W
command, so it loads automatically on power-up or reset. These profiles are
stored in permanent memory and are not user configurable. (Appendix B.)
&F0

Profile 0 — Modem-like operation (default)

&F1

Profile 1 — V.110 async operation*

&F2

Profile 2 — V.120 async operation

&F3

Profile 3 — X.75 async operation

&F4

Profile 4 — MLPPP async operation

* The MTA128ST-USB is manufactured in two builds. To determine the build of your terminal adapter

(TA), issue the ATI2 command in a terminal window. If the TA responds to the command with MTA128ST-

USB, then it supports V.110. If your TA resonds to the ATI2 command with MTA128ST-USB-RC, V.110

support is not available. The MTA128ST-USB-RC will respond to the &F1 command with an ERROR..

Command:

&Jn

Function:

Automatic Channel Bundling

Values:

n = 0 or 1

Default:

n/a

Description: &J1 causes the TA to dial the number given in the dial string again to set up

a bundled PPP connection (also known as MultiLink PPP). Only works with
the PPP/ML-PPP protocol (

!Z=9). &J0 will not dial the given number again

and it will not interfere with the given dial string meaning that if there are two
numbers in the dial string (like

ATD5551000&5553000) the TA will dial both

of those numbers. &J0 does not disable the dialing of a second number if a
second number is given in the dial string.
n=0

disables automatic channel bundling

n=1

enables automatic channel bundling

Command: &Rn
Function:

CTS Control

Values:

n = 0, 1, or 2

Default:

&R1 (CTS forced high)

Description: Allows you control the state of the CTS (Clear to Send) signal on the

RS232E/V.24 interface. Normally the CTS signal follows the state of the RTS
signal when the MTA128ST-USB is online.
&R0

CTS acts normally; i.e., it follows RTS

&R1

CTS is forced high, but still provides online flow control

&R2

CTS is forced high, but it drops on disconnect for the period of time

set by S10. CTS still provides flow control when the TA is online.

Command: &Sn
Function:

DSR Control

Values:

n = 0, 1, or 2

Default:

&S0 (DSR high)

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