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slow_at_pause_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This is how many msecs to pause
in the middle and at the end of the "

AT

" for any command sent after a baud rate

change. This gives the modem time to auto baud and detect data/stop bit
format before returning to its normal command interpreting state. Use this for
old modems. Default:

100

.

speaker_mode [string]: State of device’s speaker. This translates to an

ATM#

command. Default:

ON_UNTIL_CARRIER

.

speaker_volume [string]: Volume of device’s speaker. This translates to an

ATL#

command. Default:

LOW

.

stolen_por t_restore_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: This was used in
Win 16 and DOS, but probably does not have any application for when using
TAPI in Win 32 since the Unimodem driver is in control or modem reinit when an
app is done using a port. When not using TAPI in Win32, there is no way that the
port can be stolen in the first place. Default:

1000

.

wait_connect_xon_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait for the

XON

following the

CONNECT

result code from the modem. If after this time period an

XON

is not received, the driver will start streaming image data to the modem.

Default:

1000

.

allowed_receive_baud_rates [string]: This setting constrains a modem to
use only certain baud rates. Use this to block a modem from using a rate or
rates that it supports, but are unreliable in your environment or are undesirable
for some other reason. On transmitting, use this as a mask; the modem will use
only those rates you list. On receiving, set the fastest and slowest rates; the
modem will allow those and any in between. Format: Comma separated list of

14400

,

12000

,

9600

,

7200

,

4800

and

2400

. Default:

14400,12000,9600,7200,4800,2400

.

allowed_send_baud_rates [string]: This setting constrains a modem to use
only certain baud rates. Use this to block a modem from using a rate or rates
that it supports, but are unreliable in your environment or are undesirable for
some other reason. On transmitting, use this as a mask; the modem will use
only those rates you list. On receiving, set the fastest and slowest rates; the
modem will allow those and any in between. Format: Comma separated list of

14400

,

12000

,

9600

,

7200

,

4800

and

2400

. Default:

14400,12000,9600,7200,4800,2400

.

carrier_wait [dword 0–255]: Seconds the driver to wait in the “dialing” or
“answering” states for a carrier from the remote device before hanging up.
Default:

45

.

dial_wait [dword 0–255]: Seconds the driver to wait in the "ringing" state
before hanging up. Default:

45

.

flow_control [string]: Designates the type of flow control to use when sending
data. If the setting is

XON_XOFF

the driver observes

XOFF

signals when sending.

The driver uses no flow control when receiving. Format: Either

XON_XOFF

or

RTS_LEVEL

. Default:

RTS_LEVEL

.

rings_before_answer [dword 0–255]: Number of rings before modem
accepts call. Default:

1

.

ser_device_name [string]: Win32 name for the serial port in the format of
COMXXX where XXX can be 001–999. This does not need to be specified if the

tapi_modem_name

is specified. Format: Up to 6 characters.

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