Defined values – Longshine LCS-8056C2 User Manual

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Defined Values

<carrier>

A string which specifies the preferred modem carrier to use in
originating or answering a connection. <carrier> values are strings
of up to eight characters, consisting only of numeric digits and
upper case letters. <carrier> values for ITU standard modulations
take the form: <letter><1-4 digits><other letters as needed>.
Defined values are listed in Table 3-1.

<automode>

A numeric value which enables or disables automatic modulation
negotiation (e.g., ITU-T V.32bis Annex A or V.8).

0 Automode

disabled.

1

Automode enabled. (Default.)

<min_rx_rate> and
<max_rx_rate>

Numeric values which specify the lowest (<min_rx_rate>) and
highest (<max_rx_rate>) rate at which the modem may establish a
receive connection. May be used to condition distinct limits for the
receive direction as distinct from the transmit direction. Values for
this subparameter are decimal encoded, in units of bit/s. The
possible values for each modulation are listed in Table 3-1. Actual
values will be limited to possible values corresponding to the
entered <carrier> and fall-back <carrier> as determined during
operation. (Default = lowest (<min_rx_rate>) and highest
(<max_rx_rate>) rate supported by the selected carrier.)

<min_tx_rate> and
<max_tx_rate>

Numeric values which specify the lowest (<min_tx_rate>) and
highest (<max_tx_rate>) rate at which the modem may establish a
transmit connection. Non-zero values for this subparameter are
decimal encoded, in units of bit/s. The possible values for each
modulation are listed in Table 3-1. Actual values will be limited to
possible values corresponding to the entered <carrier> and fall-
back <carrier> as determined during operation. (Default = lowest
(<min_tx_rate>) and highest (<max_tx_rate>) rate supported by
the selected carrier.)

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