Digicom 3910 Modem User Manual


 
DCP Configuration
5-113910-A2-GN32-40 September 1998
Table 5-1
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DTE Interface Configuration Options
Asyn Parity Bit: None
Nxt None Even Odd Mark Space
This configuration option only appears if Async/Sync Mode is configured for Async.
Asynchronous Parity Bit. Determines the type of asynchronous parity bit. The parity of the DTE must
match the parity of the modem. Parity options include None, Even, Odd, Mark, or Space.
H None
No parity bit is used.
H Even
Parity bit is set so that total number of 1s in data bits plus parity bit is even.
H Odd
Parity bit is set so that total number of 1s in data bits plus parity bit is odd.
H Mark
Parity bit is always set to 1. Only valid if Async #Data Bits configuration option is set to 7.
H Space
Parity bit is always set to 0. Only valid if Async #Data Bits configuration option is set to 7.
NOTE: If the DTE Dialer Type configuration option is set to AT or V.25bis Async, then the total character
size must equal 10 bits. Total character size consists of start, data, parity, and stop bits. V.25bis
Async must use 7 data bits with even parity and 1 stop bit. The total character size for Error Control
mode, Direct mode, or Buffer mode must be 11 bits or less.
The AT prefix determines parity of the async character.
Asyn #Stop Bits: 1
Nxt 1 2
This configuration option only appears if Async/Sync Mode is configured for Async.
Asynchronous Number of Stop Bits. Selects 1 or 2 bits to signal the end of an asynchronous character.
NOTE: If the DTE Dialer Type configuration option is set to AT or V.25bis Async, then the total character
size must equal 10 bits. Total character size consists of start, data, parity, and stop bits. V.25bis
Async must use 7 data bits with even parity and 1 stop bit. The total character size for Error Control
mode, Direct mode, or Buffer mode must be 11 bits or less.
The AT prefix determines the number of stop bits via autobauding.