Qualcomm GSP-1620 Modem User Manual


 
Developing Modem Applications
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Note
You can also hang up an asynchronous data call by de-asserting DTR.
However, if DTR is high on only one port and you then de-assert it, the
modem will begin its shutdown sequence.
Mobile-Terminated Asynchronous Data Calls
The GSP-1620 modem lets the application device (DTE)
connected to it receive an asynchronous data call. It is the
responsibility of the DTE application to keep the modem
powered up if it is to receive incoming asynchronous data
calls.
Here is what happens during a mobile-terminated
asynchronous call:
The host server directs a host modem to call the
GSP-1620 modem (DCE), using the Dial Number (DN)
assigned to the GSP-1620 modem by the Service Provider.
The incoming call toggles RI and displays RING to the
appropriate port.
•The
ATA command tells the GSP-1620 modem (DCE) to
answer an incoming call (for details, see Answer Incoming
Call (A) on page 6-18; also see Automatic Answer (S0) on
page 6-25).
How the modem answers the call depends on how the
ports are configured. Port behavior for incoming
asynchronous calls is the same as for packet calls. For
details, see Answering Calls Using the Data Port Only on
page 5-28 and Answering Calls Using the Data and
Control Ports on page 5-29.