Telenetics 56 Network Card User Manual


 
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R24 24,000 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R26 26,400 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R28 28,800 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R38 38,400 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R57 57,600 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R76 76,800 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R96 96,000 bps (locked terminal speed -
no autobaud)
R115 115,200 bps (locked terminal speed
- no autobaud)
R230 230,400 bps (locked terminal speed
- no autobaud)
R460 460,800 bps (locked terminal speed
- no autobaud)
Sn? Display S Register Value where n is
the S Register
Sn= Set S Register Value
V0 Numeric response codes
V1 Verbal response codes
W0 The CONNECT message reports
the terminal speed
W1 The CONNECT message reports
the terminal speed
W2 n The CONNECT message reports
the line speed
X0 Display extended response codes
(0-4) only
X1 Display extended response codes
(0-5,10-12,30-40,60-62)
X2 Display extended response codes
(0-6,10-12,30-40,60-62)
X3 Display extended response codes
(0-5,7,10-12,30-40,60-62)
X4 Display extended response codes
(0-7,10-12,30-40,60-62)
X5 Display extended response codes
(0-7,10-13,30-40,60-62)
X6 Display extended response codes
(0-5, 7-8, 10-13, 30-40,60-62)
Z0 Restore active configuration from
stored profile 0
Z1 Restore active configuration from
stored profile 1
Z2 Restore active configuration from
stored profile 2
Z3 Restore active configuration from
stored profile 3
&B0 8 bit characters
&B1 9 bit characters
&B2 10 bit characters
&B3 11 bit characters
&B4 Use 10 or 11-bit format as detected
by autobaud
&C0 DCD signal is always asserted
&C1 DCD signal responds to remote
modem
&C2 DCD signal always on, pulses low
on disconnect
&C3 DCD asserted during voice session
&D0 The modem ignores the DTR signal
and acts as if it is asserted (the
modem assumes the computer is
ready to communicate).
&D1 The modem will return to on line
command state if DTR is lowered
during a connection.
&D2 The modem will hang up, return to
local command state and disable
autoanswer whilst DTR is low (is
not asserted). To enable auto-
answer, the DTR signal must be
asserted. The computer must assert
DTR before dialling or answering
may commence.
&D3 If DTR is lowered, the modem will
hang up, return to local command
state and initialise itself with the
values stored in the &Y profile.
&D4 The modem will hang up, return to
local command state and go off-
hook. It will remain off-hook
whilst DTR is low.
&F. Total reinitialisation of modem
&F0 Restore Command and S Registers
to Factory Defaults
R19 19,200 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)
R21 21,600 bps (locked terminal speed - no autobaud)