USRobotics V.34 Network Card User Manual


 
COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
2 Index
A
AA, see LEDs
ACK character, HP installations, 2-4, 4-28,
G-8
Adapter,
Card (synchronous), F-10
Phone, See RJ11C
Power, 2-2
Adaptive dialing (Xn), 4-6, 4-15, 4-16
Adaptive Speed Leveling, 1-2, A-2–A-3
Advanced result code subsets (&A),
4-17–4-8
Ampersand (&) commands, C-9–C-17
Analog loopback (AL)
S16, B-20
&T, Chapter 6
Al, see Analog Loopback
ANSI, 5-3
Answer
automatic, see Auto Answering
commands, 4-4–4-11
“dumb” V.32 modems, A-3
force (A), 4-8, C-13
mode, 4-8–4-9
See DIP switch 5
Any key, 4-3, C-3
ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request)
CONNECT result codes (&A), 4-17–4-18
definition, 4-17, A-1
disconnect reason (I6), 6-6
during testing, Appendix H
enable (&M), 4-19–4-20, C-12–C-13
flow control requirement, 4-27, 4-28
mode select (&M, &D), 4-19, 4-25
operations, see Error Control
timeout, retransmit maximum, 4-7–4-8
ARQ/FAX, see LEDs
ASCII
changing definitions, see S-Registers
chart, B-29
ASL, see Adaptive Speed Leveling
Assembly,
External modem, Chapter 2
Internal modem, Chapter 3
Asterisk (*) dialing, 4-4, C-4
AT command, 4-1, C-1, C-3
Audio monitor (speaker), 4-14
Auto answering,
disabling, 4-8, 4-9
number of rings on which to answer (S0),
4-9, B-14
reverse (S13), B-18
see Voice/Data switch options
suppress (S0), B-14
with Dip switch 5, 4-8
Autobaud, 4-21
Auto dialing,
Help screen (D$), 6-10
S13), B-18
see Stored phone numbers
see Voice/Data switch options
Automatic Repeat Request, see ARQ
Autopass, Appendix D
B
Back channel,
forcing 300-bps (S15), B-19
Backspace key,
ASCII definition (S5), B-14
set to delete (S15), B-19
Basic commands, 4-3, 6-8
Baud rate, see Serial port rate and Bits per
Second
BBS, see Bulletin Board Service
Binary files, 4-20, 4-25, 4-29, A-5
BISYNC, 4-19
Bits per second (bps), J-3
Blers, 6-3
BPS, J-3
Bottom panel, 1-5
Break
handling (&Y), 4-31, C-16
length, modem to terminal (S21), B-14,
B-20
Buffers
command, 4-2, C-1
flow control, 4-25–4-26
NVRAM, C-16
Bulletin Board Service
USR, I-1
BUSY, 4-15, 4-16
Busy out, see Voice/Data switch options
C
Cable, see Phone Jacks, RS-232, and Shielded
Cabling, 2-5
Call duration reporting (K), 1-4, 4-31, C-16,
6-1