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Omni 56K Plus Series User's Guide Table 2-4 Physical Layer Capacity STANDARD BIT RATE [BPS] BAUD RATE [BAUD] MODULATION CARRIER FREQUENCY [HZ] V.32 uncoded 9600 2400 16-QAM 1800 V.32 4800 2400 4-DPSK 1800 V.23 1200/75 1200/75 FSK V.23 600/75 600/75 FSK V.22bis 2400 600 16-QAM 1200 Call 2400 Ans V.22 1200 600 4-DPSK 1200 Call (BELL 212A) 2400 Ans V.21 300 300 FSK BELL 103 300 300 FSK 2.5.2 Flow Control This feature refers to stopping and restarting the flow of data into and out of the modem's transmission and receiving data buffers. Flow control is necessary so that a device does not receive more data than it can handle. The Omni 56K Plus provide two kinds of flow control methods. 2.5.3 Hardware CTS/RTS Flow Control This is a bi-directional flow control where CTS and RTS are RS-232 signals which must be available on your computer. When the modem's transmission buffer is almost full, the modem will drop CTS to signal the DTE that it cannot accept data any more. Turn on the CTS to notify the DTE that it can keep sending data to the modem. On the computer software side, when the receiving buffer of the software is almost full, it will drop RTS to signal the modem to stop sending data to the DTE. Turn on the RTS and the modem will start sending data again to the DTE. 2.5.4 Software XON/XOFF Flow Control This is a bi-directional flow control. XON and XOFF character defaults are decimals 17 and 19.These can be changed by modifying the S-Registers S31 and S32.Both the modem and the DTE will treat XOFF as a signal to stop transmitting data and will treat XON as a signal to restart sending data. Modems will not send these characters received from the local DTE to the remote modem. 2.5.5 Error Control Error control keeps the modem data link error-free by detecting and re-transmitting erroneous data. The Omni 56K Plus modems support both MNP and V.42 error control protocols. The MNP protocol was an industry standard developed and licensed by Microcom, Inc. Omni 56K Plus modems support level 4 and 3 error control protocols, commonly denoted as MNP4 and MNP3. V42 is a developed standard by CCITT. V.42 supports both LAPM and MNP4. A V.42 handshaking will try an LAPM connection first, and if not successful, it will try MNP4. The maximum data block size used in the Omni 56K Plus modem is 256 bytes. Specifications and Function Description 2-5

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Omni 56K Plus Series User’s Guide
Specifications and Function Description
2-5
Table 2-4 Physical Layer Capacity
STANDARD
BIT RATE [BPS]
BAUD RATE [BAUD]
MODULATION
CARRIER FREQUENCY [HZ]
V.32 uncoded
9600
2400
16-QAM
1800
V.32
4800
2400
4-DPSK
1800
V.23
1200/75
1200/75
FSK
V.23
600/75
600/75
FSK
V.22bis
2400
600
16-QAM
1200 Call
2400 Ans
V.22
(BELL 212A)
1200
600
4-DPSK
1200 Call
2400 Ans
V.21
300
300
FSK
BELL 103
300
300
FSK
2.5.2 Flow Control
This feature refers to stopping and restarting the flow of data into and out of the modem’s transmission
and receiving data buffers. Flow control is necessary so that a device does not receive more data than
it can handle. The Omni 56K Plus provide two kinds of flow control methods.
2.5.3 Hardware CTS/RTS Flow Control
This is a bi-directional flow control where CTS and RTS are RS-232 signals which must be available
on your computer. When the modem’s transmission buffer is almost full, the modem will drop CTS to
signal the DTE that it cannot accept data any more. Turn on the CTS to notify the DTE that it can keep
sending data to the modem. On the computer software side, when the receiving buffer of the software
is almost full, it will drop RTS to signal the modem to stop sending data to the DTE. Turn on the RTS
and the modem will start sending data again to the DTE.
2.5.4 Software XON/XOFF Flow Control
This is a bi-directional flow control. XON and XOFF character defaults are decimals 17 and 19.These
can be changed by modifying the S-Registers S31 and S32.Both the modem and the DTE will treat
XOFF as a signal to stop transmitting data and will treat XON as a signal to restart sending data.
Modems will not send these characters received from the local DTE to the remote modem.
2.5.5 Error Control
Error control keeps the modem data link error-free by detecting and re-transmitting erroneous data.
The Omni 56K Plus modems support both MNP and V.42 error control protocols. The MNP protocol
was an industry standard developed and licensed by Microcom, Inc. Omni 56K Plus modems support
level 4 and 3 error control protocols, commonly denoted as MNP4 and MNP3.
V42 is a developed standard by CCITT. V.42 supports both LAPM and MNP4. A V.42 handshaking
will try an LAPM connection first, and if not successful, it will try MNP4. The maximum data block
size used in the Omni 56K Plus modem is 256 bytes.