Motorola V3229 Operating Instructions - Page 120

PROTOCOL, COMMANDS, Serial Port DTE, bps Adjust

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5 Asynchronous Operating Commands x and y indicate passwords PROTOCOL COMMANDS These commands enable or control the various data compression, flow control, and error correction options of the modem. Table 5-3 illustrates mode and condition availabilities. Table 5-3 Operating Modes and Features Available Operating Error Mode Correction Normal Disabled Direct Disabled Reliable (MNP and LAPM) Auto-reliable (MNP and LAPM) Enabled Enabled Table 47: Data Compres- sion Flow Control Data Constant Speed Interface Not applica- Allowed Buffered On or off ble Not applicable Not Not DTE=DCE applica- buffered (slaved) ble On or off Allowed Buffered On or off On or off Allowed Buffered On or off Serial Port (DTE) bps Adjust \J The AT\J command allows DCE and DTE to operate at different speeds. The AT\J1 command forces serial port (DTE) speed to follow data link speed in any mode. If the modem is in direct mode (\J1) and a DCE link is established at a speed other than that of the original DTE autobaud speed, the modem will issue the -56 V.3229 / V.3229L

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<C#>-56
V.3229 / V.3229L
5
Asynchronous Operating Commands
x
and
y
indicate passwords
PROTOCOL
COMMANDS
These commands enable or control the various data
compression, flow control, and error correction op-
tions of the modem. Table 5-3 illustrates mode and
condition availabilities.
Table 5-3
Operating Modes and Features Available
Serial Port (DTE)
bps Adjust
\J
The
AT\J
command allows DCE and DTE
to operate at different speeds. The AT\J1 command
forces serial port (DTE) speed to follow data link
speed in any mode.
If the modem is in direct mode (\J1) and a DCE link
is established at a speed other than that of the original
DTE autobaud speed, the modem will issue the
Table 47:
Operating
Mode
Error
Correction
Data
Compres
-
sion
Flow
Control
Data
Constant
Speed
Interface
Normal
Disabled
Not applica
-
ble
Allowed
Buffered
On or off
Direct
Disabled
Not applica
-
ble
Not
applica
-
ble
Not
buffered
DTE=DCE
(slaved)
Reliable
(MNP and
LAPM)
Enabled
On or off
Allowed
Buffered
On or off
Auto-reli
-
able
(MNP and
LAPM)
Enabled
On or off
Allowed
Buffered
On or off