Motorola 3460 Fast’R User Manual page 119

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AT Command Set (continued)
Command Option
DR
*
0
n
DX
*
n
EC
*
0
1
2
FL
*
0
1
2
The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/
Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country's options,
refer to the 3460 Fast'R Reference Guide (T0022).
Default (pre-set) options are underlined.
3460 Fast'R
Description
Automatically Redial Failed Calls
The modem waits for a country-specific time between
redials. If the AT
LN option is enabled, the modem
*
dials all of the linked numbers before redialing.
=Disable.
n=0 to 15. Modem redials an unsuccessful call n times.
Transmit Level for Dialed Calls
n=0 to 20 (negative sign is assumed) dB
Error Correction Protocol
=V.42. The modems negotiate the use of LAPM or MNP
error correction. The modems attempt to negotiate using
LAPM. If unsuccessful, they attempt to negotiate using
MNP.
=LAP-M. The modems attempt to negotiate LAPM.
=MNP. The modems attempt to negotiate MNP.
Flow Control Protocol
Allows the modems and computers in a link to control
the flow of data when buffers near their capacity. Use
some type of flow control when operating in the Normal
or Reliable mode. Check the computer documentation to
ensure that it supports the flow control you select.
The +FL command also controls this value.
=Disable
=XOn/XOff. The local modem and computer operate
flow control by passing characters embedded in the data
stream between them. The XOFF character signals the
transmitting device to stop sending data. The XON
character lets the halted device start sending data.
=DTR/CTS. In asynchronous applications, the local
modem and computer use DTR/CTS signals to operate
flow control.
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