Motorola iM1000 User Manual page 100

Data modem
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GLOSSARY
asynchronous
AT command
baud rate
bps
burst
circuit-switched data
CTS
command mode
communication
software
Data without an accompanying time signal.
Timing is built into data characters as start
and stop bits.
An order entered into the computer to request
your modem to perform certain actions, such
as dial a telemodem number. AT commands
are Hayes-compatible modem commands.
Signaling speed of the modem. Common
baud rates are 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and
38400.
Bits per second. The rate at which data passes
over the telephone line or through the air. The
basic unit of measure for serial data
transmission capacity.
A unit of information consisting of a sequence
of signals.
Continuous data communication, such as a
modem call.
The Clear to Send signal passed from the
local modem to the local terminal when the
data port is ready to transmit data. Occurs in
response to the Request To Send (RTS) signal.
The mode that accepts AT commands. Also
known as Terminal Mode. When your modem
is in this mode, it is waiting to receive AT
commands that you type from your
communication software.
A computer program designed to connect
your computer to an external source, such as
another computer or a fax machine.
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