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Multi-Tech Systems MTS2SA-T User Manual

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Chapter 10

− Modem Mode AT Commands, S-Registers, and Result Codes

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MultiConnect Serial-to-Serial Adapter User Guide (S000354A)

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Command:

+IFC

DTE-Modem Local Flow Control

Values:

0, 1

Values defined by

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modem_by_DTE

>

S

pecifies the method to be used by the DTE to control

the flow of received data from the modem.

+IFC0

None

+IFC1 XON/XOFF on transmitted data (XON/XOFF on transmit data); do not pass

XON/XOFF characters to the remote modem.

+IFC2 Circuit 133 (Ready for Receiving).

+IFC3 DC1/DC3 on circuit 103 (Transmitted Data) with DC1/DC3 characters being

passed through to the remote DCE in addition local flow control applied.

Values defined by

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DTE_by_modem

>

Specifies the method to be used by the modem to control

the flow of transmitted data from the DTE.

+IFC0

None.

+IFC1 XON/XOFF on received data.

+IFC2

CTS/RTS.

Reporting Current or Selected Values

Command: +IFC?

Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values

Command: +IFC=?

Command:

+ILRR DTE-Modem Local Rate Control

(Not available in V.22bis)

Values:

0, 1

Default: 0

Description:

This extended-format numeric parameter controls whether or not the extended-

format +ILRR: information text is transmitted from the modem to the DTE.

+ILRR0

Disables reporting of local port rate (+ILRR: is not transmitted).

+ILRR1

Enables reporting of local port rate (+ILRR: is transmitted).

Reporting Current or Selected Values

Command:

+ILRR?

Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values

Command:

+ILRR=?

Reported

Rate

The reported represents the current (negotiated or renegotiated) DTE-modem rate. If

enabled, the intermediate result code is transmitted after any modulation, error control or
data compression reports are transmitted, and before any final result code (e.g., CONNECT)
is transmitted. The is applied after the final result code is transmitted.

The DTE-modem port rate will change only if neither buffered mode nor error controlled

means are enabled (+ES=x,0) and if the negotiated carrier rate (+MRR) does not match the
current DTE-modem port rate (auto-detected from the previous command line).

Defined Values:

Decimal value representing the current (negotiated or renegotiated) DTE-modem
rate: 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, or 230400

Optional decimal value reporting the RXD rate, if it is different from the TXD rate: 0,

300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, or 230400

Command:

+IPR

Fixed DTE Rate

(Not available in V.22bis)

Values:

n/a

Description:

This numeric extended-format parameter specifies the data rate at which the modem will
accept commands during online operation. It may be used to select operation at rates at
which the modem is not capable of automatically detecting the data rate being used by the
DTE. Specifying a value of 0 disables the function and allows operation only at rates
automatically detectable by the modem. The specified rate takes effect following the
issuance of any result code(s) associated with the current command line.
The specified does not apply in Online Data State if Normal Mode (Direct Mode) of
operation is selected.
Defined Values:

Specifies the DTE-modem interface operation rate in bits/s. The available rates

are: 0, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, or 230400

If unspecified or set to 0, automatic detection is selected and the character
format is also forced to auto-detect, +ICF=0.
If the rate specified is not supported by the modem, an ERROR result code will
be returned.

Reporting Current or Selected Values

Command: +IPR?

Reporting Supported Range of Parameter Values

Command: +IPR=?

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