At command set (continued) – Motorola 3460 User Manual
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3460 Fast’R
B-5
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BK
Break-Signal Receipt Handling
Controls how the modem handles the break signal in
reliable and auto-reliable data modes. Break signals are
sent to the computer for a 1-second duration.
0
=Destructive Expedited: modem passes break to remote
site immediately; deletes all its buffered data.
1
=Nondestructive Expedited: modem passes data to
remote site immediately
2
=Standard Non-expedited Non-destructive: modem
passes Breaks in sequence with any buffered data
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CA
Call-Answering Mode
Applies in leased-line operation
0
=Originate: modem does not generate answer-back tone
when called
1
=Answer: modem generates answer-back tone when
called
2
=Auto-Answer in Originate Mode: modem generates
answer-back tone when called; becomes Originate
modem when call established
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CL
Async Character-Length in Synchronous Direct
(No-Buffering) Mode
0
=8-bit Baudot code
1
=9-bit ASCII code, no parity
2
=10-bit ASCII code with parity bit or EBCDIC code
without parity bit
3
=11-bit EBCDIC code without parity bit
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CM
Select Connect Message
Takes effect in call-progress reporting
0
=Display computer rate
1
=Display modem Receive rate
2
=Display modem Transmit rate
AT Command Set
(continued)
Command
Option
Description
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.