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After the host receives “CONNECT “, it sends the frame data followed by
length, payload and checksum. The frame data can contain anything, including
is needed.
After a frame has been sent, the modem response will be:
On the answer modem side, the command AT+FRM=200 causes the receiver to look for at least 32 bits of CS and
for at least 60 bits of marks. The answer modem detects the
protocol of the transaction by whether CS comes
before the marks.
There can be several responses to AT+FRM=200, depending on the received data.
9.2.2.2. Response 1
If the frame had not been received within the time specified in RxTimeout, the modem response to the host would
be:
9.2.2.3. Response 2
If the frame had been received with a mark segment at beginning of frame, the modem would respond to the host
with:
CONNECT 1
No frame checking would be done by the modem; all of that would be left to the host. As shown above,
9.2.2.4. Response 3
If the frame had been received with channel seizure and mark segment detected at beginning of frame, the modem
would send one of the responses below to the host:
CONNECT 2
The Host does all upper level frame validations, since the modem does not do any frame checking. As shown
above,
AT+FRM=200
Receive an SMS frame
AT:UD2,
Set RxTimeout: