Ending your connection, Setting up for a non-error correcting connection – Ositech comm Trumpcard Data/Fax Modem User Manual
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Basic Modem Operation
Short
Long
Description
Form
Form
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CONNECT 24000
connection at 24000 bps *
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CONNECT 26400
connection at 26400 bps *
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CONNECT 28800
connection at 28800 bps *
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COMPRESSION CLASS 5 MNP data compression
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COMPRESSION V.42BIS
V.42bis data compression
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COMPRESSION NONE
no compression
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PROTOCOL NONE
connection with Modem that does
not support MNP or V.42
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PROTOCOL: LAP-M
connection with Modem that
supports V.42
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PROTOCOL: ALT
connection with Modem that
supports MNP
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PROTOCOL: ALT - CELLULAR
connection with Modem that
supports MNP-10
*Only applicable to Trumpcard 28800 version
Ending Your Connection
To end your connection, log off the remote system (if applicable), enter the
escape sequence (+++), and issue the ATH command.
You may want to wait 30 seconds or so after your last transmission before
disconnecting to ensure any data in the Modem buffer has cleared.
Setting Up for a Non-Error Correcting
Connection
The Trumpcard Modem supports the V.42 and MNP error correction
protocol as its default mode. When you initiate a connection from your
Trumpcard
Modem to a remote Modem not supporting error correction,
the remote system may respond with garbled characters or even lock up.
If the remote Modem does not support error correction, the Trumpcard
continues the connection without error correction or data compression.
However, as mentioned, the remote system may have already locked up.
In these cases, you must break the connection, turn off error correction on
the Trumpcard, and place your call again.
To turn off error correction for the Trumpcard,
use the AT&Q6 command. If
you wish to make this (non-error correcting) the default setting, follow the
AT&Q6 command with the AT&W command.