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states for a carrier from the remote device before hanging up. Default: 45.
dial_wait [dword 0–255]: Seconds the driver to wait in the "ringing" state before
hanging up. Default: 45.
tapi_modem_name [string]: When specified, the driver will utilize TAPI so as to not
monopolize the usage of the serial port. This is the name of the modem defined in the
control panel modem applet. Format: Up to 128 characters.
tapi_modem_name_saved [string]: Copy of tapi_modem_name.
fax_device_name [string]: Optional device name that will override the key name that
is used for the fax device name. Typically this is never used. Format: Up to 32
characters.
csid [string(20)]: The CSI for receive and the TSI for send.
4.2.1.3 Class2 Global
cancel_receive_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: If the modem has a large buffer, there
may be a long wait from the time of sending a CAN character (abort the receive) and the
modem's OK response. For such a modem, setting this timeout can speed the CANCEL process.
Default: 1000.
cancel_send_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: If the modem has a large buffer, there may
be a long wait from the time of sending a DLE/ETX sequence (abort the send) and the modem's
OK response. For such a modem, setting this timeout can speed the hangup process. Default:
1000.
close_string_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait for response after sending
users close string if that string does not contain any '^' characters. Default: 5000.
command_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How long to wait for response for
miscellaneous commands such as ATE0V1, AT+FCLASS=1 or AT&D2. Default: 1000.
dial_mode [string]: Selects “tone” dialing or “pulse” dialing. Defines whether the driver sends
an ATDT
TONE.
dial_progress_mode [string]: Determines if dial and busy tones are detected. The driver
implements this by sending the X# modem command depending upon this value. Format:
Comma
separated
list
of
DETECT_BUSY_TONE
and
DETECT_DIAL_TONE.
Default:
DETECT_DIAL_TONE, DETECT_BUSY_TONE.
dsr_delta_reset_timeout_msecs [dword 0–65535]: How often to wait after DSR comes
back on before resetting the modem. If a modem is turned off, this determines how long after it
comes back on before the driver resets it. When a modem is turned off, and thus, drops its DSR
modem status, the driver will immediately report that the modem is DEFECTIVE. When the
modem is turned back on, the driver immediately notice that DSR is raised, however, the
modem may need several seconds to wake up before any commands are sent to it. This feature
is not able to be implemented when using TAPI. Default: 10000.
dte_baud_rate [dword 2–115200]: Baud rate for CLASS2 to use to talk to the modem at all
times, unless the 2400_baud_init setting is true in which case the driver will only use the
dte_baud_rate when the modem is in Class1 mode. There have been cases on slow machines
where setting this to a baud rate like 38400 or 57600 reduces the likelihood of send underrun
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