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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
FIf a break sequence is received by the modem while it is in local
command state (and is maintaining a constant speed connection), the
modem will not process the break until it returns to on-line state. If the
break sequence is received by the modem while it is in local command
state and maintaining a variable speed connection, the break will be
ignored.
Breaks received from a remote modem during an error corrected connec-
tion are handled by your modem according to the setting of the \K
command in the remote modem.
COMMAND MEANING
\N Asynchronous Operating Mode
The \N command allows you to select any of your modem’s four
asynchronous operating modes. AT\N0 selects constant speed mode,
enabling the modem to use different terminal and line speeds.
Your modem supports constant terminal speeds from 300 bps to 115,200
bps. With constant speed selected the modem could connect with a
remote system using V.22 (1200 bps) while communicating with your
computer at 9600 bps. Selecting constant speed mode also means the
modem will not modify its terminal speed when answering incoming
calls.
\K0,1
\K2,3
\K4,5
Empty buffers in both sending and receiving and
immediately send Break to computer
Immediately send Break to computer
Send data in buffer before sending Break to computer
Break received from the remote modem, while in On-line
state, during a Constant speed connection.
\K0,2,4
\K1,3,5
Immediately send Break and enter Local command state
Break sent from your computer, while in On-line state, during
a Variable speed connection.
Immediately send Break
Command Descriptions
Command
Descriptions
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