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BOCA PRO16 Reference Guide
If you switch the messages off, no response codes will be displayed on
your screen — with the exception of responses from the ATSn? com-
mand and AT&V command.
n ATQ0 Send response codes to the screen
ATQ1 Do not send response codes to the screen
ATQ2 Modem does not return RINGING, CONNECT or NO
CARRIER messages when in answer mode.
See Also
Sn? command Display S Register Value
V command Verbal Response Codes
X command Extended Response Codes
SRegister 95 Extended Response Codes
Range
0-2
COMMAND MEANING
R Set Terminal Speed
The R command allows you to switch off “autobauding” and specify the
terminal speed at which your modem operates.
Normally your modem uses autobauding, meaning that when you issue
commands to your modem, it automatically detects the speed at which
you issue the commands and changes its terminal speed to match your
computers terminal speed. For example, if your computer is set to a
terminal speed of 9600 bps and you change it to 19,200 bps, when you
next issue an AT command to the modem, the modem detects the
command was issued at 19,200 bps and changes its terminal speed (that
is, the modems terminal speed) to 19,200 bps.
When autobauding is switched off, your modem does not does not
change its terminal speed to match your computers terminal speed. For
example, if you set your modem to use a fixed terminal speed of 26,400
bps, all AT commands must be issued to the modem at 26,400 bps. If you
issue commands to your modem at another speed, the modem will not
accept the commands.
Command Descriptions
Command
Descriptions
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