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US Robotics COURIER - Data Set Ready (&Sn)

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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
The
options
are
as
follows. Rates
above
9600
bps
are
valid
only
for V.32
bis
and
HST
operations,
not
V.32
operations.
&N1
&N3
&NS
&N7
&N9
Data Set Ready (&Sn)
300
bps
&N2 1200
bps
2400
bps
&N4 4800
bps
7200
bps
&N
6 9600
bps
12.K
bps
&NS 14.4K
bps
16.SK
bps
(HST-to-HST only)
The
modem
sends
the
DTE a
Data
Set
Ready
(DSR) signal
via
the
RS-232 interface. (Data Set is
industry
jargon
for
modem.)
Few,
if
any,
commercial
communications
programs
require
the
modem
to control DSR, &S1. Leave
the
modem
set for DSR
overridden,
&SO,
unless
you
know
that
your
installation
requires
a different setting.
&SO
DSR is
always
ON
(override). Default.
&S1
In
Originate
mode,
the
modem
sends
DSR after it dials,
when
it detects
the
remote
modem's
answer
tone. In
Answer
mode,
the
modem
sends
DSR after it
sends
an
answer
tone.
&S2 This
option
is for specialized
equipment
such
as
automatic
callback units.
On
loss of carrier,
the
modem
sends
a
pulsed
DSR signal
with
Clear
to
Send
(CTS)
following
Carrier
Detect (CD).
&S3 This is
the
same
as &S2,
but
without
CTS following CD.
4-16 Interface Controls
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