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US Robotics COURIER - Data Terminal Ready (&On)

US Robotics COURIER
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
DATA TERMINAL
READY
(&On)
This
command,
like DIP
switch
1, controls
Data
Terminal
Ready
(DTR) signaling from
the
DTE to
the
modem.
The
modem
is
factory set
with
DIP
switch
1 OFF, for
normal
operations
and
the
override
disabled.
If
you
want
to
change
the
modem's
DTR
operations
during
a
session,
you
can
either
change
the
DIP
switch
position
or
use
the
&D
command.
Whichever
method
you
choose, check
either
the
quick-configuration
guide
that
came
with
the
modem
or
your
communications
software
manual
to see
which
setting
is
required.
NOTE:
At
power-on
and
reset,
the
modem
operates
according
to
the
DIP
switch
setting. This
command
is
not
stored
in
non-
volatile
memory
as
a
power-on/reset
default.
&DO
DTR override.
The
modem
operates
as
though
DTR is
always
ON.
&Dl
If
you
issue this
command
before
connecting
with
another
modem,
you
can
enter
online
command
mode
during
a
call
by
toggling
DTR. (Most
communications
software
packages
have
a
method
for toggling DTR.)
&Dl
functions similarly
to
the
escape
code(+++),
except
that
&Dl
will
always
maintain
the
connection
and
put
the
modem
in
online
command
mode,
regardless
of
the
setting
of DIP
switch
9.
If
DIP Switch 1 is
ON
(DTR override)
when
you
issue
the
&Dl
command,
DTR
override
is
automatically
turned
off.
However,
if
you
change
the
setting
of DIP
switch
1 after
issuing
&Dl,
the
DIP
switch
setting
takes precedence.
Return
online
with
the
0
command,
or
hang
up
with
the
H
command.
&D2
Normal
DTR operations. The
terminal
or
computer
must
send
a DTR signal for
the
modem
to accept
commands.
Dropping
DTR
terminates
a call.
Interface Controls 4-17

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