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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
This
setting
is
required
for V.32/V.32
bis
operation.
It
also selects
the
CCITT V.25
answer
tone
used
outside
of
North
America. This
answer
tone
is
incorporated
into
the
V.32/V.32
bis
recommendations.
This
setting
is
the
default
for
the
Courier
V.32
bis
and
Dual
Standard
modems.
All
you
need
to
do
is
make
sure
that
the
modem
is set for
Auto
Answer
(ATSO=l).
Set
Courier
HST
modems
to
BO
to
answer
HST-mode
international
calls.
The
BO
setting
does
not
affect
the
mo-
dem's
ability to call
or
answer
domestic
modems.
It takes
slightly longer,
however,
to connect.
This
setting
is
required
for HST
operation.
It also selects
the
Bell 2225
Hz
answer
tone
used
in
the
U.S.
and
Canada.
This is
the
default
setting
for
the
Courier
HST.
Guard Tone (&Gn)
This
setting
applies
only
to
overseas
calls
at
2400
or
1200
bps.
British
phone
switching
systems
require
the
modem
to
send
an
1800
Hz
guard
tone
after
it
sends
an
answer
tone.
Some
other
European
phone
networks
require
a 550
Hz
guard
tone.
Guard
tones
are
not
used
in
the
United
States
or
Canada.
&GO
No
guard
tone,
U.S./Canada.
Default.
&Gl
550
Hz
guard
tone
follows
answer
tone.
&G2 1800
Hz
guard
tone
follows
answer
tone,
United
Kingdom
and
some
Commonwealth
countries. Requires
BO
setting.
Pulse Dial Make/Break Ratio (&Pn)
This
command
sets
the
ratio
of
the
off-hook/
on-hook
(make/
break)
interval
for
pulse
dialing. The
default
sets
the
modem
for
use
in
North
America.
The
ratio
must
be
changed
if
the
modem
is
used
in
the
United
Kingdom
and
some
Commonwealth
countries.
&PO
Make/break
ratio,
U.S./Canada:
39%/61
%.
Default.
&Pl
Make/break
ratio,
United
Kingdom,
some
Commonwealth
countries: 33% I 67%.
Asynchronous Operations 6-13

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