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Chapter 14: DTE Interface Commands snd S-Register Settings
14.4.2 P
ARITY
B
ITS
Defined using the
\P
command as described below:
\P0
None
\P1
Even parity
\P2
Odd parity
\P3
Mark
\P4
Space
14.4.3 N
UMBER OF
S
TOP
B
ITS
Defined using the
\S
command as described below:
\S0
One stop bit
\S1
Two stop bits
14.5 Communications Signaling Requirements
The majority of communication software programs will accept the ISDN
TA/V factory-configuration settings, including those of the communications
signals behaviour, without requiring any changes to be made by the user.
However, a number of these programs need the interface signals to be treated
in a particular way, requiring you to alter them accordingly.
If you experience any problems connecting to another system, check the user
manuals of both your communication software and the remote device to
which the ISDN TA/V is connecting in case there are any special
requirements relating to the communications signals.