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MINI-MODEM V.92
&W1
Clears user default settings from nonvolatile memory
and causes the factory defaults to be loaded at
power-on or following the ATZ command.
Command:
&Z n=x
Store Dialing Command
Values:
n = 0–3 (callback security disabled) or 0–29
(callback security enabled);
x = Dialing command string
Default:
None
Description:
Stores dialing command x in memory location y. Dial
the stored number using the command ATDS=n. See
also the #CBSn command. For callback security
options, see Chapter 7.
Command:
\An
Select Maximum MNP Block Size
Values:
n = 0, 1, 2, or 3
Default:
3
Description:
\A0
64-character maximum.
\A1
128-character maximum.
\A2
192-character maximum.
\A3
256-character maximum.
Command:
\Bn
Transmit Break
Values:
n = 0–9 in 100-ms units
Default:
3
Description:
In non-error-correction mode only, sends a break
signal of the specified length to a remote modem.
Works in conjunction with the \K command.
Command:
\Jn
Data Buffer Control
Values:
n = 0
Default:
0
Description:
\J0
Enables data buffer—serial port speed is
independent of connect speed.
\J1
Disables data buffer—serial port speed is forced to
the line speed.
Command:
\Kn
Break Control
Values:
n = 0–5
Default:
5
Description:
Controls the response of the modem to a break
received from the computer, the remote modem, or
the \B command. The response is different for each
of three different states.