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If the modem does not receive an ACK, DATA or NACK, transmission is ended after
the RX Timeout (see par. 2.2.3 ). See also Radio Protocol Timeout, par. 2.5.3, for
radio transmission to RF devices.
For ACK/NACK selection when STAR Modem™ as Client, is transmitting to a
destination device connected to a Remote Host refer to par. 2.1.
2.2.3 RX
Timeout
This parameter can be used to automatically end data reception from the Local Host
after the specified period of time.
If no character is received from the Local Host, after the timeout expires, any
incomplete string is flushed from the modem buffer.
Refer to par. 2.2.5 for RX Timeout functioning when defining the frame packing.
2.2.4 FIFO
If enabled, the Destination Device collects all messages sent by STAR Modem™
and sends them in the order of acquisition to the connected Remote Host.
If disabled, STAR Modem™ blocks the message transmission from the Local Host
until an answer signaling the right/wrong message transmission has been received
from the RF Destination Device (1 way) or the Remote Host (2 way). Once the
answer has been received, the Local Host is allowed to send a new message.
This command requires the Modem (RTS/CTS) handshaking to be enabled.
For more details about the Transmission Mode refer to par. 2.5.2.