6. 9.6k DATA COMMUNICATIONS
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6.3
Considerations
Note: If the equipment does not function properly, restore default settings (9600
bps, 8 bit, no parity, 1 stop bit) by pressing [FUNC Quit], [9], [6], [8] and [2]
at the handset. Note however that this procedure restores all default
settings and clears the non-volatile memory. For this reason you may want
to record settings before restoring default settings.
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The state of a data communication varies depending on the following factors,
some of which are influenced by the time zone of the communication, the LES
used, and the remote station connected, or change with each call:
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State of the satellite link
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State of the terrestrial link (delay due to routing; congestion of line; line
state; etc.)
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Settings of the MES, and the terminal and modem of the remote station
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Compatibility between the modem of the LES and that of the remote station
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Responsiveness and other similar characteristics of the DTE of the MES
and a terminal (e.g., a computer) of the remote station.
Therefore, the data transmission speed may become slower depending on the
call, or the call may be even aborted. If this occurs, retry the communication. In
some cases, you may need to change the settings of the MES and the remote
station.
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