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command speed, although the baud rate value stored by the $SB command will remain the
same. This provides you with a convenient way to switch the serial port speed, while still
making it easy to go back to the original speed automatically the next time the modem is
powered up or reset with an ATZ command.
To set the Serial Port Baud Rate, type AT$SBn, where n can be 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600,19,200, 38,400, 57,600, or 115,200 bps as listed below:
AT$SB300 = 300 bps
AT$SB1200 = 1200 bps
AT$SB2400 = 2400 bps
AT$SB4800 = 4800 bps
AT$SB9600 = 9600 bps
AT$SB19200 = 19200 bps
AT$SB38400 = 38400 bps
AT$SB57600 = 57,600 bps
AT$SB115200 = 115,200 bps
The factory default setting is 57,600 bps.
5.16
Related Commands
$A
Auto-Reliable Buffering
In Auto-Reliable mode, the modem is given four seconds to establish a Reliable connection.
After the four seconds, the modem will drop to Normal mode. Any data received during this
period is normally discarded. The $A command is used to cause the modem to buffer (save)
data that is received during the Auto-Reliable time-out period. This data is then output by the
modem after the CONNECT message.
Type AT$A0 to discard data received during the Auto Reliable time period.
Type AT$A1 to buffer data received during the Auto Reliable time period.
The factory default setting is $A0.
&BS
Maximum Block Size
The maximum size of Reliable mode data blocks is controlled with the &BS command. MNP
Class 3 sends blocks of 1 to 64 characters. MNP Classes 4 and 5 normally send blocks of 1
to 256 characters. Reducing the block size for Classes 4 and 5 to 64 characters may give a
smoother flow of data, and better throughput performance on noisy phone lines. Using
smaller block sizes over good phone lines may cause a slight loss in data throughout speed.
Type AT&BS0 for a maximum transmit block size of 64 characters.
Type AT&BS1 for a maximum transmit block size of 256 characters.
The factory default setting is &BS1.
$F
Enable/Disable Auto-Reliable Fallback Character
In Auto-Reliable mode, the modem is given four seconds to establish a Reliable connection.
If a single CARRIAGE RETURN is received from the remote modem during this four second
period, the Auto-Reliable modem will assume that the remote modem is not in Reliable mode
and will drop to a Normal connection. The CARRIAGE RETURN character will then be output
following the CONNECT message. The CARRIAGE RETURN is the only character which will
cause the modem to drop to Normal mode. Any other data will either be buffered or
discarded.
The $F command is used to disable this fallback-to-Normal-due-to-CARRIAGE-RETURN
feature. The Auto-Reliable fallback character ($F) and the auto reliable buffering ($A)
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