At command set (continued) – Motorola 3460 User Manual

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3460 Fast’R

B-10

3

=RTS/CTS. In asynchronous applications, the local
modem and computer use RTS/CTS signals to operate
flow control. The terminal uses RTS to signal when its
buffers are full. The modem uses CTS to signal when its
buffers are full. An on-to-off transition signals the
transmitting device to stop sending data; an off-to-on
transition signals that data can flow.

4

=XOn/XOff PT. XON/XOFF Pass-Through Flow
Control. The local modem and computer operate flow
control by passing characters embedded in the data
stream between them. Check your computer manual to
verify whether it recognizes XON/XOFF flow control.

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HD

Hold Dial Line

The originating modem uses the HD option to determine
how long to hold a dial connection while testing a leased
line.

This parameter works only when the Initiate/Terminate
Restoral parameter (*RE) is set to NM/Fast’RVu/Auto
(option 4).

0

=Off. Modem disconnects from the dial line as soon as it
connects to the leased line.

1

=1 minutes

2

=2 minutes

3

=3 minutes

4

=4 minutes

5

=5 minutes

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LE

Dial to Leased Threshold

Determines when the originating modem disconnects
from a dial line and returns to leased-line operation.

0

=Off

1

=15 minutes

2

=30 minutes

3

=1 hour

AT Command Set

(continued)

Command

Option

Description

The characters AT or at precede all commands except: +++, #####, and A/

Parameters and options shown shaded gray vary by country. For your country’s options,
refer to the 3460 Fast’R Reference Guide (T0022).

Default (pre-set) options are underlined.

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