User's Manual

Result Codes:
OK n=0 to 3.
ERROR Otherwise.
\Bn Transmit Break to Remote
In non-error correction mode, the modem will transmit a break signal to the remote modem with a length in
multiples of 100ms according to parameter specified. If a number in excess of 9 is entered, 9 is used. The
command works in conjunction with the \K command.
In error correction mode, the modem will signal a break through the active error correction protocol, giving
no indication of the length.
\B1-\B9 Break length in 100ms units. (Default=3)
(Non-error corrected mode only.)
Result Codes:
OK If connected in data modem mode.
NO CARRIER If not connected or connected in fax modem mode.
Note: When the modem receives a break from the remote modem, break is passed to the DTE as follows: In
non-error correction mode direct, the break length is passed; in non-error correction mode normal and in
error correction mode, a 300 ms break is passed.
\Gn Modem to Modem Flow Control (XON/XOFF)
Enables or disables modem flow control during a Normal Mode connection. Since
Reliable Mode has its own method of flow control, the \Gn command is ignored when error correction is
selected. However, DTE-to-modem flow control remains active during reliable link.
\G0 Disable flow control. (Default)
\G1 Enable flow control.
\Kn Break Control
Determines the modem's response when a BREAK is received from the DTE or the remote modem,
according to the following conditions:
When a BREAK is received from the DTE during Normal or MNP Mode:
\K0,2,4 Modem enters Command Mode (waiting for an AT command) without sending a BREAK
to the remote modem.
\K1 Modem clears the terminal and modem buffers.
\K3 Modem does not clear the buffers.
\K5 Modem sends a BREAK to the remote modem in sequence with any transmitted data.
(Default)
When a BREAK is received from the remote modem during Normal Mode: