User's Manual

\K0,1 Modem clears the terminal and modem buffers.
\K2,4 Modem does not clear the buffers.
\K4,5 Modem sends a BREAK in sequence with any transmitted data.
When a BREAK is received from the DTE during Direct Mode:
\K0,2,4 Modem sends a BREAK to the remote modem.
\K1,3,5 Modem sends a BREAK to the remote modem.
\Nn Operation Mode Control
Selects the operating mode to be used during connection
\N0 Selects Normal (speed buffering) Mode. (Same as &Q6)
\N1 Selects Direct (pass-through) Mode. (Same as &Q0)
\N2 Selects Reliable Link Mode.
\N3 Selects Auto-reliable Mode. Modem attempts to connect with error correction.
\N4 Select LAPM error-correction mode.
\N5 Select MNP error-correction mode.
\Vn Single Line Connect Message Enable
The single line connect message format can be enabled or disabled by the \Vn command as follows:
\V0 Connect messages are controlled by the command settings X, W, and S95.
\V1 Connect messages are displayed in the single line format described below subject to the
command settings V (Verbose) and Q (Quiet). In Non-Verbose mode (V0), single line
connect messages are disabled and a single numeric result code is generated for
CONNECT DTE.
When single line connect messages are enabled, there are no CARRIER, PROTOCOL, or COMPRESSION
messages apart from the fields described below.
The single line connect message format is:
CONNECT <DTE Speed></Modulation></Protocol></Compression></Line Speed>/<Voice and
Data>
Where:
<DTE Speed= DTE speed, e.g., 57600.
Modulation= "V32" for V.32 or V.32bis modulations.
"V34" for V.34 modulations.
Note: Modulation is omitted for all other modulations.
Protocol= "NONE" for no protocol.
"ALT" for Microcom Network Protocol.
"LAPM" for LAP-M protocol.
Compression= "CLASS5" for Microcom MNP5 compression.
"V42BIS" for V.42bis compression.
Note: Compression is omitted if protocol is NONE.