Specifications
RTS Operation G-7
Command: #1T1+00100.00
Response: *1T1+00100.008A
Set Time Delay 2 (T2)
Time delay T2 is used to ensure adequate time is allowed for the modem
transmitter to turn on before any data is transmitted. Delay T2 starts
immediately after the RTS signal is enabled. Once T2 expires, RS-232 data
will be transmitted thru the modem to the host computer. The amount of
delay time required is hardware specific and can usually be found in the
modem users manual.
Time delay T2 has a user programmable time range from 0 to 2000
milliseconds. The examples below would specify a time delay value of
450ms.
Command: $1T2+00450.00
Response: *
Command: #1T2+00450.00
Response: *1T2+00450.0093
Set Time Delay 3 (T3)
Time delay T3 is required to hold the RTS signal active for a short period of
time after the response data transmission is complete. Delay T3 begins
immediately after the module has transmitted the last response message
character. Once T3 expires the RTS signal will return to the disabled (off)
state.
Time delay T3 has a user programmable time range from 0 to 2000
milliseconds. The examples below would specify a time delay value of 35ms.
Command: $1T3+00035.00
Response: *
Command: #1T3+00035.00
Response: *1T3+00035.0093
Write Enable (WE)
The EEPROM in each RTS module is write protected against accidental
changes of setup or time delay data. To change these write protected
values, the WE command must precede each write protected command.










