Example 3-3 Transparent Settings - Mitsubishi Electric A2S-MODEM User Handbook Manual

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AT%ADP=T,<Baud rate,No. Data bits,Parity,No. Stop bits><enter>

Example 3-3 Transparent settings

AT%ADP=T,9600,7,E,1
AT%ADP=T,19200,8,O,2
You can check your setting by typing:
AT%ADP?<enter>
Example response,
Transparent – 19200,8,O,2
The local Modem must also be set to the Baud rate and format to match the remote
Modem. Depending on the type of modems there are two different ways of achieving
this, as follows.
1) For the A2S MODEM set the transparent mode, as above, then after connecting
quit the Terminal software and load and run the equipment software to transfer data.
Before you can "hang-up" the A2S Modem, the Terminal software must be set to the
adjusted baud rate and format.
NOTE: The Terminal must be returned to the default setting of 9600,8,N.1 before
redialling, each time.
2) For another make of modem set the Terminal software to the new format
matching the "Transparent" settings, then type AT<enter> to set the modem. The
modem should respond with "OK" to indicate synchronisation.
Then Dial or Hang-up the remote modem in the normal way, whilst retaining the new
settings.
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