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To set BPS (often incorrectly called Baud), you merely set the
terminal or software in terminal mode at the BPS speed you want, and type
AT to the modem. This simple procedure also sets Bits, Parity & stop bit.
If you want the modem to 'wake up' at this BPS then type AT&W. The modem
will stay at this BPS as long as the Terminal or software on the computer,
does not send an AT command at any other speed.
To 'lock' port modem speed, set the port at the speed you want.
(19,200 is often best). Set the modem ATS95=0 (default) and the software
may then either be set to autodetect speed, or to turn autodetect OFF
(best). No matter what the carrier speed, when S95=0, the modem will say
CONNECT 19200 (or CONNECT 9600 if that was what you set), so the software
will not issue a command at the carrier speed, but only at the pseudo
CONNECT speed, effectively LOCKING the port and modem.
Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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