
     The setting for Parity is set in S register 23 of the modem.

But YOU cannot set them. You set it in the software, and when you

type  AT  it automatically sets that register. SO even  if  you

were  to set the bits in the register, the next AT  command  will

re-set that register the way the software is set.

     Bits  (word length) and Stop bit are also set  in  software,

and must match the software on the other end.

     The  most  common  combination is 8,N,1 and  much  less  but

common  is 7,E,1. (Bit, Parity, Stop). Any other  combination  is

rare and may require special software.


                                   Don Hinds - Zoom Tech
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