Execution Time
Generally, the execution of most commands goes as fast as the modem
processor can perform the indicated function. There are, however, constraints
on command execution time specified by the command definitions in the sections
to follow. The execution time for each command includes the time required
to send info-text which is dependent upon the Response Speed. The time required
to execute the entire command line also includes the time required to send
the result code which is dependent upon the Response Speed.
The formula for the total time of execution of a command line follows:
TCL = 125 ms + TC1 + TC2 + ... + TRC
where:
TCn = command execution time including info-text time
TRC = result code time.
Note: Information text and result code times depend on the Response
Speed, the number of characters sent, and which Vn and Qn commands are in
effect.
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