Specifications
24 MDS 1710A/C and MDS 2710A/C/D MDS 05-3447A01, Rev. F
If data buffering is ON, the radio operates in seamless mode. Data bytes 
will be sent over the air as quickly as possible, but the receiver buffers 
(stores) the data until enough bytes have arrived to cover worst-case 
gaps in transmission. This mode of operation is required for protocols 
such as MODBUS™ that do not allow gaps in their data transmission.
Note that seamless mode (
BUFF ON) is intended only for applications 
where the transmitter’s baud rate is greater than or equal to the 
receiver’s baud rate. Adherence to this rule is left up to the user.
CKEY [ON–OFF]
The 
CKEY command enables or disables the continuously-keyed func-
tion of the radio. When 
CKEY is set to ON, the radio is continuously 
keyed.
CTS [0–255]
The 
CTS (clear-to-send) command selects or displays the timer value 
associated with the CTS line response. The command parameter ranges 
from 0 to 255 milliseconds.
For DCE operation, the timer specifies how long to wait after the RTS 
line goes high, before the radio asserts CTS and the DTE can transmit 
the data. A CTS value of zero keys the radio and asserts the CTS line 
immediately after the RTS line goes high.
For CTS Key operation (see 
DEVICE command), the timer specifies how 
long to wait after asserting the CTS, before sending data out the 
DATA 
INTERFACE port. A timer value of zero means that data will be sent out 
the data port without imposing a key-up delay. (Other delays may be 
present based on selected radio operating parameters.)
DATAKEY [ON, OFF]
The 
DATAKEY command sets or displays the ability of the radio to key the 
transmitter as data is received at the 
DATA INTERFACE connector. 
Asserting RTS keys the radio regardless of this command setting.
If 
DATAKEY is set to ON, the radio will key when a full data-character is 
received at the transceiver’s 
DATA INTERFACE connector. If DATAKEY is 
set to 
OFF, the radio needs to be keyed by asserting either the RTS or 
PTT signal or with the 
CKEY or KEY command.
DEVICE [DCE, CTS KEY]
The 
DEVICE command sets or displays the device behavior of the radio. 
The command parameter is either 
DCE or CTS KEY.










