/FRAME=n
The /FRAME=n qualifier allows a user making a LAT connection
to a remote system to specify the number of data bits that
the terminal driver expects for every character that is input
or output. The value of n can be from 5 to 8. The default
value depends on the settings for the terminal established by
the /PARITY and /EIGHT_BIT qualifiers. The following example
specifies a character frame size of 7 bits per character:
$ SET HOST/LAT /FRAME=7 DIAL_OUT_SVC