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BA-SeriesIntelligent Data/Fax ModemUser Guide

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10MultiModemBA User Guide1.3 Modem FeaturesThe MultiModem BA Series modem connections can be made on Public Switched TelephoneNetworks (PSTNs) and/or

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100MultiModemBA User Guide8.3 Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 (Local/Manual)In this test, your modem must be On-Line with another modem that can res

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101Chapter 8 - Modem Testing8.4 Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 (Remote/Automatic)In this test, your modem must be On-line with another modem set up

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102MultiModemBA User Guide8.5 Back-to-Back TestThis test lets you connect two MultiModems with an RJ-11 cable to verify proper operation. Using amodem

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103Chapter 8 - Modem Testing8.6 Synchronous Mode TestingThe following tests must be run with your modem in Synchronous mode (DIP Switch #12 in the Up(

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104MultiModemBA User Guide8.8 Digital Loopback Test (Local/Manual) (Synchronous Mode)This test must be run when you have a data connection with anothe

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105Chapter 8 - Modem Testing8.9 Digital Loopback Test (Remote/Automatic) (Synchronous Mode)This test must be run when you have a data connection with

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106MultiModemBA User Guide

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Chapter 9 - DIP-Switch Settings

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108MultiModemBA User Guide9.1 IntroductionThere are several DIP-Switch options on the modem’s printed circuit (PC) board. The DIP-Switchesare accessib

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109Chapter 9 - DIP-Switch Settings9.2 DIP-Switch Option SettingsSwitch #1Forced DTR -- "DTR"(Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-

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11Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.4 Fax FeaturesYour modem meets the ITU V.17 standard for sending and receiving faxes. When linked to acomp

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110MultiModemBA User GuideSwitch #3dB Transmission Levels(Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode/Leased Line)2834 Series:DIP-Switch #3 adjusts dB transmission

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111Chapter 9 - DIP-Switch SettingsSwitch #5Enable/Disable Auto-Answer - "Ans"(Asynchronous Mode/Synchronous Mode/Dial-Up)In some originate-o

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112MultiModemBA User GuideSwitch #7Request To Send Forced - "RTS"(Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-Up)If your computer or term

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113Chapter 9 - DIP-Switch SettingsSwitch #11"AT" Responses/Multi-Tech Responses(Asynchronous Mode/Leased line/Dial-Up)In Asynchronous mode,

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114MultiModemBA User Guide1432 Series:14400 bps Operation = Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 UP9600 bps Operation = Switch #13 DN and Switch #14 UP4800 bp

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115Chapter 9 - DIP-Switch Settings9.3 Speaker Volume ControlYou can adjust the volume of the modem’s phone-line monitor speaker with a volume control

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116MultiModemBA User Guide#11 Internal*/External Clocking UP(Synchronous) DOWN*#12 Sync/Async Mode* UPDOWN** Factory Default SettingDIP Switches #13-1

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Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support

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118MultiModemBA User Guide10.1 IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your modem's 5-year warranty. The next section, TechSupp

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119Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support10.3 Tech SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to help

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12MultiModemBA User Guide1.5 Technical SpecificationsYour data/fax modem meets the specifications listed below:Tradename MultiModemIITMModel Numbers28

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120MultiModemBA User Guide10.5 The Multi-Tech BBSFor customers who do not have Internet access, Multi-Tech maintains a bulletin board system (BBS)that

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121Chapter 10 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support10.5.2 Upgrading the MultiModemThe MultiModem has a Flash PROM which contains firmware code for the

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122MultiModemBA User Guide10.8 About Ordering AccessoriesSupplyNet, Inc. can supply you with replacement transformers, cables and connectors for selec

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124MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix A - TroubleshootingYour modem was thoroughly tested at the factory before it was shipped. If you are unable to make

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125Appendix A - Troubleshooting• If you don’t get an OK, the problem may still be in the communications software. Make sure youhave done whatever is n

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126MultiModemBA User GuideThe Modem Dials But Cannot Make a ConnectionThere can be several reasons the modem fails to make a connection. Possibilities

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127Appendix A - TroubleshootingThe Modem Disconnects While On-line• If you have call waiting on the same phone line as your modem, it may interrupt yo

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128MultiModemBA User GuideI Am Losing Data• If you are using data compression and a high speed serial port, set the serial port baud rate tofour times

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129Appendix B - ASCII Conversion ChartAppendix B - ASCII Character Code/Hex/Decimal Conversion ChartCTRL CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE HEX DEC CODE

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13Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionData CompressionAll models: V.42bis, (4:1 throughput) or MNP 5 (2:1 throughput) datacompressionSpeed Convers

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130MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix C - Dial Pulse and Tone-Dial FrequenciesDial PulsesClosedOpenBADigit 2 Digit 1In the example above, the digit 2 is

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131Appendix D - AT Command SummaryAppendix D - Command SummaryCommand Values DescriptionAT Attention Code that precedes most command stringsexcept A/,

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132MultiModemBA User GuideCommand Values DescriptionBn n = 0 or 1 * B0 selects V.21 answer tone.B1 selects Bell answer tone.&Bn n = 0 or 1 * &

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133Appendix D - AT Command SummaryCommand Values Description&En n = 0 thru 15 &E0 means no error correction.* &E1 means V.42 Auto-reliable

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134MultiModemBA User GuideCommand Values Description$Hn n = 1 thru 3 $H1 brings up Help Screen #1.$H2 brings up Help Screen #2.$H3 brings up Help Scre

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135Appendix D - AT Command SummaryCommand Values Description932 Series:$MB75 selects CCITT V.23 mode.$MB300 selects 300 bps on-line.$MB1200 selects 12

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136MultiModemBA User GuideCommand Values DescriptionSr? r = 0-11, 13, Reads value of Register “r” and displays15-19, 24-26, value in 3-digit Decimal f

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137Appendix D - AT Command SummaryCommand Values DescriptionUn n = 0, 1, 2, or 3 U0 places modem in Analog Loop Originate Mode.U1 places modem in Anal

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138MultiModemBA User GuideCommand Description+++AT<CR> In-band Escape Sequence. Places modem inCommand Mode while still remaining On-Line. Enter

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139Appendix D - AT Command SummaryPassword Command SummaryCommand Description#Ixxxxxxxxxx Login Password is any keyboard characters (x)(upper/lower ca

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14MultiModemBA User GuideFax Carrier FrequenciesAll Models: V.21CH2 (Half Duplex)1650Hz Mark, 1850Hz Space for Transmit Originate1650Hz Mark, 1850Hz S

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140MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix E - DIP-Switch SummaryAsynchronous ModeDIP-Switch Condition Effect#1 UP* DTR dependent on interfaceDown DTR forced

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141Appendix E - DIP-Switch SummarySynchronous ModeDIP-Switch Condition Effect#1 UP* DTR Dependent On interfaceDown DTR forced On at all times#2 UP* SD

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142MultiModemBA User GuideDIP Switches #13-14Note: The modem baud rate command ($MBn) overrides the setting of these speed selectionswitches (DIP swit

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143Appendix F - S-Register SummaryAppendix F - S-Register SummaryS-REGISTER UNIT RANGE DEFAULT DESCRIPTIONS0 1 ring 0-255 1 Sets number of rings befor

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144MultiModemBA User GuideS-REGISTER UNIT RANGE DEFAULT DESCRIPTIONS29 1 1-255 20 Specifies the amount of idle time can elapsebetween AT commands afte

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145Appendix G - Result Code SummaryAppendix G - Result Code SummaryTERSE (Digit) VERBOSE (Words) Effect0 OK Command was executed without error; ready

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146MultiModemBA User GuideNote: If the modem is used in MNP Reliable mode, the following responses change:1R CONNECT RELIABLE5R CONNECT 1200 RELIABLE9

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147Appendix H - V.25bis OperationAppendix H - V.25bis OperationChapter 5 described a set of commands which let the modem dial, hang-up, and be configu

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148MultiModemBA User GuideAnother asynchronous mode concern is the problem of connecting at a different speed than thespeed at which the serial port i

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149Appendix H - V.25bis OperationV.25bis Mode AT CommandsThe following commands will either alter standard V.25bis behavior (so you must be careful in

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15Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionReceiver SensitivityAll models: -43 dBm under worst case conditionsAGC Dynamic RangeAll models: 43 dBInterfa

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150MultiModemBA User GuideV.25bis AT CommandsThe AT commands associated with V.25bis mode are described as follows. Note that one commandenables and d

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151Appendix H - V.25bis OperationListing Delayed Phone Numbers (RLD) CommandWhen a phone number is dialed by a CRN command and a connection is not mad

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152MultiModemBA User GuideITU V.25bis Country Specific InformationDue to the flexibility of the V.25bis standard, each country may establish specific

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153Appendix H - V.25bis Operation4. Francea) Command/Indication modification (none)b) Delay and Forbidden list behavior1. 2 min. delay after 1st call,

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154MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix I - MultiModemBA CablesThese cables connect your modem to your terminal or computer’s serial port.25-PIN DTEConnect

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155Appendix J - RS-232C Interface Specifications25 POSMALE DSUB8 POS.MINI-DINTD 2RCV 3RTS 4CTS 5GND 71 Handshake Out2 Handshake In4

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156MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix J - RS-232C Interface SpecificationsThe modem's RS-232C interface circuits have been designed to meet the elec

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157Appendix J - RS-232C Interface SpecificationsFunctional Description of RS-232C Signals:Transmitted Data - Pin 2, SD (BA)Direction: to modemSignals

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158MultiModemBA User GuideTest Voltage - Pin 9, XVDirection: from modemThe XV lead has 330 ohms of resistance to +12 volts DC. This lead may be used t

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159Appendix J - RS-232C Interface SpecificationsExternal Transmit Clock - Pin 24, XTCDirection: to modemSupplies the same function as transmit clock o

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16MultiModemBA User Guide1.6 PowerPower is supplied through an AC power transformer terminated with a standard two-prong plug. Thetransformer supplies

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160MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix K - Regulatory InformationCompliance with European Community RequirementsEMC, Safety and Terminal Directive Complia

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161Appendix K - Regulatory InformationFCC Regulations for Telephone Line Interconnection1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the Federal Communi

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162MultiModemBA User GuideCanadian Limitations NoticeNotice: The ringer equivalence number (REN) assigned to each terminal device provides anindicatio

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163IndexIndexSymbols&E0 ...32&E1 ...

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164MultiModemBA User GuideDialing a Stored Number (N) ...49Dialing/On-Line/Answering ...28Dig

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165IndexModem Dials But Cannot Make a Connection..126Modem Disconnects While Online ...127Modem Does Not Respond to Commands...124

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166MultiModemBA User Guideself-test ...124Time Elapse for Escape Sequence ...82

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17Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description(24.0) 24,000 bps. (2834 models only). This LED is lit when the modem is connected at 24,000 bps.Note: if th

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18MultiModemBA User Guide

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Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection

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User Guide88312000 Revision AMultiModemII Models:MT2834BA/MT2834BAIMT1432BA/MT1432BAI/MT1432BA-MacMT932BA/MT932BAThis publication may not be reproduce

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20MultiModemBA User Guide2.1 What is in Your Modem Package?Your MultiModem is made up of many components. Make sure you have them all before trying to

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21Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection2.2 InstallationThe installation of the modem consists of making the physical connections necessary to render

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22MultiModemBA User GuidePHONE LINEONOFFPOWEREIA RS232CVOLUMEFigure 2-2. MultiModemBA/BAI Connections4 Attach the EIA RS-232C connector on the modem t

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23Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection2.3 Loading Trio DataFAX SoftwareThe following procedure will guide you through the installation of Trio Data

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24MultiModemBA User Guide10 Click Complete Installation and the installation introduction is presented.11 Click Next Dialog and follow the on-screen i

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25Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection16 Follow the on-screen instructions and when you are finished, click Next Dialog. The followingdialog is dis

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26MultiModemBA User Guide

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Chapter 3 - Software Configuration and Modem Basics

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28MultiModemBA User Guide3.1 IntroductionChapter 2 guided you through the installation of Trio communications software. If you are using adifferent so

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29Chapter 3 - Software Configuration3.2.2 The 16550 UART and Windows 3.1Windows 3.1 may cause a loss of data when communicating at high speed, even wi

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ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.1 Introduction...

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30MultiModemBA User Guide3.4 PC Initialization StringsWe recommend the following initialization string for a MultiModem connected to a PC-compatibleco

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31Chapter 3 - Software Configuration3.5 Macintosh InitializationMacintosh computers cannot use RTS/CTS hardware flow control without a serial cable wi

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32MultiModemBA User Guide3.6.3 File Transfer ProtocolsWhen you upload or download files with your modem, the host computer will ask which file transfe

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33Chapter 3 - Software Configuration3.8 Modem BasicsYou control your modem by issuing AT commands, setting S-Registers, and setting DIP-Switches.You c

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Chapter 4 - Manual Dial and Automatic Answer

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36MultiModemBA User Guide4.1 IntroductionWe’ll assume that yours is the very common application, where you are using a modem to dial up aremote comput

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37Chapter 4 - Manual Dial and Automatic Answer4.3 Manual Call OriginationYou can use the modem to both originate and answer calls. To originate calls

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38MultiModemBA User Guide4.5 Manual AnsweringWe have shown that the modem can automatically answer incoming calls. The MultiModem can alsoanswer manua

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39Chapter 4 - Manual Dial and Automatic Answer4.7 Call TerminationThere are a number of ways to terminate a call, or simply stated, hang up. They are:

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Chapter 4 - Manual Dial and Automatic Answer4.1 Introduction...

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40MultiModemBA User Guide

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42MultiModemBA User Guide5.1 IntroductionAT commands are the means by which you, and your communications software, are able tocommunicate with and con

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43Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.1.2 Functional ModesThe MultiModem can be in one of two functional states (see Figure 5-1). These are "Commandmode&qu

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44MultiModemBA User Guide5.2 Summary of AT CommandsA wide variety of autodial operations and modem options can be controlled when the modem is inComma

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45Chapter 5 - Command ModeCONTROL RS232C &C Carrier Detect ControlINTERFACE &D Data Terminal Ready Control&R Clear To Send Control&S D

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46MultiModemBA User GuideEXECUTE %DF Format Line Probe Display (Graph or Table Format)LINE %DP Enable/Disable Reading Line Probe From DSP during hands

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47Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.3 Result CodesThe Command mode provides you with several responses, or “Result Codes”, that can aid you inCommand mode ope

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48MultiModemBA User Guide"Standard AT" Result Codes2834 SeriesTERSE VERBOSE TERSE VERBOSE0 OK 11 CONNECT 48001 CONNECT 12 CONNECT 96002 RING

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49Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4 Dialing Commands5.4.1 Dialing Action CommandsDial Command DThe letter D in a command causes the modem to dial the teleph

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Chapter 8 - Modem Testing8.1 Introduction...

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50MultiModemBA User GuideTo activate DTR Dialing, enter AT$D1 and hit RETURN. The modem dials the phone number storedin the N0 location of memory when

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51Chapter 5 - Command ModeAutomatic Pauses in Dialing ,You can cause the modem to pause during the dialing sequence by entering a comma characterwhere

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52MultiModemBA User Guide"Calling Card" Detect Tones $The modem has the capability to detect AT&T "calling card" tones for the

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53Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4.3 Phone Number Memory CommandsStoring Phone Numbers D...NA telephone number and command line of up to sixty characters m

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54MultiModemBA User Guide5.4.4 Configuration and Default Storage CommandsStore Configuration & S-Register Parameters in Non-Volatile Memory &W

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55Chapter 5 - Command ModeUnix UUCP Spoofing $SPThe modem can be configured in a Unix environment that employs ACK flow control as a means ofmonitorin

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56MultiModemBA User Guide5.4.5 Command Response (Result Code) CommandsEcho Command Mode Characters EIf the modem is connected to a full-duplex compute

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57Chapter 5 - Command ModeResult Codes (Basic and Extended) and Call Progress Selection XThe X Command is used to select one of two possible dialing m

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58MultiModemBA User Guide5.4.6 Phone Line Conditioning CommandsGuard Tones (Not Used in BAI Models) &GThe &G command is used to control the pr

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59Chapter 5 - Command ModeFallback Modes When On-Line #FIf line conditions deteriorate, the modem automatically drops its transmission speed (“fallbac

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60MultiModemBA User GuideAuto Speed Detect #AThe function of the #A command is to detect and select the operational data rates (the “starting”speeds)

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61Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4.7 RS-232C Interface Control CommandsCarrier Detect Control &CThe &C command allows you to control the status of

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62MultiModemBA User GuideData Set Ready Control &SThe &S command allows you to control the status of the Data Set Ready signal (DSR - pin 6) o

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63Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4.8 Error Correction CommandsYou can use AT commands to place your modem one of three V.42 (error correction) modes ofoper

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64MultiModemBA User GuideV.42 Mode Select #LThe V.42 standard implements both MNP Class 3 & 4 and LAP-M error correction methods. The V.42Mode Sel

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65Chapter 5 - Command ModeEnable/Disable Auto Reliable Fallback Character $FIn Auto-Reliable mode, the modem is given four seconds to establish a Reli

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66MultiModemBA User Guide5.4.9 Flow Control CommandsFlow control refers to the techniques used by computer devices to stop and restart the flow of dat

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67Chapter 5 - Command ModeXon/Xoff Pass-Through &E7So far, you have had three choices to make regarding pacing:1. You can set the modem to respond

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68MultiModemBA User GuideNormal Mode Modem Flow Control On &E11When two MultiModems are connected in Normal mode (not using error correction), Xon

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69Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4.10 Compression, Error Correction, Flow Control, Pass-Through and Pacing CommandsThe modem has a variety of commands to c

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description

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70MultiModemBA User Guide5.4.11 Speed Conversion CommandsSpeed conversion is a necessary part of data compression since data must be presented to them

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71Chapter 5 - Command Mode1432 Series:AT$MB75 = CCITT V.23AT$MB300 = 300 bpsAT$MB1200 = 1200 bpsAT$MB2400 = 2400 bpsAT$MB4800 = 4800 bpsAT$MB9600 = 96

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72MultiModemBA User GuideSerial Port Baud Rate $SBThe $SB command presets the speed of the modem’s serial (RS-232C) port, in both Originate andAnswer

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73Chapter 5 - Command Mode5.4.12 Immediate Action CommandsHelp Screens $HThe Help command is designed to give you short explanations on how to use eac

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74MultiModemBA User GuideListing On-Line Diagnostics L8The L8 command displays the current on-line CONNECT status of the modem. This display can bepri

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75Chapter 5 - Command ModeForce Answer Mode AYou can force the modem into Answer mode with the modem’s A command.Entering ATA when in Command mode imm

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Chapter 6 - S-Registers

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78MultiModemBA User Guide6.1 IntroductionCertain Command Mode configurations are stored in memory registers called, S-Registers. The Scommand is used

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79Chapter 6 - S-RegistersS4Line Feed CharacterUnit: ASCII CharacterRange: 0-127Default: 10 (^J)Description: S4 defines the character recognized as Lin

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8MultiModemBA User Guide1.1 IntroductionWelcome to the world of data communications. You have acquired one of the finest intelligentdesktop data/fax m

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80MultiModemBA User GuideS9Carrier Detect Response TimeUnit: 100 mSec.Range: 1-255Default: 6Description: S9 sets the time delay between when the modem

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81Chapter 6 - S-RegistersS15Callback Time DelayUnit: SecondsRange: 10-255Default: 20Description: S15 defines the time delay between Callback attempts

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82MultiModemBA User GuideS26Failed Password AttemptsUnit: 1 failed attemptRange: 0-255Default: 0Description: S26 counts the number of times there has

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83Chapter 6 - S-RegistersS34Buffer Length of Command Mode...After On-line Escape SequenceUnit: ASCII CharacterRange: 0-60Default: 10Description: If th

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84MultiModemBA User Guide6.2 Reading and Assigning S-Register ValuesThe S command is used to assign a value to, and to read the current value of, an S

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85Chapter 6 - S-Registers6.3 AT Command and S-Register SummaryThe vast majority of installations are similar, with the modem being used to dial up a r

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Chapter 7 - Callback Security andRemote Configuration

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88MultiModemBA User Guide7.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how the MultiModem’s Callback and Remote Configuration features operate.These features

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89Chapter 7 - Callback Security and Remote Configuration7.3 Remote Configuration DescriptionThe Remote Configuration feature is a network management t

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9Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionChapter 5 - AT Command Mode OperationChapter 5 may be the most important chapter of this manual. It begins wi

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90MultiModemBA User GuideTo turn your modem's Callback Security feature on and off:7. If you want Callback Security with both remote and local pa

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91Chapter 7 - Callback Security and Remote ConfigurationThe + and/or - characters entered before the phone number are optional. The + (DepositNumber)

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92MultiModemBA User Guide7.3.2 Remote Configuration ProceduresThe procedures for using the Remote Configuration features are the same whether or not a

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93Chapter 7 - Callback Security and Remote Configuration7.4 Remote Configuration and Callback Security AT CommandsThe following AT commands are used w

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94MultiModemBA User GuideErase Callback Password #RCBNxxThis command erases the single callback password specified by xx (0 through 29).Erase Callback

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95Chapter 7 - Callback Security and Remote Configuration7.5 Remote Configuration/Callback Security S-RegistersThe following S-Registers are used with

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Chapter 8 - Modem Testing

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98MultiModemBA User Guide8.1 IntroductionEach time you power up the MultiModem, it performs an automatic self- test to ensure properoperation. The mod

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99Chapter 8 - Modem Testing8.2 Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 3In this test, data from your computer or terminal is sent to your modem's tr

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