5 back-to-back test, Back-to-back test – Multi-Tech Systems BL-Series User Manual

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8.5

Back-to-Back Test

This test lets you connect two MultiModems with an RJ-11 cable to verify proper operation. Using a
modem that is known to be operational, you can test a second modem that is suspect.

1.

Plug the modular ends of an RJ-11 cable into both MultiModem’s LEASE jack connectors.

2.

Force DTR ON in both local and remote modems (Switch #1 DOWN).

3.

Enter the command AT$SB9600$BA0&W0<CR> on both local and remote modems. This sets
the serial speed to 9600bps. Make sure that the terminal/computer is set for 9600 bps.

4.

Set both modems in Leased-Line mode (DIP-Switch # 10 DOWN).

5.

Set one modem to Answer enabled (DIP-Switch #5 UP) and the other modem to Originate
enabled (DIP-Switch #5 DOWN). Note it does not matter which modem (local/remote) is set to
Answer/Originate—just so they are set opposite.

6.

Set DIP-Switch # 3 UP on both local and remote modems. This changes the transmit level to
-15dB and this change is necessary to operate in back-to-back mode

7.

Turn on both units and wait for carrier detect (CD).

8.

Short out pins 2 and 3 on the RS-232C interface on the remote modem (i.e.., with a paper clip or
some other metal device).

PHONE

PSTN

ON

OFF

POWER

EIA RS232C

VOLUME

LEASE

PHONE

PSTN

ON

OFF

POWER

EIA RS232C

VOLUME

LEASE

Remote Site: Short Pins #2 and

#3 on the RS-232 Interface

Figure 8-4A. Back-to-Back Test Cabling

9.

Entered characters should echo back to the sending modem.

Local

Modem

Remote Modem

in Loopback Mode

Back-to-Back

Cable

Figure 8-4B. Back-to-Back Testing

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