Multi-Tech Systems BL-Series User Manual

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MultiModemBL User Guide

Another asynchronous mode concern is the problem of connecting at a different speed than the
speed at which the serial port is set. If your modem port speed is different from the serial port speed,
you must either:

1)

Enable speed conversion and have flow control on, or

2)

Enable connect responses (with the ATX1 command) and change the serial baud rate
after receiving a connect message.

If the $VD1 command is entered when in Auto-Answer mode, the modem answers immediately upon
receiving the first ring.

There is no disconnect message (NO CARRIER) if a normal connection is made.

V.25bis Set-Up and Initialization

Before you operate your modem in the V.25bis mode, you need to make sure it is set up properly
(various RS-232 lines such as DSR and CTS act as specified in the V.25bis standard). Setup
involves proper DIP-Switch settings and soft-switches (software controlled conditions).

V.25bis DIP-Switches

#1

Unforced DTR

#2

NA

#3

NA

#4

NA

#5

Auto-Answer enabled

#6

Async - Max throughput set
Sync - Slave Clocking unforced

#8

Command Mode forced

#9

Digital Loopback Off

#10

Dial-Up

#11

Async - AT/Multi-Tech Resp.

#12

Async/Sync mode set per requirements

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