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MultiModemBL User Guide

4.6

Dial-Up Operation

When your modem is used as a dial-up modem (DIP-Switch #10 in the UP position), it can both
originate and answer calls. To originate calls, you use the automatic dialing capability of the modem's
Command mode.

To do this, use the computer or terminal keyboard to enter a few command letters, followed by the
phone number you wish to dial. If you have a computer with sophisticated communications software,
you may end up talking back and forth with the software, and the software will take care of talking to
the modem.

It is still possible, however, to dial your data calls using a telephone set. There are few reasons why
you would want to do this, but if you have a need to use the telephone set to dial, we explain how in
the next section. We will delay our coverage of Command Mode autodialing, and all other Command
Mode features, until

Chapter 5

.

4.7

Manual Call Origination

You can use the modem to both originate and answer calls. To originate calls in Asynchronous mode,
you will most likely use the modem's Command mode, and give the modem automatic dialing
commands (we will delay our discussion of the Command mode until

Chapter 5

). When using your

modem in Synchronous mode, the Command mode is disabled, so you must automatically dial your
calls with a telephone set. To use manual dialing, you first connect an ordinary telephone set (either
touch tone or rotary dial) to the modem's PHONE Jack, if you have not already done so. Next, set the
speed selection, (DIP-Switches #13 and #14), to the speed at which you wish to communicate.
These DIP-Switches are located on the side of the modem. (Refer to

Chapter 9

for DIP-Switch

settings.) Your computer or terminal may be set for up to 115,200 bps (57,600 bps for 1432 models).

When your telephone set is connected, you can use it to dial the modem you wish to call. Simply dial
the number, and then listen to the dialed modem's answer tone. When you hear it, press the Voice/
Data switch on the front of the modem down (to the Originate position). You don't have to hold it
down. Just "toggle it" (press it once and let it go). Once you press the switch, the tone you hear
should change to another pitch, or change into a rough-sounding scrambled noise. You then replace
the telephone handset in its cradle, and your data communications begins.

Note that the modem may call manually via the keyboard command ATD, or by pressing the Voice/
Data switch on the modem's front panel downward. To force the modem to automatically answer
calls, either type ATA, or press the Voice/Data switch on the modem's front panel upward.

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