Back-to-back test, Test procedure, C loopback tests – Multitech MULTI MODEM II MT5600BA User Manual

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C Loopback Tests

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MultiModemII User Guide

Test procedure

1. Open your communication software and go into terminal mode. Type AT and

press E

NTER

; you should get an OK message. Type AT\N and press E

NTER

to dis-

able error correction. Type AT+MS=9,1,9600,9600 and press E

NTER

to set the lo-

cal modem to V.32 mode at 9600 bps.

2. Dial the remote modem and establish your online connection.

3. Type the escape sequence +++AT and press E

NTER

to bring your modem into

online command mode.

4. Type AT&T3 and press E

NTER

. Once you receive an OK message from your mo-

dem (if responses are enabled), your modem is placed in digital loopback mode.

5. Have someone enter data from the remote keyboard. For this test, typing multiple

uppercase U characters is a good way to send an alternating test pattern of binary
ones and zeros. The data received by your modem enters its analog receiver, is
converted to digital data, is reconverted into analog, and then is transmitted
back to the remote modem. Your modem passes this test if the data received on
the remote monitor is the same as the data entered from the remote keyboard.

6. To exit the test, turn off the modems.

Note:

You can also start and stop a local digital loopback test by using the front panel

LCD and buttons. See “Diagnostic Options Trunk” in Chapter 3.

Back-to-Back Test

This test verifies proper operation by connecting two MT5600BLs back to back using
an RJ-11 cable. By using an MT5600BL that is known to be good, you can test a second
MT5600BL that is suspect.

Computer or Terminal

Digital Analog

Local MultiModem

MultiModem under test

Digital

Analog

UUUUUUUUUUU

UUUUU

Jumper

RJ-11 cable

Figure C-4. Back-to-back test.

1. Connect two MT5600BLs by plugging an RJ-11 cable into their LEASED jacks.

2. Set the terminal and modems to the same serial port speed. For instance, if you

are using a terminal that is limited to 9600 bps, set the modems to 9600 bps by
sending the command AT$SB9600&W0 to each modem.

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