Monarch Instrument DC 2000 User Manual

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Chapter 5 Programming

5.10.3 Modem Setup

This menu option allows the user to enable and set up a modem string for a modem connected to the RS232
port. A modem is not supported on the RS485 port. If enabled, the start up string is sent to the modem to set
it in the following mode:

Use factory defaults

Assume DTR is always on

Disable ALL responses to the com port

Auto answer on the first ring

Connect at 9600 baud

Use memory profile 0

Store setup in memory profile zero

Not all modems obey the same instructions. The user can edit the default initialization string to work with any
“Hayes Extended Mode compatible” modem which may not be that compatible. There are two menu choices:

Modem Enable

Enable or disable modem support

Modem String

Edit the initialization string sent to the modem

5.10.3.1 Modem Enable

From the modem setup menu, use the UP (

↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to highlight “Modem Enable” and

press ENTER. A window will pop up and the display will show “modem=YES*” if the modem is enabled or
“modem=NO*” if the modem is disabled. Enable or disable the modem by pressing the YES or NO button
then press ENTER.

5.10.3.2 Modem String

From the modem setup menu, use the UP (

↑) or DOWN (↓) Arrow Keys to highlight “Modem String” and

press ENTER. The display will show “

→XXXXXXXXXXX←”. Use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the

initialization string for the modem. A maximum of 30 characters may be entered.

The following is a listing of modems, baud rates and modem strings:

Modem string for 9600 baud for Zoom, Rockwell, Boca, Best Data, Viking, Comstar, or
Practical Peripherals Modems:

AT&F&D0Q1S0=1S37=9%C0&Y0&W0

Modem string for 9600 baud for US Robotics (3COM), Cardinal, or Phoebe Modem:

AT&F&D0Q1S0=1&U6&N6&K0&M0Y0&W0

Modem string for 19,200 or 38,400 baud for Zoom, Rockwell, Boca, Best Data, Viking, Comstar,
or Practical Peripherals Modems supporting V.34:

AT&F&D0Q1S0=1%C0+MS=11,0,19200

US Robotics (3COM), Cardinal and Phoebe modems do not work at 19,200 or 38,400 baud rates
NewCom modems are not supported.

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