Modem setup, Ate0&a2b0&n0s10=15&b1 – Keri Systems TAP100 User Manual

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TAP100 Application Software Manual

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The status message line will display:

NOTE: The Memory Module is an obsolete hardware option. It is supported for those
customers who already have Memory Modules in use. For details on Memory Module
operation, please contact your Keri dealer or system installer.

Use your pointing device and select the serial port connection mode that meet your needs and
select OK. Or, select QUIT to exit the selection without making a change.

Modem Setup

The modem setup command asks you to define the modem initialization string and the telephone
dialing method: pulse or tone.

NOTE: Prior to executing the modem setup command, the master PXL-100 control unit
must be set to the modem mode with the modem connected. Refer to the HPP-100 Hand
Held Programmer manual for instructions on setting the PXL-100 to modem mode.

NOTE: The modem used for communication must be capable of operating at 9600 baud
or greater, and its error correction and data compression features must be disabled.

To setup the modem, use your pointing device, and select Modem setup. A prompt box will
appear, displaying the two modem setup commands.

To set the initialization string, use your pointing device and select Initialization String. A prompt
box will appear, displaying the factory default modem initialization strings.

Use your pointing device, move the blinking cursor to the beginning of the ‘Your init string’ field,
and type in your modem’s initialization string.

For example: To enter a possible modem initialization string for a US Robotics 14.4 Sportster
modem, place the cursor in the correct field and type:

ATE0&A2B0&N0S10=15&B1

Serial Port Connection

( • ) Local Prox Network on COM1
( ) Phone connection/modem on COM1
( ) Memory Module on COM1

OK

QUIT

Select a new connection.

Initialization String
Dialing Method

Modem Initialization String

Your init string: S0=0
TAP init string: &F&C1&D2E0V1Q0

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