1 changing default parameters, 2 other parameters, 4 configuring software for your computer – Multi-Tech Systems MT2834BL User Manual

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Chapter 3 - Software Configuration

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT2834BA/BL Series User Guide

3.3.1

Changing Default Parameters

By default, the modem will answer after the first ring and try to communicate with a modem on the
other end of the line. If you have one telephone line for voice, fax, and modem communications, the
modem may attempt to answer all incoming calls, voice as well as data. To change auto-answer to
default off, open your communications program and type the following string in the terminal window:

AT &F S0=0 &F9 &W0 <CR>

This string selects the factory default parameters, then turns auto-answer off and stores that setting,
along with all other current parameters, in nonvolatile memory. The &F9 command causes the
modem to load the values from nonvolatile memory the next time it receives the &F command. You
will use the same initialization string as before:

AT &F X4 ^M

But now the modem will load the values stored in nonvolatile memory when you turn on the modem
and when you issue the ATZ or AT&F reset commands.

Note: Because it clears the command buffer, you should not use ATZ in an initialization string.

3.3.2

Other Parameters

The default values for the other parameters in modem configuration menus rarely need changing.
They typically include the dialing prefix (ATDT for touch-tone service and ATDP for rotary service),
the dialing suffix (^M), the hang-up string (+++ATH0^M), and response messages (RING, NO
CARRIER, BUSY,
etc.). Communications software with a host mode might also include an auto-
answer string (AT S0=1^M).

3.4

Configuring Software for Your Computer

You must configure your communications software to match your computer’s configuration. If the
modem is connected to the COM2 serial port, you must tell the software you are using COM2.
Another important parameter is the serial port baud rate. This is the speed at which your modem
communicates with your computer, not the speed at which your modem communicates with another
modem. When V.42bis data compression is enabled, you must have a serial port baud rate four
times the transmission speed of the modem to fully optimize compression.

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