Diagnostic options, Phone number memory options, Caller id options – Multi-Tech Systems MT5600BL User Manual

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Diagnostic Options

Use the following screens to turn loopback tests on and off. For information about
how to apply these tests, see Appendix C, “Loopback Tests.”

ANALOG LOOPBACK.

Press the

à and Enter buttons to start

the analog loopback test. The TEST IN PROGRESS screen
appears. To stop the test, press the

à and Enter buttons again.

DIGITAL LOOPBACK.

Press the

à and Enter buttons to start

the local digital loopback test. The TEST IN PROGRESS
screen appears. To stop the test, press the

à and Enter buttons

again. Same as the &T3 command.

REMOTE DIGITAL LOOPBACK.

Press the

à and Enter but-

tons to start the remote digital loopback test. The TEST IN
PROGRESS

screen appears. To stop the test, press the

à and

Enter

buttons again. Same as the &T6 command.

Phone Number Memory Options

Use the following screens to list, enter, and dial stored phone numbers. Up to four
phone numbers can be stored. The number in memory location 3 is used for DTR
dialing, if DTR dialing is enabled.

LIST PHONE NUMBERS.

Press the

à button several times to

display the phone number stored in each memory location.

ENTER PHONE NUMBERS.

Use to store up to four phone

numbers in memory locations 0–3. Each number can have up to
30 characters. To scroll through a list of digits and characters,
press the

áß and â buttons. To go to the next position, press

the

à button. To back up or to exit without saving, press the à

button several times. To save the number, press the Enter but-
ton. Same as the &Z= commands.

DIAL STORED NUMBERS.

Press the

à and Enter buttons to

dial a stored phone number. Same as the DS= commands.

Caller ID Options

Press the

à and Enter buttons to enable formatted (FCID) or unformatted (UCID)

Caller ID, or to disable Caller ID altogether. Same as the #CID=0, #CID=1, and
#CID=2

commands.

Note:

Since Caller ID information is sent between the first and second ring, register

S0

must be set to 2 or more rings for the modem to receive Caller ID information.

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