Basic options – Multi-Tech Systems PN S000408C User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Using the Front Panel

Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. MT5600BA-V92 User Guide

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Basic Options

The following LCDs are used to configure the modem’s basic operating conditions.

ONLINE OPTIONS

The following LCDs are used to configure the online operation of the modem:

LINE TYPE OPTIONS

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to select from the following line types: dial-up

(PSTN), two-wire leased line originate or answer, and four-wire leased line
originate or answer.

ERROR CORRECTION OPTIONS

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to turn error correction on or off, or to select

automatic error correction. Same as the &E0, &E1, and &E2 commands.

FLOW CONTROL OPTIONS

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to select no flow control, hardware flow control, or

software flow control. Same as the &E3, &E4, and &E5 commands.

DIALING OPTIONS

The following LCDs are used to configure dialing options or to dial manually.

TONE/PULSE

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to select between DTMF tone dialing and pulse

dialing. Same as the T and P commands.

BLIND/SMART DIAL OPTIONS

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to select blind dialing, in which the modem sends

the OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, ERROR and NO ANSWER messages
to the computer and does not look for a dial tone or busy signal, or smart dialing,
in which the modem sends all messages to the computer, including NO
DIALTONE
and BUSY. Same as the X0 and X4 commands.

DIAL NUMBER

Use the front panel buttons to enter a phone number and dial it. To scroll through
a list of digits and characters, press the

Å and ↓ buttons. To go to the next

position, press the

Æ button. To back up or to exit without dialing, press the Æ

button several times. To dial the number, press the Enter button. Same as the D
command.

DTR DIALING

Use the

Æ and Enter buttons to enable or disable DTR dialing. DTR dialing is

popular in synchronous applications. In DTR dialing, the modem automatically
dials the number stored in memory location 0 when it detects a high DTR (Data
Terminal Ready) signal on the RS-232 interface. The DTR signal must remain
high for the duration of the call. To store the DTR dialing number, use the &Z0=
command or the ENTER PHONE #0 menu option.

Note:

Plug and Play does not function if DTR dialing is enabled. DTR is used

during Plug and Play, and DTR dialing interferes with it.

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