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4.3.3
4.3.3
MUX MODE
MUX MODE
In MUX mode, the local Telplex is connected to a remote unit via the
composite link and respective terminal devices are able to communicate
back and forth. Data received on a local terminal port is transmitted to
the designated remote terminal port and vice versa. MUX mode is
accessed in a number of ways depending on the Line Type you are
using (Modem or Direct).
When using Modem Line Type, the Telplex will go into MUX mode when
the composite port receives a low to high transition (negative to positive
voltage) on the DCD line or a
CONNECT
message from the modem.
The Telplex will also go into MUX mode when instructed to do so
manually if there is an existing communication link with the remote site.
An active terminal connected to a multi-drop unit may instruct the Telplex
to go to MUX mode by typing "3" from the System menu. An active
terminal connected to a standard unit may instruct the Telplex to go to
MUX mode by typing
Control-C
from the Local Mode menu. The Telplex
will stay in MUX mode until the carrier (DCD or phone line) drops out.
MUX mode will also be terminated when a local terminal instructs the
Telplex to go into Local or Remote Unit Configuration or Diagnostics
mode.
If using Direct Line Type, the local Telplex will go into MUX mode
automatically upon power-up once the local composite port recognizes a
connection with the designated remote Telplex. The Telplex will also go
into MUX mode when the active terminal instructs the Telplex to go into
MUX mode manually from the System Menu for multi-drop units or from
the Local Mode menu for standard units as described in the previous
paragraph (assuming there is an existing communication link with the
remote site). The Telplex will stay in MUX mode until the Escape Code
Sequence is received by a local terminal with Local Access enabled.
Summary of Contents for Telplex TX102
Page 24: ...18 20 DTR Input Data Terminal Ready Enable disable the receiving of characters ...
Page 41: ...35 Self test passed ...
Page 55: ...49 Press any Key to continue ...
Page 58: ...52 Set Stop Bits 4 Set RTS DSR Pass Through 8 Enter Request ...
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