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• The Communications setup screen now loads
7. Choose the COM port that the modem is plugged into from
Connector.
8. Select a Baud Rate of 2400 and then click on the OK button.
• Now you will be at a blank screen with a flashing cursor
• This is called “Terminal Mode” or “Local Mode” and allows
you to send AT Commands to your modem
9. Type the letters AT in lower or caps and press Enter.
• If your modem is configured properly, it should echo back
the word “OK”.
10. Type ATD and press ENTER.
• The modem should make a noise and you should hear the
dial tone from the telephone also, as if you had picked a
telephone handset up
11. Press the Enter key. NO CARRIER will appear.
• This means that your modem is responding to your computer
and the phone line is working.
• If no dial tone is heard, check the telephone connections and
try again
12. Go to the File Menu in Terminal and choose Exit.
13. Choose No when Terminal prompts you to save changes.
6. Testing Your PRO16SA
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