General Notes on Programming
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The EuroRoute modem is set to 300 bps, 8N1 and cannot be changed to anything else. It also
has an access code set in the Common Data Register 604 (#1
✳
is the default). System register
011 sets the time the modem will present carrier tone to an incoming call AFTER the
EuroRoute has detected the access code.
The sequence to call the remote Dialer is as follows:
1. Connect your PC/modem to a telephone line, along with a telephone for speech use.
2. Run SMarT MPU.
3. Select the Terminal tab.
4. Define the desired Modem, Com Port and Baud Rate settings.
5. Using the Hayes modem commands, it may be necessary to reset the modem that you are
using. To reset the modem use the command AT&F.
6. Connect a phone to the Exchange side of the modem.
7. Call the remote site. You will need to establish an audio connection first, to tell the
customer that they will hear some tones then a series of beeps. Once they hear the tones,
they should hang up.
8. Using the AT commands, enter the modem security code by entering ATDT#1*. You will
hear the remote modem tone (the customer will hear the series of beeps referred to in step
4). If the modem that you are using responds with “NO DIAL TONE”, it may be necessary
to use the command ATX0 before using ATDT#1*.
9. If a connection is established, the message, CONNECT, should be displayed on the screen.
After the message appears, enter the System Installer Password (#0* by default). The
remote Dialer will respond in programming mode by displaying the programming banner
and the V> prompt.
10. Continue to program as normal from a PC/Terminal.
11. When your programming is complete, exit programming mode by dialling an X or 987
from the keyboard of the PC/terminal, and clear down the call.
Note: If the modem commands that are referenced in the steps listed above do not work, you
will need to reference the manual of your modem for the correct commands.
6. 16. Backspace During Terminal Programming
When programming from a terminal, you may back up and rewrite a previous character by
sending a backspace character or a delete character (08 or 7F in ASCII) to the EuroRoute’s
serial port. The key to press on the terminal and the terminal’s reaction to the backspace
character (ASCII 08) echoed by the EuroRoute, depend on the type of terminal or terminal
emulation program in use.
Summary of Contents for SmarT-1 EuroRoute
Page 1: ...Talking Technologies SMDrT 1 EuroRoute Dialer Installation Programming Guide ...
Page 12: ...Safety Information 8350 383 113 BA 11 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 18: ...EuroRoute Installation 8350 383 113 BA 17 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 20: ...System Requirements 8350 383 113 BA 19 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 28: ...Basic Hardware Installation 8350 383 113 BA 27 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 46: ...General Notes on Programming 8350 383 113 BA 45 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 64: ...Line and Trunk Options 8350 383 113 BA 63 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 84: ...Search Tables 8350 383 113 BA 83 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 90: ...Call Home 8350 383 113 BA 89 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 96: ...Cost Centre Code Options 8350 383 113 BA 95 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 108: ...Chaining 8350 383 113 BA 107 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 112: ...Abbreviated Dialling 8350 383 113 BA 111 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 116: ...Appendix 1 Call Logger Formats 8350 383 113 BA 115 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix 2 Other Information 8350 383 113 BA 119 Draft 1A September 1998 ...
Page 128: ...Appendix 5 Hardware Specifications 8350 383 113 BA 127 Draft 1A September 1998 ...