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Chapter 2 - Installation
Dip Switch Settings #13 - 16
Note:
A modem baud rate command (e.g., $MB33600) overrides the
setting of the speed selection switches (#13 and #14).
Switch Position
Effect
13/14
UP/UP*
28.8 K bps Operation (Default)
13/14
DOWN/UP
19.2 K bps Operation
13/14
UP/DOWN
14.4 K bps Operation
13/14
DOWN/DOWN
9600 bps Operation
#15
UP*
CD/DSR from Interface
#15
DOWN
CD/DSR Forced On
#16
UP
Used in combination with
#16
DOWN
DIP-Switch #9/Loopback Tests
* Factory default setting
2.4
OOS (Busy Out) Toggle Switch
The MT2834 contains a two-position OOS switch on the front panel. This
switch can be used to create a “busy out” (OOS) condition for the modem
(i.e., take the modem off-hook). To place a modem in the Busy condition,
move the OOS toggle switch to the (BUSY) position. The modem then
goes off-hook, its OOS and OH LEDs light, and incoming calls to this
modem get a busy signal. If you suspect a problem with a particular
modem, you can use the BUSY switch to have an optional device (such as
a “hunt group”) that looks for a non-busy line to perform a “roll over” to the
next available modem while you check the status of the Busy modem.
Summary of Contents for MT2834BR
Page 1: ...MT2834BR MT2834BLR Intelligent Data Fax Rack Mounted Modem User Guide ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 8: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 19: ...Chapter 3 Installation ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 4 Modem Commands ...
Page 56: ...Chapter 5 Modem Testing ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 6 Warranty and Service ...
Page 70: ...Chapter 7 BABT Requirements ...
Page 75: ...Appendices ...
Page 83: ...Index ...
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