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5. To exit the test, type the escape sequence
+++AT
and press ENTER. This puts the modem in
online command mode. Then type either
AT&T
or
ATH
to return to command mode.
6. Your modem passes this test if the data received on your monitor are the same as the data
entered from your keyboard. If different data appear on your monitor, your modem is probably
causing the problem, though it could also be your computer. If your modem passes this test,
but you are receiving errors while on line, the remote modem or the phone line could be at
fault.
Remote Digital Loopback Test (V.54 Loop 2)
The remote digital loopback test tests the phone lines and the circuits of both your modem and a
remote modem. In this test, your modem must be on line with another modem that is set up to
respond to a request for remote digital loopback. (Note that some modems might not support remote
digital loopback or might have it disabled.) Data from your computer or terminal is transmitted through
your modem and over the phone line to the remote modem, where it is then looped back to your
modem.
AT&T6
OK
Computer or Terminal
Local MultiModem
Remote MultiModem Computer or Terminal
Digital
Analog
Digital
Analog
AT&T6
OK
UUUUUUUUU
UUUUU
Figure C-2. Remote digital loopback test.
Test Procedure
1. Arrange to have
&T6
set on the remote test modem.
2. Open your communications software and go into terminal mode. Type
AT
and press ENTER;
you should get an
OK
message. Type
AT\N
and press ENTER to disable error correction.
3. Dial the remote modem and establish your online connection.
4. Type the escape sequence
+++AT
and press ENTER to bring your modem into online
command mode.
5. Type
AT&T6
and press ENTER. The local modem responds to this command by transmitting
an unscrambled marking signal, which causes the remote modem to place itself in digital
loopback mode. Then the local modem exits online command mode and enters data mode.
6. Enter data from your keyboard. For this test, typing multiple uppercase
U
characters is a good
way to send an alternating test pattern of binary ones and zeroes. Data received by the remote
modem enters its analog receiver, is converted to digital data, is reconverted into analog, and
then is transmitted back to your modem. Your modem passes this test if the data received on
your monitor is the same as the data entered from your keyboard.
7. To exit the test, type the escape sequence
+++AT
and press ENTER. This puts the modem in
online command mode. The modem should respond with an
OK
message. If you wish to stay
on line with the remote modem for normal data transmission, type
AT&T
and press ENTER to
exit the test, then type
ATO
and press ENTER to return on line. If you wish to terminate the
call, type
ATH
and press ENTER to hang up.
Summary of Contents for MT5634MU
Page 1: ...Model MT5634MU Portable USB Modem User Guide ...
Page 5: ...Chapter 1 Introduction and Description ...
Page 12: ...12 MultMobileUSB User Guide ...
Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 30: ...30 MultiMobileUSB User Guide ...
Page 31: ...Chapter 3 AT Commands S Registers and Result Codes ...
Page 47: ...Chapter 4 Remote Configuration ...
Page 50: ...50 MultiMobileUSB User Guide ...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 55: ...Appendices ...