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 MT5600BR-V92 Quick Start Guide

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DIP-Switch Settings

The vast majority of installations are similar, with the MT5600BR-V92 being
used to dial up a remote installation where the call is automatically
answered.  The factory default DIP-Switch settings are based on this
assumption. The following is a brief description and summary of the
MT5600BR-V92's DIP-Switch options:

Switch

Function

Position

Effect

#1

DTR Forced/

UP*

DTR dependent on
interface

DTR from Interface *

DOWN

DTR forced on all
time

#2

Flow Control &E4*

UP*

Hardware flow control

(Async/Dial-Up-Leased Line)

DOWN

Sofrtware flow control

#2

SDLC*/BSC (Sync)

UP*

SDLC mode

DOWN

BSC mode

#3

Result Codes Enabled*

UP

Q1 Disable Response

(Async Dial-up)

DOWN*

Q0 Enable Response

#3

DbM Transmit -15dB/-11dB*

UP

Lease Line

(Async/Sync/Leased Line)

DOWN*

transmits at -11dB

#4

No affect in async

#4

AS/400 Mode Disabled*

UP*

AS/400 Mode OFF

(Sync Dial-Up/Leased Line)

DOWN

AS/400 Mode ON

#5

Auto-Answer Enabled*

UP*

Enable Auto-Answer

(Async/Sync/Dial-Up)

DOWN

Disable Auto-Answer

#5

Answer/Originate*

UP*

Answer mode

(Async/Sync/Leased Line)

DOWN

Originate mode

#6

Max-Throughput Enabled*

UP*

Modem set-up to

(Async/Dial-Up/Leased)

DOWN

operate at highest
efficiency level

#6

Slave Clock Disabled*

UP*

Slave Clock OFF

(Sync/Dial-Up/Leased)

DOWN

Slave Clock ON

Factory default setting.

Summary of Contents for MultiModemII MT5600BR-V92

Page 1: ...MT5600BR V92 Intelligent Data Fax Rack Mounted Modem Quick Start Guide ...

Page 2: ... without obligation of Multi Tech Systems Inc to notify any person or organization of such revisions or changes Record of Revisions Revision Date Description A 04 14 06 Manual released B 04 19 07 Update the Technical Support contact list Trademarks Trademarks of Multi Tech Systems Inc are as follows MultiModem Multi Tech and the Multi Tech logo Windows XP is a trademark of Microsoft All other trad...

Page 3: ...ll telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install a telephone jack in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations 3 This product is to be used with UL and cUL listed computers 4 Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line is disconnected at the network interface 5 Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines 6 A...

Page 4: ...nd center of the card The sixteen DIP Switches and berg jumper control various modem options or set default values for the MT5600BR V92 Command mode There is a difference in how several of the switches operate depending on whether you are in synchronous or asynchronous mode DIP Switch 12 Most communications software packages have installation procedures of their own which call for certain modem DI...

Page 5: ...l Up Leased Line DOWN Sofrtware flow control 2 SDLC BSC Sync UP SDLC mode DOWN BSC mode 3 Result Codes Enabled UP Q1 Disable Response Async Dial up DOWN Q0 Enable Response 3 DbM Transmit 15dB 11dB UP Lease Line Async Sync Leased Line DOWN transmits at 11dB 4 No affect in async 4 AS 400 Mode Disabled UP AS 400 Mode OFF Sync Dial Up Leased Line DOWN AS 400 Mode ON 5 Auto Answer Enabled UP Enable Aut...

Page 6: ...peration DOWN Lease Line Operation 11 No affect in async 11 Internal External Clocking UP External Clock Synchronous DOWN Internal Clock 12 Sync Async Mode UP Sync Operation DOWN Async Operation Dip Switch Settings 13 16 Switch Position Effect 13 14 UP UP V 92 Operation Default 13 14 DOWN UP V 34 Operation 13 14 UP DOWN V 32b Operation 13 14 DOWN DOWN V 22b Operation 15 UP CD DSR from Interface 15...

Page 7: ... the appropriate modem slot DB25 25 pin connector female at the rear of rack The other end of the RS232C cable is connected to the serial port of the computer Note Any cables connected to the computer must be shielded to reduce interference 4 Plug one end of the RJ11 cable provided with the modem into the rack s RJ11 connector located on the back plane of the modem rack and the other end into the ...

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