0049-1800-xxx 326X V.34, V.34-SDC and V.32bis Series Modem – USER’S GUIDE 02/23/2010
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What to Select in the Communications Software Package’s Modem Menu List
1)
Select Raymar-Telenetics 3260 Modem, Codex 3260 Modem, Motorola 3260 Modem, or
another 3260 option from the package’s modem list. Packages that directly support the 326X
Series Modem support industry-standard commands and Raymar-Telenetics-enhanced
commands, making further configuration unnecessary.
2)
If a 3260 option does not appear in the list, contact the software manufacturer for the latest
version of the package (which should have such an option).
3)
Select a Hayes-Compatible entry. With this option, Raymar-Telenetics-enhanced commands
(AT
*
) are not supported.
4)
Try operating the communications software. If you have problems, refer to the “Operating
Notes” section, next, and to Chapter 6, Troubleshooting Guide.
Operating Notes
Keep the following in mind when using the modem with communications software.
General Notes
The information in this section applies to all 326X Series Modem platforms.
Selecting an Option Set
Option Set 1 was designed for use with asynchronous communications software packages. It is
compatible with most communications software. Option Sets 2, 3, and 4 are intended for different
applications and have different default settings. Select Option Set 1 when using a communications
software package.
Establishing a Connection with Option Set 1
With Option Set 1, the modem operates as follows:
1)
The modem attempts to establish an LAPM connection.
2)
If the connection is unsuccessful, the modem attempts to establish an MNP connection.
3)
If the previous connections are unsuccessful, the modem attempts a Normal mode connection
to the remote modem. All data that is sent to the modem’s attached computer terminal before
the modem establishes a connection is lost.