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Technical Bulletin CS-00-01 

 

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Connecting a Modem to a NetLink 150 Telephony Gateway

 
Date: 

April 01, 2003

 

Software Versions:  

All

 

Hardware Revisions: 

All

 

Product Type:   

All

 

Access Level: 

Reseller

 

 
Originator:  

 

Anthony Paszyna

  

Approvers:  

John Elms 
Gary Bliss 

Status:  

Approved

 

Revision:  

B

 

 

 

Description

 

This document describes the steps needed to connect a US Robotics Sportster 33.6 modem to 
SpectraLink’s NetLink 150 Telephony Gateway.  An analog modem line must be provided separately, 
regardless of the model of Gateway

.  

If your site consists of multiple gateways, a single modem can be 

used to support all of them.  If you choose to use different modems, this document may not include all the 
steps necessary to properly configure the modems.

  

 

Change the Dip Switches 

The dip switches on the back of the modem must be set properly.  Set the dip switches to the following: 
 

    1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

UP    X X   X X X X  
DOWN   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Switches 3 and 8 must be down, and the rest must be up.

 

Change the Internal Settings 

The following steps are used to program the internal settings.  This can be done using a standard 
communications package such as ProComm Plus or Hyperterminal.   
Once connected to the modem type in the following: 
AT&F1  <Enter> Loads factory default settings 
AT&N6 <Enter> Sets the baud rate to 9600 
AT&H0 <Enter> Sets Transmit Data Flow control to disabled 
AT&R1 <Enter> Sets modem to ignore Request to Send (RTS) 
AT&W0 <Enter>  

Saves the configuration 

 

Power off the modem and back on. 
Type:  ATI4 <Enter>  To display the settings.   
They should match the figure below (the following screen picture was taken using ProComm Plus.) 

 
 

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