Dial-Up Management
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2
Configure the modem.
Connect a PC running a
communications program or terminal emulator to the modem.
a
IMPORTANT:
Set the communications software or
terminal emulator to the
same
serial port rate at which you
set the Console port in step 1.
b
Configure the modem with the following settings:
Setting
Command
(for USR modems)
Auto Answer
DIP Switch 5 OFF
Functional DTR
DIP Switch 1 OFF/&D2
CTS flow control
&H1
Fixed DTE rate
&B1**
RTS flow control
&R2
DSR override
&S0
ITU-T answer sequence
B0
Command mode local echo off
DIP Switch 4 ON/E0
Online echo off
F1
Suppress result codes
DIP Switch 3 OFF/Q1
** U.S. Robotics modems fix their serial ports to match the rate at which AT
commands are sent to them across the serial port.
c
If you are using a U.S. Robotics modem or your modem
contains NVRAM, you’ll probably want to save these
settings to the modem’s NVRAM so you don’t have to re-
enter them every time you power on the modem.
For U.S. Robotics modems, use the following command:
AT&W
Make sure that the modem is set to load settings from
NVRAM when powered on (DIP Switch 10 OFF).
Summary of Contents for MP/16
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