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4-2 Configuring the Modem
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Overview
This chapter explains how to configure the modem, in conjunction with Chapter 3,
Getting Started. Read Chapter 3 before continuing. Then select an option:
• If the application requires a communications software package, read the
section, “Communications Software Package Operating Notes”.
• If you have previously installed the 326X in another application, the section
“Preparing for Operation” explains how to reinitialize the modem memory so it
can be installed in a new application.
• To configure quickly, the 326X Series Modem offers four preconfigured
option sets. Each option set is tailored for an application and stored in the
modem’s nonvolatile memory. Refer to the section “Configuration Option
Sets” to determine if an option set is appropriate for your application.
• The following two sections provide examples of common 326X applications
and tell you how to configure the modem for each application. These
sections will help you to configure the modem quickly.
• If you are unfamiliar with the AT command set or the modem front panel,
refer to the section “Remote Access Reset”, later in this chapter. Once this is
done, you can use a remote modem to configure the local modem.
If the modem is part of a network and you have a Network Management System
(NMS) installed, consult your network manager for configuration information.
Communications Software Package Operating Notes
This section provides information for configuring the 326X Series Modem to work
with communications software packages.
Configuring the Modem for Use with Communications
Software
Select the Modem’s Preconfigured Option Set 1
Option Set 1 (the modem’s factory default setting) is for use with communications
software in asynchronous dial applications, where the AT ACU originates calls.
Refer also to:
• “Operating Notes” at the end of this section