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Local digital loopback test (v.54 loop 2), Test procedure – Multi-Tech Systems MT3334HD8 User Manual

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5 Testing the MT3334HD8

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Local Digital Loopback Test (V.54 Loop 2)

This test is identical to the remote digital loopback test with one exception. Instead of using your modem
to signal a remote modem to place itself in digital loopback mode, your modem is placed in digital
loopback mode while the remote modem is not. Data is entered and transmitted from the remote modem,
sent across the phone line to the local modem, and looped back to the remote modem. See Figure 4.

Computer or Terminal

Type AT in terminal mode; hit
ENTER; dial remote modem;
establish online mode; enter
escape sequence; type ATU3
and hit ENTER

UUUUU
UUUUU

Local MultiModem

Remote MultiModem Computer or Terminal

Digital

Analog

Digital

Analog

Figure 4. Local digital loopback test.

Test procedure

1. Open your communications software and go into terminal mode. Type AT and press E

NTER

; you

should get an OK message. Enter AT&E0 to disable error correction.

2. Dial the remote modem and establish your online connection.

3. Type an escape sequence (+++AT or AT) to bring your modem into

command mode while still maintaining the connection with the remote modem.

4. Type ATU3 and press E

NTER

. Once you receive an OK message from your modem (if responses are

enabled), your modem is placed in digital loopback mode.

5. Have someone enter data from the remote keyboard. For this test, typing multiple uppercase

U

characters is a good way to send an alternating test pattern of binary ones and zeros. The data
received by your modem enters its analog receiver, is converted to digital data, is reconverted into
analog, and then is transmitted back to the remote modem. Your modem passes this test if the data
received on the remote monitor is the same as the data entered from the remote keyboard.

6. To exit the test, enter an escape sequence (+++AT or AT), which returns

the modem to command mode. The modem should respond with an OK message. If you wish to stay
on line with the remote modem for normal data transmission, type ATO and press E

NTER

. If you

wish to terminate the call, type ATH and press E

NTER

to hang up.