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D.1 defining dial-up modem parameters, Purpose, Format – RAD Data comm LRS-24 User Manual

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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands

LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual

D-2

Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters

D.1 Defining Dial-Up Modem Parameters

Purpose

Defines the call-out parameters for the CM-2 dial-out port. The specified call-out
parameters are used by the CM-2 to build the call command that is sent to the
dial-up modem.
The modem connected to the out port must be set up as follows: (For
convenience, the Hayes commands required to select the specified parameters are
listed in brackets.)
• At least 38.4 kbps per second dial modem
• Modem reports call progress result codes: OK, CONNECT, RING,

NO CARRIER, NO ANSWER, ERROR, BUSY (AT X0)

• Modem sends result code to DTE (AT Q0)
• No echo (AT E0)
• Modem sends long form result codes (AT V1)
• DTR is ignored (AT &D0)
• DSR forced on (AT &S0)
• Escape code character must be + (AT S2=43).

Format

DEF CALL

Procedure

To define the CM-2 call-out parameters:
• Type: NODE 13 DEF CALL.

The call-out parameters’ data form is displayed. A typical data form is shown in
Table D-1.

DIAL MODEM CONFIGURATION

DIAL MODEM STATUS: ACTIVE

COMMAND: ATD

NUM OF RETRIES: 2

WAIT FOR CONNECT: 60 SECS

DIAL MODE: TONE

PHONE NUMBER: 29

ALT NUM MODE: YES

ALT NUM:

Figure D-1. Dial Modem Configuration Screen

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