2 remote dial-up capability, 1 user port modem, 2 remote site modem – Comtech EF Data SNM-1010L User Manual
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SNM-1010L Data/Control Modem
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User Port Operation
MN/SNM1010L.OM
4.2
Remote Dial-Up Capability
The SNM-1010L User Port can be accessed via an external PC modem. A user dials into
an SNM-1010L from a remote location using the following items:
• Personal computer
• Auto-interface speed-detect modem
• Modem terminal software capable of emulating an ANSI terminal
4.2.1
User Port Modem
The remote dial-up was tested using a US Robotics, Inc. external Sportster™ 28.8
modem with V.34 and V.32bis at the User Port. Recommended dip switch settings for
this modem are described in the following listing.
Pin 1
Down
Data Terminal Override
Pin 2
Up
Verbal Result Codes
Pin 3
Up
Suppress Result Codes
Pin 4
Down
No Echo, Off-line Commands
Pin 5
Up
Auto Answer On
Pin 6
Up
Carrier Detect Normal
Pin 7
Up
Load NOVRAM Defaults
Pin 8
Up
Dumb Mode
The US Robotics, Inc. external Sportster™ 28.8 modem or a similar modem should be
used at the User Port.
4.2.2
Remote Site Modem
The remote dial-up was tested using a US Robotics, Inc. external or internal Sportster™
28.8 modem with V.34 and V.32bis at the remote site. Recommended dip switch settings
for this modem are the factory default settings.
The US Robotics, Inc. external or internal Sportster™ 28.8 modem or a similar modem
should be used at the remote site.
On the PC, modem setting requirements include the following:
ANSI emulation
19.2, 8, N, 1
Software flow control XON/XOFF
1 ms character spacing for ASCII uploads
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