Honeywell UMC800 User Manual
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Mounting and Wiring
Remote Access
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UMC800 Controller Installation and User Guide
Release F
4/01
Modem configuration examples
Below are procedures for setting up the following commercially available modems:
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3Com US Robotics 56K Data/Fax External Modem
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Zoom 56K Dualmode External Modem
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Best Data 56SX Data Fax External Modem
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SixNet VT-MODEM Industrial External Modem
3Com US Robotics 56K Data/Fax External Modem
Step
Action
1
Ensure that the switches are set to the factory settings:
Switch
Setting
Position
Function
1
OFF
UP
Normal DTR operations
2
OFF
UP
Verbal (word) results
3
ON
DOWN
Enable result codes
4
OFF
UP
Displays keyboard commands
5
ON
DOWN
Disables auto answer
6
OFF
UP
Modem sends CD signal when it connects with another
modem
7
OFF
UP
Loads Y0-Y4 configuration from user-defined
nonvolatile memory (NVRAM)
8
ON
DOWN
Enables recognition (smart mode)
2
Connect the modem to a PC. If your computer’s RS232 port has a 25-pin connector, use a
DB-25 male to DB-25 female RS232 cable. If your computer’s RS232 port has a 9-pin
connector, use a DB-25 male to DB-9 female modem cable.
3
Power-up the modem.
4
Run a serial communication port program such as Hyperterminal.
5
Within the communication program, select the port to which the modem is connected.
6
Configure the port to these settings:
baud rate = 9600
data bits = 8
parity = none
stop bits = 1
flow control = none
7
In the program’s terminal window, type in the letters “AT” followed by the enter key. The
modem should give an OK response.
8
Power down the modem and disconnect it from the PC.