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BA-SeriesIntelligent Data/Fax ModemUser Guide

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10MultiModemBA User GuideFax Modulations V.21CH2 FSK at 300 bps, V.27ter DPSK at 4800 and 2400 bps,V.29 QAM at 9600 and 7200 bps, V.17 TCM at 14400, 1

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100MultiModemBA User GuideDTR Dialing ($D) CommandDTR Dialing is an alternate method of causing the modem to automatically dial a number. DataTerminal

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101Appendix E - MultiModemBA Cables3.Austriaa) Command/Indication modification (none)b) Delayed and Forbidden list behavior1. No delay between retries

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102MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix E - MultiModemBA CablesThese cables connect your modem to your terminal or computer’s serial port.25-PIN DTEConnect

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103Appendix F - Regulatory InformationAppendix F - Regulatory InformationFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits

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104MultiModemBA User Guide6. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations, orprocedures that could affect the opera

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105Appendix F - Regulatory InformationInternational Modem RestrictionsSome dialing and answering defaults and restrictions may vary for international

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106MultiModemBA User GuideIndexAAbort Timer...51Answer Mode ...

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107IndexEscape Code Character ...50Escape Sequence Options (%E)...47Escape Sequences (+++AT<

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108MultiModemBA User GuidePause Time for Comma...51PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD53PBX/CBX systems ...

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109IndexYYmodem/G ...85ZZmodem ...85

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11Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.7 Modem LED IndicatorsThe MultiModem diagnostic LED indicators are shown in Figures 1-1FXECTROH249614.419.

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12MultiModemBA User Guide1.8 Controls on PC BoardThe MultiModem is designed on a single printed circuit (PC) board. This board contains one 16-positio

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Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection

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14MultiModemBA User Guide2.1 What is in Your Modem Package?Your MultiModem is made up of many components. Make sure you have them all before trying to

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15Chapter 2 - Installation and Connection2.2.1 Safety Warnings1. Use this product only with UL and cUL listed computers.2. To reduce the risk of fire,

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16MultiModemBA User Guide3 Connect the modem to a dial-up line by attaching the RJ-11 telephone cord (provided with yourunit) to the LINE connector on

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Chapter 3 - Software Configuration and Modem Basics

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18MultiModemBA User Guide3.1 IntroductionChapter 2 described the installation of PhoneTools, a communications software. If you are using adifferent so

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19Chapter 3 - Software Configuration3.4.1 Changing Default ParametersBy default, the modem will answer after the first ring and try to communicate wit

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User Guide88312001 Revision BMultiModemII Models:MT2834BA/MT2834BAIThis publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior expresse

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20MultiModemBA User Guide3.5.2 Terminal EmulationIf you are accessing the remote computer as if from an on-site terminal, the keyboard codes used byyo

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Chapter 4 - Command Mode

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22MultiModemBA User Guide4.1 IntroductionAT commands are the means by which you, and your communications software, are able tocommunicate with and con

Strany 26 - 4.3 Result Codes

23Chapter 4 - Command ModeDial (D or A) command,or incoming phone callCarrier detectedHANGUPON-LINEMODEWAIT FORCARRIERCOMMANDMODEAT0 Command+++ATNo ca

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24MultiModemBA User GuideSTORE MODEM &FLoad Factory DefaultsCONFIGURATIONS &WStore Configuration & S-RegisterAND DEFAULTSParametersZReset

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25Chapter 4 - Command ModeCONFIGURE DATA &E14Data Compression DisabledCOMPRESSION &E15Data Compression EnabledCONFIGURE SPEED $BA0Speed Conver

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26MultiModemBA User Guide4.3 Result CodesThe Command mode provides you with several responses, or “Result Codes”, that can aid you inCommand mode oper

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27Chapter 4 - Command Mode4.4 Dialing Commands4.4.1 Dialing Action CommandsDial Command DThe letter D in a command causes the modem to dial the teleph

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28MultiModemBA User GuideDTR Dialing $DAn alternate method of causing the modem to automatically dial is DTR Dialing. Data Terminal Ready(DTR) is a si

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29Chapter 4 - Command ModeSet Pulse Dial Ratios &PThis command sets the time ratios between the open and closed portions of the dialing pulsefrequ

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ContentsChapter 1 - Introduction and Description... 51.1 Introduction...

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30MultiModemBA User GuideFlash On Hook !Some switchboard systems react to a momentary On Hook. An exclamation mark inserted in thecommand causes the m

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31Chapter 4 - Command ModeNumber Linking NNYou may command the modem to dial another number automatically if the first number dialed isbusy. This woul

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32MultiModemBA User GuideLoading Factory Defaults &FThe &F command provides a choice between customized configuration settings in RAM and thef

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33Chapter 4 - Command Mode&X0 is the default setting, which allows DIP-Switch #11 to control Internal/External Clocking (defaultInternal). Interna

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34MultiModemBA User GuideResult Codes (Basic and Extended) and Call Progress Selection XThe X Command is used to select one of two possible dialing me

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35Chapter 4 - Command ModeBell/V.21 Tone BThe B command selects the frequency that the modem uses for its answer tone. (The answer tone isthe tone tra

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36MultiModemBA User GuideEnable/Disable Lowspeed Fast Connect $FCEntering AT$FC0&W0<CR> sets up the data pump so that it will not transmit a

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37Chapter 4 - Command ModeData Terminal Ready Control &DData Terminal Ready (DTR) on pin 20 of the RS-232C interface is required in order for the

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38MultiModemBA User GuideDSR/CD Interaction Control &SFIn typical applications, Data Set Ready (DSR) follows Carrier Detect (CD). &SF0 enables

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39Chapter 4 - Command Mode#L0 Command The #L0 Command allows a pair of modems to negotiate which V.42mode (MNP or LAP-M) will be used in their transmi

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Chapter 5 - S-Registers... 495.1 Introduction...

Strany 45 - Serial Port Baud Rate $SB

40MultiModemBA User GuideRetransmit Count $RIf errors are received during a Reliable connection, the modem re-sends the block of data whichcontained a

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41Chapter 4 - Command ModeHardware Flow Control &E4With Hardware Flow Control, the modem uses its RS-232C interface to control the flow of data fr

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42MultiModemBA User GuideSend Xon/Xoff Characters #XThe #X phone interface command allows the modem to send either a single or multiple Xoffcharacters

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43Chapter 4 - Command ModeParity Selection #PThe #P command enables the setting of parity. AT#P0 selects no parity. AT#P1 selects odd parity.AT#P2 sel

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44MultiModemBA User Guide4.4.11 Speed Conversion CommandsSpeed conversion is a necessary part of data compression since data must be presented to them

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45Chapter 4 - Command ModeSerial Port Baud Rate $SBThe $SB command presets the speed of the modem’s serial (RS-232C) port, in both Originate andAnswe

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46MultiModemBA User Guide4.4.12 Immediate Action CommandsHelp Screens $HThe Help command is designed to give you short explanations on how to use each

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47Chapter 4 - Command ModeOff Hook HYou can make the modem hang up (go On Hook). Entering ATH1<RETURN> brings the line OffHook, just as if you p

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48MultiModemBA User GuideExiting Command Mode, Going Back On-Line OYou can bring the modem out of Command mode and back into On-Line mode by entering

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Chapter 5 - S-Registers

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Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description

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50MultiModemBA User Guide5.1 IntroductionCertain Command Mode configurations are stored in memory registers called, S-Registers. The Scommand is used

Strany 57 - Remote Configuration

51Chapter 5 - S-RegistersS4Line Feed CharacterUnit: ASCII CharacterRange: 0-127Default: 10 (^J)Description: S4 defines the character recognized as Lin

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52MultiModemBA User GuideS9Carrier Detect Response TimeUnit: 100 mSec.Range: 1-255Default: 6Description: S9 sets the time delay between when the modem

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53Chapter 5 - S-RegistersS15Callback Time DelayUnit: SecondsRange: 10-255Default: 20Description: S15 defines the time delay between Callback attempts

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54MultiModemBA User GuideS26Failed Password AttemptsUnit: 1 failed attemptRange: 0-255Default: 0Description: S26 counts the number of times there has

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55Chapter 5 - S-RegistersS36Time Between DTR Inactive and Modem Off-HookUnit: 1 SecondRange: 0-255 secondsDefault: 0Description: The DTR Busy-out feat

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56MultiModemBA User Guide5.2.1 Examples of Assigning Values1. Let’s say you wish to have longer pauses caused by the comma in a dial command; five sec

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Chapter 6 - Callback Security andRemote Configuration

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58MultiModemBA User Guide6.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes how the MultiModem’s Callback and Remote Configuration features operate.These features

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59Chapter 6 - Callback Security and Remote ConfigurationTable 6-1. Modem LOGIN, Setup and Remote Escape Code ProceduresTo change your modem’s LOGIN Pa

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6MultiModemBA User Guide1.1 IntroductionWelcome to the world of data communications. You have acquired one of the finest intelligentdesktop data/fax m

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60MultiModemBA User GuideTable 6-2. Callback Password and Dial Back Phone Number Entry ProceduresStep Procedure1. Enter your modem's LOGIN Passwo

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61Chapter 6 - Callback Security and Remote Configuration7. Enter your modem's LOGIN Password (as selected in Table 6-1) by entering:AT#Ixxxxxxxxx

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62MultiModemBA User Guide2. You then select 1 or 2. With 1, the modem goes back into data mode and with 2, the modemresponds with the following:Passwo

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63Chapter 6 - Callback Security and Remote ConfigurationChange SETUP Password #SThe default SETUP password for your modem is "SMODEMSETUP".

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64MultiModemBA User GuideLocal Inactivity Timer (S29)S29 defines the amount of idle time that can elapse between AT commands after the SETUPpassword h

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Chapter 7 - DIP-Switch Settings

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66MultiModemBA User Guide7.1 IntroductionThere are several DIP-Switch options on the modem’s printed circuit (PC) board. The DIP-Switchesare accessibl

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67Chapter 7 - DIP-Switch SettingsSwitch #2SDLC/BSC Option(Synchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-Up)Synchronous Data Link Control (SDLC) and Binary Synchro

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68MultiModemBA User GuideSwitch #4Unix UUCP Spoofing(Asynchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-Up)The modem can be configured for use with Unix equipment whi

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69Chapter 7 - DIP-Switch SettingsSwitch #6Slave Clocking(Synchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-Up)In Synchronous mode, DIP-Switch #6 controls the option o

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7Chapter 1 - Introduction and DescriptionChapter 6 - Callback and Remote ConfigurationChapter 6 documents instructions on how to operate the modem&ap

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70MultiModemBA User GuideSwitch #10Leased Line/Dial-Up Operation -- "DDD"(Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode/Leased Line/Dial-Up)The modem operat

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71Chapter 7 - DIP-Switch SettingsSwitches #13 and #14Speed Switches(Synchronous Mode/Leased Line)DIP-Switches #13 and #14 are used to set the modem’s

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72MultiModemBA User Guide7.4 Recording Option ConfigurationsThis section lets you record any changes you may have made to the DIP-Switch settings. Cir

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73Chapter 7 - DIP-Switch SettingsDIP Switches #13-14Note: The modem baud rate command ($MBn) overrides the setting of these speed selectionswitches (D

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Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service and Tech Support

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75Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service, and Technical Support8.1 IntroductionThis chapter starts out with statements about your modem's 5-year warranty.

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76MultiModemBA User GuidePlease direct your questions regarding technical matters, product configuration, verification that theproduct is defective, e

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77Chapter 8 - Warranty, Service, and Technical Support8.4 Replacement PartsSupplyNet, Inc., can supply you with replacement power supplies, cables and

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Appendixes

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79Appendix A - Upgrading Your Modem’s FirmwareAppendix A -- Upgrading Your Modem’s FirmwareYour modem is controlled by semi-permanent software, called

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8MultiModemBA User Guide1.3.1 2834 Series FeaturesYour MT2834BA modem meets the proposed Enhanced V.34 ITU standard for data signalling ratesas high a

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80MultiModemBA User Guide5. If the firmware version number is greater than the firmware version number found in “Step 1: Identifythe Modem Firmware,”

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81Appendix A - Upgrading Your Modem’s FirmwareStep 6: Upgrade the Modem’s FirmwareBefore you begin the following procedure, read the README.TXT file e

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82MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix B - TroubleshootingYour modem was thoroughly tested at the factory before it was shipped. If you are unable to make

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83Appendix B - Troubleshooting•If you don’t get an OK, the problem may still be in the communications software. Make sure youhave done whatever is nec

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84MultiModemBA User GuideThe Modem Dials But Cannot Make a ConnectionThere can be several reasons the modem fails to make a connection. Possibilities

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85Appendix B - TroubleshootingThe Modem Disconnects While On-line•If you have call waiting on the same phone line as your modem, it may interrupt your

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86MultiModemBA User GuideI Am Getting Garbage Characters on the Monitor•Your computer and the remote computer may be set to different word lengths, st

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87Appendix C - AT Command SummaryApendix C - AT Command SummaryCommand Values DescriptionATAttention Code that precedes most command stringsexcept A/,

Strany 97 - V.25bis Mode AT Commands

88MultiModemBA User GuideCommand Values DescriptionDsNd s = phone # Store telephone number. To store, phone d = 0 thru9 number ”s“ is entered and foll

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89Appendix C - AT Command Summary&Fn n = 0, 8 or 9 &F loads factory default values from ROM.* &F8 reads factory default values and switch

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9Chapter 1 - Introduction and Description1.5 Technical SpecificationsYour data/fax modem meets the specifications listed below:Tradename MultiModemIIT

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90MultiModemBA User Guide$MBn n = speed $MB75 selects CCITT V.23 mode.$MB300 selects 300 bps on-line.$MB1200 selects 1200 bps on-line.$MB2400 selects

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91Appendix C - AT Command Summary$SBn n = speed $SB300 selects 300 bps at serial port.$SB1200 selects 1200 bps at serial port.$SB2400 selects 2400 bps

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92MultiModemBA User GuideXn n = 0,1,2,3 or 4 * X0 selects Basic Result Codes (w/o CONNECT1200, CONNECT 2400).X1 selects Extended Result Codes (w/CONNE

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93Appendix C - AT Command SummaryCallback Security/Remote Configuration Command SummaryCommand Description#DBn #DB0 disables Callback Security and ans

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94MultiModemBA User GuidePassword Command SummaryCommand Description#Ixxxxxxxxxx Login Password is any keyboard characters (x)(upper/lower case sensit

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95Appendix C - AT Command SummaryV.25bis CommandsCommand Description$Vn $V0 returns modem to AT command mode when inV.25bis mode.$V1 enables V.25bis m

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96MultiModemBA User GuideAppendix D - V.25bis OperationChapter 4 described a set of commands which let the modem dial, hang-up, and be configured forv

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97Appendix D - V.25bis OperationAnother asynchronous mode concern is the problem of connecting at a different speed than thespeed at which the serial

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98MultiModemBA User GuideV.25bis Responses (Result Codes)When in V.25bis mode (the AT$V1 command executed), your modem provides you with severalrespon

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99Appendix D - V.25bis OperationDial Phone Number Provided (CRN) CommandThe CRN command permits the dialing of the phone number immediately following

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