Chapter 5 - Testing the Modem
5.1Local Analog Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 3
In this test, data from your computer or terminal is sent to your modem's transmitter, converted into analog form, looped back to the receiver, converted into digital form and then received back at your monitor for verification. No connection to the phone line is required. See Figure
Computer or Terminal
Local MultiModem
UUUU
Digital
Type ATU0 or ATU1, | Analog |
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then ENTER |
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Figure 5-1. Local Analog Loopback Test
The test procedure is as follows:
1.Connect the modem to your computer. With your communication software, set the desired baud rate.
2.Type ATU0 (or ATU) and hit ENTER. This places your modem in Analog Loopback mode, in the Originate mode. The modem is now out of the Command mode and in a pseudo
3.Once you receive a connect message (if responses are enabled), enter data from your keyboard. For this test, typing multiple upper case "U" characters is a good way to send an alternating test pattern of ones and zeros.
4.For a more complete test, you should also test the modem in Answer mode. To do this, you must “escape” from Originate mode by entering an Escape Sequence (+++AT<CR> or <BREAK>AT<CR>) . Then type
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