Telenetics MOT202TSA, MOT202TRM manual Chapter Troubleshooting, Local Modem Test

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Chapter 4

Troubleshooting

his chapter describes troubleshooting procedures you can use in the Tunlikely event you encounter a problem with your modem.

Local Modem Test

The local modem test verifies the local modem’s transmitter, receiver, and connection to the locally attached DTE. This test can be run either by generating a data pattern from the locally attached DTE or by having the modem generate a test pattern.

The following procedure describes how to run the local modem test using a locally attached DTE to generate a data pattern.

1.Using the front panel test switch, place the modem in Analog Loopback mode.

2.Turn on the Request To Send line.

3.Use the locally attached DTE to transmit the data pattern and check for data errors on the Receive Data line.

The following procedure describes how to run the local modem test using the modem test pattern instead of a data pattern originated by the local DTE.

1.Using the front panel test switch, place the modem in Self Test mode.

2.The TM indicator should turn ON. If the indicator turns OFF or flashes, errors are occurring.

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Contents MOT202TSA/MOT202TRM Contents Leds and Controls Summary of Key Features Chapter IntroductionUsing This Manual ModelsContact Information Voice CallsIntroduction Installing the Modem Site PreparationUnpacking Your Hardware Additional Items You Need Hardware OverviewConfiguring the Modem Configuring the ModemModem Jumper Locations Jumper Settings Jumper S1 − Carrier Detect Control Jumper S2 − Transmit LevelJumper S3 − 2-wire/4-wire Mode Jumper S4 − Call Turnaround SquelchJumper S8 − Signal and Earth Ground Jumper S5 − Transmit CarrierJumper S6 − Local Copy Jumper S9 − RTS-CTS Delay Jumper S10 − Carrier Detect DelayJumper S11 − Turnaround Squelch Time Jumper S12 − Soft Carrier Turn Off Jumper S13 − Anti-StreamingConnecting a DTE Connecting to a Private Line Communication CircuitJumpers S14 and S15 − Self Test or Test Pattern Powering-on the Modem Powering-off the ModemChapter LEDs and Controls TFront Panel LEDsFront Panel Test Switch Analog Loopback Test Self Test Chapter Troubleshooting Local Modem TestLine and Modem Test Chapter Specifications TGeneralDimensions and Weight Temperature RangePower Requirements DTE Connector EIA RS-232-C Telco ConnectorInterface Pin Assignments Specifications Appendix a Compliances FCC RuleDepartment of Canada Statement Appendix B Limited Product Warranty Limited Product Warranty

MOT202TSA, MOT202TRM specifications

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On the other hand, the MOT202TSA model is tailored for advanced sensor monitoring and control. Its sophisticated architecture supports not only telemetry but also extensive data logging capabilities. The device features enhanced security protocols, protecting sensitive data during transmission. The MOT202TSA supports over-the-air firmware updates, which simplifies maintenance and ensures that users benefit from the latest technological advancements without the need for physical intervention.

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