
May 2003 | Installing the server and connecting the peripheral devices |
To set the modem DIP switches
Use a pair of tweezers or a small screw driver to set the DIP switches as described in the “Change to” column of the following table:
Note: ON is down. OFF is up.
DIP | Default | Change |
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1 | OFF | OFF | DataÑTerminal Ready (DTR) override |
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| OFF: Normal DTR operations. (The |
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| computer must provide a DTR signal for the |
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| modem to accept commands. If DTR is |
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| dropped, the call is terminated.) |
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| ON: The modem ignores DTR (override). |
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2 | OFF | OFF | Verbal/numeric result codes |
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| OFF: Verbal (word) results. |
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| ON: Numeric results. |
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3 | ON | ON | Result code display |
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| OFF: Suppresses result codes. |
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| ON: Enables result codes. |
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4 | OFF | OFF | Command mode local echo suppression |
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| OFF: Displays keyboard commands. |
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| ON: Suppresses echo. |
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5 | ON | ON | Auto answer suppression |
OFF: The modem answers on the first ring,
Ñor higher if specified in NVRAM. ON: Disables auto answer.
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