Chapter 3. Installing an Analog Modem
12.Click FINISH.
13.Click Close.
14.The external analog modem may now be used, or you may re- start the Express Configuration Wizard and deselect the Con- nect External Modem option to enable the Express XRT.
Configuring an External Analog Modem
If the modem does not support 230.4 kbps, dip switch 1 on the back panel of the Express XRT must be On (down) to install and use an external modem with the Express XRT. This limits the DTE speed to 115.2 kbps when using the Express XRT with an external modem. To
When using applications supporting Express XRT operation at
230.4kbps with an external analog modem that does not support
230.4kbps, attach the Express XRT to the high speed 16650 UART COM port and connect the external modem to a separate COM port. This allows the Express XRT to operate at 230.4 kbps and the external modem to operate at the reduced speed.
Required External Analog Modem Settings
There is one setting in the external modem that is required before trying to enable the modem with the Express Configuration Wiz- ard. The Carrier Detect signal from the modem should be set to Normal (track the CD signal). This can be accomplished by using the AT command AT&C1. AT commands can be entered into the modem using the following procedure:
<cr> indicates to press the Enter key on the keyboard.
1.Open a terminal emulation session using HyperACCESS or HyperTerminal.
2.Type AT_L1 <cr>
3.Type AT <cr>
4.Type ATI <cr>
5.Type AT &C1 <cr>
6.Type AT&W <cr>
7.Type AT_L0 <cr>
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