Test Mode 7 | Test Mode 7 is the Switch and LED operational test. | By running |
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Test Mode 9 | Test | Mode | 9 | is | the | This | test | checks | the | |||
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&T9 | return | the | mux | to | normal operating | mode | if, | for | some | reason, | its | |
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Test Mode 11 | Test mode 11 is the local channel test which checks the operation |
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connection, etc) | by outputting "The | &T11 | Quick Brown Fox Jumped Over..." to all channel devices. You |
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Test Mode 12 | Test mode 12 is the voice/fax loopback test (if the voice/fax |
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5.2.7
Command Modem Commands
The command modem select and remote access commands are described in this section. The command modem accepts commands at speeds up to 2400 bps. Additional command modem AT commands are provided in Appendix D.
Command | The Command Modem Select command #MA1 sends all |
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Modem | subsequent commands generated on your supervisory console |
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Select | to the command modem. The various commands for the |
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#MA | described in Appendix F. The #MA1 command enables the | command modem. | |
The #MA0 command disables the command | modem input and hangs up the phone line. |
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