Multi-Tech Systems MMV1600 owner manual ATX0, ATX1, ATX2

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The ATX4 command causes the command modem to wait for a

dial tone before

dialing. This command is referred to as the smart

 

dialing method where as the ATX3 command is referred

to as

 

blind dialing. The CONNECT xxxx result codes are activated and

the BUSY

result code is enabled if a busy signal is detected from

the called command modem. The ATX4

command is the factory

default setting.

 

 

 

 

The Result Code Set/Call Progress X commands are summa-

rized below.

 

ATX0

Basic result codes are enabled. Dumb dialing (dial tone

 

and busy

signal) capability is provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATX1

Extended result codes are enabled. Dumb dialing

 

capability is

provided.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATX2

Wait for dial tone before dialing is enabled. Extended

 

result codes

are enabled. Busy signal is not detected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ATX3 Blind dialing is enabled along with extended result

 

codes. Busy

result code is enabled if the busy signal is

 

 

detected.

 

 

 

ATX4 Smart dialing is enabled with extended result codes.

 

Smart dialing

provides dial tone and busy signal detec

 

 

tion. ATX4 is the factory default setting.

 

Select Stored

The Select Stored Profile on Power Up &Y command determines

Profile on Powerwhich stored

profile is established on power up or reset of the

Up

command modem. The &Y0 command selects stored

profile 0

 

and &Y1 selects stored profile 1 on power up or reset. The profile &Y0-1is stored

using the &W command. &Y0 is the factory default

 

setting.

 

 

Recall

The Z command causes the command modem to retreive the

 

 

Stored

stored configuration from non-volatile memory (NVRAM) and

Profilesstore it in the active

configuration area. The command mode

 

 

 

 

 

 

buffer is cleared after the Z command is executed. The ATZ0

 

 

Z0-1

command loads profile 0 into the active configuration area and

 

 

 

ATZ1 command loads profile 1. The active profiles are stored

using the &W

command and viewed using the &V command

 

which are explained earlier in this section.

 

Store Telephone

The Store Telephone Number &Z command causes the com-

Number mand modem to store

up to four strings of telephone numbers

into NVRAM for later recall by the Dial Stored Number ATDSx

&Z0-3=x

command. The format for this command is &Z and up to a 36

character telephone number and/or dialing

modifiers which are

 

stored at location 0.

If the command format is &Z= (=is a

 

delimiter)

with no number preceding the delimiter, this telephone

number is also stored at location 0.

If the format

of this command

 

is &Zx= where the number preceding the delimiter is between 0

and 3, the

telephone number and/or dialing modifiers are stored

at the loaction specified by the number preceding the

delimiter.

 

The following characters are allowed to be stored: 0 through 9,

A through D,

T P R W # * , ! ; along with the delimiter (=).

 

 

 

 

 

Dial Digits/

Digits 0 through 9 and characters A through D, # and * are valid

Characters

dial

characters. Characters A through D, # and * represent

specific tone pairs and therefore, can be used

only when tone

0 to 9, A to D, dialing.

 

 

 

 

# and *

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wait for Quiet

The Wait for Quiet Answer @ command causes the command

Answer modem to look for

rings followed by 5 seconds of silence before

 

processing the next symbol in the dial command. This command

@

is used for accessing a system that does not provide a dial tone.

S-Register S7

determines the maximum wait time. If Quiet

 

Answer is detected, the dial modifiers following the command are

 

executed. If busy is detected, the command modem returns a

BUSY result code and

goes to the hang-up process, aborting

further execution of commands.

 

 

Flash On Hook

The Flash On Hook ! command causes the command modem

to to go on hook for

0.75 second. Some switch-board systems

 

react to a momentary on hook state. An exclamation point

inserted in the dialing command causes the command to flash

on hook for three-quarters of a second, just as if

you had

 

depressed the disconnect button (on the handset cradle)

 

momentarily.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic

You can cause the command modem to pause during the

 

 

Pauses in

dialing sequence by entering a comma character where the

 

 

Dialing

pause is desired. This pause will last two seconds. If a longer

 

 

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LED IndicatorsAppendix E Back Panel LED Indicators DescriptionFCR ON/OFF Switch Power ConnectorBPS Modem DIAL-UP Line Connector Command Port TERMINAL/PC ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXS Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 2 FXO ConnectorVOICE/FAX Channel 1 E&M Connector VOICE/FAX Channel 1 FXS ConnectorRS232C/V.35 Shunt Channel Board Number of Channels SwitchChannel # Appendix F Flow Control BackgroundOff Printer pacing and Flow Control Glossary of Terms Page Format Page Parameter Page Page Symbols DOC DSUFXO FXS External Composite LinkLads List Channel Parameters Command Load DSU Factory Defaults CommandMultiMux Functional Testing Procedure Link ProtocolPDN PstnREN RJ48STransmit XMT Indicator Stop Bit Command SB1-SB2Stdm Voice/Fax Channel Testing Procedure Voice/Fax Input Level Gain CommandWord Length Select Command WL5-8 Voice/Fax Channels