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 #5 S7-#
 Chapter Introduction
Shelf-Mount Units
 Features
Data Mode
 Communications Software Class 1 Fax Communications Software
Fax Mode
Software
Internet Browser
 Physical
Description
Functional
 Rear Panel 115 Vac Model
 Modem 3600 Card
Card Version of the Modem
 Chapter Installation
Mounting Accessories
 DC Power Connection
Electrical Installation
AC Power Connection
DTE Connection
 Digital Interface Signals
 Pin Signal Description s
Pin 232D Signal Description
 Pin Signal Descriptions
DCE
 Telephone Line Connection
 Dial Mode Pstn Connection Dial jack
Dial-up Connection 115 Vac Model
 Leased Line Connection TELSET/LEASED Line Jack
 Leased Line Connection 115 Vac Model
 Shelf-Mount MD1000C Installation
MD1000C Connections
 Option Selection
Power-Up
Chapter Getting Started
 Dialing with a Standard Telephone
Autodialing from a Terminal with the AT Commands
Placing a Call
Autodialing from Front Panel
 Answering a Call
Ending a Call
 Reasons for Call Termination
Reasons for Call Terminatio n Condition
 Reasons for Call Termination Condition
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 Chapter Front Panel Operation
LED Descriptions
 LCD Menus
LCD Menu Operation
 LCD Menu Option Selectio n
Reg
 LCD Menu Option Selection
Main Menu Submenu Submenu Item Option Com Reg
 Submenu Main Menu Option Com Reg
 Lease line only † Dial line only
 Modify Change DTE Speed DTE=DCE
 Modify Change DTE Dial Method Async
 Modify Change DTE RTS/CTS Delay
 Password of 0000 disables front panel security
 Front Panel Security
 Front Panel Operation
 Operation Modes
Chapter AT Commands
Command Categories
 Online Command Mode
Sending Commands to the Modem
Offline Command Mode
 Creating a Command Statement AT
Autobaud Guidelines for Creating Command Statements
 Monitor Display
Command Statement Buffer
Repeating a Command a
Backspace Key
 Group Commands
Response Commands
Numbered Commands
 Response Displays Q
Command Operation
Digit / Word Selection
Negotiation Displays W
 Call Progress / Connect Speed Messages
 Command Code Set Number Operation
Number Code Application *RC
 Response Number Codes / Messages
Code Message Meaning
 DTE rate 31200 bps
 Connect 300/V42
 Connect 300/MNP5
 Dial Commands
Dialing D
 Insert Long Pause
Tone Dialing T
Pulse Dialing P
Wait for Second Dial Tone W
 Hook Flash
Switching to Answer Mode after Dialing R
Remaining in Command Mode
Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence @
 Autodial Number Location *AUn
Switching from Voice to Data
Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn
Voice Calls
 Autoanswer S0
AT Command Answer a
Manual Answer
Caller ID *ID
 Distinctive Ring *DR
Caller ID Message s Modem sends this message
 Terminal Interface Commands
Data Carrier Detect &C
 Data Set Ready &S
Data Terminal Ready &D
 Serial Port Ring Indicator Pin 22 \R
Request to Send / Clear to Send &R
 DTE Controlled Fallback Rate Pin 23 *FB
General Commands
Changing from Data Mode to Command Mode +++
Local Character Echo E
 Fast Disconnect H2, H3
Online Character Echo F
Hanging Up H, H1
 Speaker Control M
Speaker Volume L
Eprom Check
 Long Space Disconnect Y
Asynchronous / Synchronous Mode Selection &M
Return Online O
Bis Guard Tones &G
 Make / Break Dial Pulse Ratio &P
 Asymmetric Bit Rates *AS
Synchronous Transmit Clock Source &X
Rate Selection Thresholds *TH
Modulation *MM
 Maximum DCE Speed %B
 Minimum DCE Speed %L
 Auto Retrain %E
Automatic Rate Adaption %R
 Manual Rate Adaption *RR
Product Revision Level %V
 Talk / Data *DA
Online Quick Reference $H
Product Serial Number $V
Fast Train *FT
 Private Line Operation
Disable AT Command Set *NT
Wire Operation
Dial Line Transmit Level *TDn
 Wire Leased Line Operation
Wire Dial-up Operation
 Dial Backup
 Manual Dial Backup *LD
Dial Backup *DB
Return to Leased Line from Dial Backup *LB
Dial / Leased Line &L
 Active Profile
Configuration Commands
Configuration Profiles
Stored Profile
 Storing a Configuration &W
Powerup Option Set &Y
 Reset to Stored Configuration Z
Load Factory Options &Fn
 View Configuration Profiles/Received Signal Options &V
Storing a Telephone Command Line &Zx=n, *CNx,n, *ND
 Retaining / Restoring Options *RO
Remote Configuration
Soft Download Password %P1, $Y
 Remote Configuration Security
Remote Security Code %P=
 Entering Remote Configuration %T=, &T
Enabling/Disabling Remote Configuration *RA
 Remote Configuration DTE Speed *RB
Remote Configuration Format *RF
 Remote Configuration Saving or Discarding Options *RQ
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 Chapter Protocols
Ccitt V.42 bis Error Control Protocol
Reliable Mode
 Constant Speed Interface
Auto-Reliable Mode
Normal Mode
Data Compression
 Flow Control
Direct Mode
Protocol Commands
 Disconnect Buffer Delay %D
 Optional Detection Phase \M
Serial Port DTE Constant Speed \J
 Operating Mode \N
Auto-Reliable Fallback Character %An
 Serial Port Flow Control \Q
 XON/XOFF Pass Through \X
Data Link Flow Control \G
 Break Control \Kn
 Inactivity Timer \T
 Set Auto-Reliable Buffer \C
Maximum Reliable Block Size \A
Transmit Break / Set Break Length \B
 42bis Data Compression %C
 Test Categories
Chapter Test Mode Operation
Diagnostic Test s Offline Online
 Test Commands Operation
Terminating a Test in Progress &T
 Testing the Local Modem
Local Analog Loopback &T1
 Local Analog Loopback with Self Test &T8
Local Analog with Test Pattern
 Testing the Remote Modem
Local Digital Loopback &T3
 Grant/Deny RDL Request &T4, &T5
Remote Digital Loopback &T6
 Remote Digital Loopback with Self Test &T7
Test Pattern %T
 DTE Controlled Remote Digital Loopback Pin 21 *RD
DTE Controlled Local Analog Loopback Pin 18 *LA
 Chapter Security
Autocallback Security
 Operating with Low Security
Low Security Operation
Operating without Low Security
Remote Operation
 Local Operation
Low Security Commands
Passwords
LCD Indication of Security
 High Security
 Security Levels
 Superuser
 Enabling High Security $EH=pw
High Security Commands
Default Passwords
Disabling High Security $D
 Set User Callback Number $Cn=m
Setting Passwords $Pn=pw$pw
Set Security Levels $Ln=m
 Display / Reset Illegal Access Attempt Counters $M, $Mn, $M
Extended Features $W
Display Extended Feature Status $W?
 Security Status $E?
Factory Reset $F=pw$pw
Removing a User $Rn
Display User Status $S?
 Remote Logon Procedure $n=pw
Local Logon Command $n=pw
Local Logoff Command $$
Verify User Information $In, $IBn
 Security
 Chapter Fax Operation
Fax Operation
 Fax Autoanswer
Fax Defaults
Modem Initialization
 Stored Fax Profile
Fax Associated Options
Class 1 Details
 Class 1 Commands
Dial Command D
 Answer Command a
On Hook H
 Off Hook H1
Service Class Indication +FCLASS?
Service Class Capabilities +FCLASS=?
Class 0 Operation +FCLASS=0
 Values for Fax Modulatio n Modulation Speed
Receive Silence +FRS=Time
Fax Transmit and Receive Modes
 Values for Fax Modulation Speed
Facsimile Transmit +FTM=Mod
Facsimile Receive +FRM=Mod
 Test Supported Range of Values +FTx=?, +FRx=?
Hdlc Transmit +FTH=Mod
Hdlc Receive +FRH=Mod
 Binary File Transfer
Class 1 Result Code +FCERROR
Command Description
Fax Autoanswer +FAA=
 Chapter Status Registers
Registers
 Changing S-Register Values
 Register Operation Sn?, Sn?
Changing Register Values Sn=v, Sn=v
 Individual Bit Command Sn . # =v
Ring Count S1
 Line-Feed Character S4
Escape Character S2
End-of-Line Character S3
Backspace Character S5
 Lost Carrier Detect Time S10
Pause Interval for Comma S8
Carrier Detect Time S9
Dtmf Tone Duration S11
 Bit Mapped S14
Bit Value Command Description
S13
S15
 S17
Test Timeout S18
System Tests S16
S19
 Bit Mapped S21
Comman Bit Value Description
 S24
Bit Mapped S22
Bit Mapped S23
 DTR State Recognition S25
RTS/CTS Delay S26
Lookback Timer S28
Bit Mapped S27
 Bit Mapped S30
Bit Value Command
Bit Mapped S29
S31
 Bit Mapped S32
DTR / Dial Backup Number to Dial S35
Remote Configuration Escape Character S41
S33
 XON Character from DTE S44
Remote Configuration Guard Time S42
S43
Xoff Character from DTE S45
 Leased Line Transmit Level S52
Automatic Rate Adaption Threshold S53
 Flow Control S54
\Q3 Enable bilateral CTS/RTS flow control
Disable modem port flow control
S55
 Bit Mapped S57
Inactivity Timer S58
Compression Control S56
 Break Control S59
101 \K5 Break option
 Disable auto-reliable data buffer
Enable auto retrain
MNP compression enabled
Bit Mapped S60
 Auto-Reliable Fallback Character S64
Disconnect Buffer Delay S62
Maximum Transmit Block Size S63
S65-66
 Link Speed Status S67
S68
 DCE Independent Speed S69
10010 B18 33,600 bps
 \M1 Enable V.42 fast detect
Operating Mode S70
Operating Mode Status S71
111 \N7 Lapm or MNP or native auto Reliable
 Bit Mapped S72
Password Timeout S73
Callback Delay S74
Callback Retry S75
 Lockout Threshold S77
Callback Retry Delay S76
Autocallback Timer S78
Break Length S79
 Serial Port or DTE Speed S80
 Minimum DCE Speed S81
00001 Disabled
Enable negotiation status
Negotiation Status S82
 S85-S87
Enable any key abort
Bit Mapped S84
Modulation Type S88
 Current Modulation S91
S92 S94
 Bit Mapped S97
Settings S95
Asymmetric Settings S96
S98- S100
 Chapter Bis Autodialer
 Autodialer Command Strings and Parameters
Software Guidelines
 Invalid Responses
 Parameters Function
Bis Commands and Responses
Dial Parameters
 Dial Command CRN nn...n
Program Number Command PRN ann...n
 CNX@nnnnnBPS
Intermediate Call Progress Response
Dial Stored Number CRS a
Sepacall progress messages
 EtbsysystxLSNsp
Request List of Stored Numbers RLN
Disregard Incoming Call DIC
LSNann...nsepann...n
 Link Number by Address PRL ab
Connect Incoming Call CIC
Redial Last Number CRR n
Seprcall progress messages
 Request List of Linked Numbers RLL
 EtbspspstxLSLsp
Modem Options Command PRO xxxyy00
Request List of Version RLV
LSLalsepal
 Modem 11-11
 Save Current Settings PRK
Restore Factory Settings PRP n
 Request List of Stored Options RLO xxx yy
 V.25 Autodialer Options Definition Settings Default
Options
 Modem 11-15
 Ebcdic Ascii
 Modem 11-17
 Test Bilateral Commanded Loop
 Maintenance
Chapter Maintenance
Fuse Replacement
General
 Calling Technical Support
 Appendix a Specifications
Size
 Modem Data Rates
Modulation Speed
 Carrier Detect Level
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 Appendix B Phone Jack Descriptions
Pin Function
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 Appendix C Hardware Options
Jumper Option Selection
 Figure C-1. Cover Removal
 Figure C-2. Jumper Location for Ground Option
 Replacing the Cover
 Appendix D Fault Isolation Procedure
Fault Isolation Procedure
 Modem and Telephone Line Check
Part
 Modem
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 Appendix E Command Index and Defaults
Command Reg Description
 Wait for 2nd dial tone S7 value
 Command Reg Description
 Restore factory configuration 1 †
 EBCDIC, NRZ1
 Command Reg Description
 Command Reg Description
 Command Reg Description
 BER
 Command Reg Description
 DCE
 Switches modem to talk mode †
 Command Reg Description
 Command Reg Description
 Fax Command Description
Command Description
 ValueModulationSpeed
 Command Description Low Security
High Security
 †cannot be executed from remote configuration mode Modem
 Remote Configuration Commands
 Data bits, mark parity, 1 stop bit
 Default
Reg Function Factory Set
 RO=Read only RW=Read or write Modem
 Default
 Bis Dialer Commands
Synchronous Description Command
 Synchronous Description Command
 Response Messages
Response Message Meaning
 INC
 Dial Line Options Tone dial
Asynchronous Dial-up with V.42 bis Protocol AT&F or AT&F1
Modem Options DCE rate 33600 Modulation automode
 Factory Option Set #
Asynchronous Dial-up without V.42 bis Protocol AT&F2
 Factory Option Set #3
 Synchronous 4-wire Leased Line AT&F4
Modem Options DCE rate
 Asynchronous 4-wire Leased Line withV.42bis Protocol AT&F5
Factory Option Set #5
 Factory Option Set #
 Synchronous 2-wire Leased Line Normal Originate AT&F7
 Synchronous 2-wire Leased Line Forced Answer AT&F8
 Factory Option Set #9
Synchronous V.25bis Dialer AT&F9
 Appendix F Ascii and Ebcdic Characters
 NUL
 ESC
 ET end of transmission
 ACK0
 DEL
 Hardware Options
 Hardware Options
 Hardware Options
 Hardware Options
 Appendix G Abbreviations and Acronyms
 Abbreviations and Acronyms
 PBX
 Xmit
 Appendix H Flash Upgrade
What You Need
 Troubleshooting
 Service and Support
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