5)If the transmitted and received messages are different (i.e., character or framing errors), verify the cable length to the limit specified in Table B-4. Reduce the cable length or capacitance of the cable to the theoretical limit and retry the steps listed in this section. (If the same cable length is required, it is recommended that a low capacitance type cable be used.)

If the modem is installed at a host site, perform the following steps:

1)Set the Mode option AT*SM (EC/DC OPT’S category) to Reliable. (Reliable mode ensures data is transmitted during this test.) NOTE: Do not initiate loop

tests while performing the diagnostic procedures in this section.

2)Follow Steps 1 to 3 in the section above to verify the cable at a remote site.

3)Once the cable at the remote site has been verified, initiate a dial connection with the host site.

4)If there are no errors in data transmission, the cable at the host site is most likely appropriate for the application.

5)If the transmitted and received messages are different, the cable at the host site is most likely incorrect for the application. Verify the cable length to the limit specified in Table B-4. Reduce the cable length or capacitance of the cable to the theoretical limit and retry Steps 1 to 3 in the section above. (If the same cable length is required, it is recommended that a low capacitance type cable be used.)

NOTE: These tests should be done prior to a Local Analog Loopback (LAL) or Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test when troubleshooting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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