Configuring the Modem

Configuration Option Sets

This section discusses the modem’s preconfigured option sets, in three parts:

What is an Option Set?

How to Configure an Option Set

• Option Set Defaults—326X V.32bis, 326X FAST V.34, and 326XFAST-SDC

What is an Option Set?

Option sets are complete configurations, each tailored for an application and stored in memory. Option sets get the modem working quickly.

If an option set does not exactly suit your needs, pick the one that most closely matches your application, modify its settings, and save the changes in the modem’s nonvolatile memory (refer to Appendix A).

Table 4-1shows V.3bis and V.34 option sets. Table 4-2shows SDC option sets.

Table 4-1.

Option Set Summary—326X V.32bis and V.34 Modems

 

Option

Application

Set

 

 

Async dial applications in which you are using the AT ACU to originate calls to

1

a central site (default option set)

 

Sync central site auto-answer applications; no ACU

2

Sync calls to a central site

3

Async central site auto-answer applications; no ACU (Models 3260/62/65/67)

4

Leased line application with dial restoral; no ACU (Models 3261/63/66/68)

4

 

 

Table 4-2.

Option Set Summary—326X FAST-SDC Modem

 

Option

Application

Set

 

 

Async dial applications in which you are using the AT ACU to originate calls to

1

a central site (default option set)

 

Sync dial A/B restoral application

2

Sync dial only application

3

Sync leased line application with dial restoral; no ACU (Models 3261/63/66/68)

4

 

 

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Motorola 326X V.34 Configuration Option Sets, What is an Option Set?, Option Set Summary-326X V.32bis and V.34 Modems