· Automatic disabling of compression when transferring already-
compressed files.
· Serial port data rates adjustable to 115.2K bps.
· Autodial, redial, pulse (rotary) and touch-tone dial.
· Dial tone and busy signal detection for reliable call-progress detection.
· Compatibility with the standard AT command set used by most
communication programs.
· On-screen help menus.
· Nonvolatile memory for storage of customized modem parameters and
ten telephone numbers.
· Sends and receives faxes from your computer at 14,400, 9600, 7200 or
4800 bps.
· Responds to EIA TR.29 Class 2 fax commands.
· Supports UNIX-to-UNIX® UUCP Spoofing.
· Supports IBM's AS/400 (iSeries)TM and System3x environment.
1.3 How to Use This Manual
This chapter begins with a short introduction, a profile on modem features,
followed by a guide (which you are now reading) to the use of this manual.
This manual includes hardware installation and configuration described in
Chapter 2. Chapter 3 covers communication software configuration
recommended for the MT2834. Other issues covered include setting up
initialization strings, changing default parameters, configuring software for
the remote system and file transfer protocols. Chapter 4 covers modem AT
commands, Remote Configuration commands, S-Registers and Result
Codes. Chapter 5 illustrates the MT2834 diagnostic capabilities, providing
Analog and Digital Loopback testing procedures. Chapter 6 explains
product warranty and technical support. Appendices A and B respectively
describes FCC requirements and regulations and technical specifications.