MultiModemBA User Guide

1432 Series:

 

 

14400 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 UP

9600 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 DN and Switch #14 UP

4800 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 DN

2400 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 DN and Switch #14 DN

Factory Default Setting

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 UP

932 Series:

 

 

9600 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 UP

4800 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 DN and Switch #14 UP

2400 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 DN

1200 bps Operation

=

Switch #13 DN and Switch #14 DN

Factory Default Setting

=

Switch #13 UP and Switch #14 UP

Switch #15

Carrier Detect/DSR Forcing -- "DSR"

(Asynchronous/Synchronous Mode/Dial-Up/Leased Line)

Some terminals react in unusual ways to the toggling of the Carrier Detect (CD - RS-232C/V.24 pin

6)signals. The most common symptom is that the modem does not respond to commands, or does not echo characters. In these cases, it is advisable to force these two signals On in order for the terminal to communicate properly with the modem in Command mode. This is done by setting DIP- Switch #15 DOWN. With DIP-Switch #15 in the UP position, both CD and DSR will be either on or off, depending on the On-Line status.

CD and DSR normal CD and DSR forced On Factory Default Setting

=Switch #15 UP

=Switch #15 DOWN

=UP

Switch #16

(Reserved for Future Use)

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