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Table C-2

COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

 

Table C-2

 

Modem – DTE Connection

 

 

Symptom

Action

 

 

Modem does not accept

Verify that the cable between the Async port of the DTE and the modem is a standard RS-232

or echo back AT

cable. If the cable is bad, replace it. (Null modem cables, also known as crossover cables, do

commands

not work in this application.)

 

Verify that the Command Echo Character configuration option is enabled. Refer to Line Dialer

 

in Chapter 9, Configure Branch, or ATE command.)

 

Verify that the DTE Dialer Type configuration option is set to AT. Refer to DTE Dialer in

 

Chapter 9, Configure Branch, or the AT&M or AT&Q command in Chapter 14.

 

Verify that the Result Codes configuration option is enabled. Refer to DTE Dialer in Chapter 9,

 

or the ATQ command in Chapter 14.

 

Reload the Async Dial factory configuration area to guarantee that all configuration options are

 

returned to their proper setting.

 

Make sure that all AT commands are terminated with a carriage return.

 

Verify that the ASCII value of a carriage return matches what is used by the DTE and the

 

modem. Refer to DTE Dialer in Chapter 9 or the S3 register in Chapter 14. Verify that the DTE

 

has a valid character format. Valid format consists of 8 data bits with no parity or 7 data bits

 

with even, odd, mark or space parity.

 

Verify that the DTE’s data rate (57,600 bps–300 bps) is supported by the modem. Refer to

 

Async DTE Rate configuration option in the DTE Interface section of Chapter 9.

 

If using a PC, verify that the modem is attached to the correct communications port.

 

 

 

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Modem – VF Connection

 

 

Symptom

Action

 

 

Modem does not receive

Attach the telephone directly to the wall outlet to verify that a dial tone exists.

a dial tone

Make sure the VF line is connected to the modem’s rear jack labeled Dial.

 

 

 

Modem does not go

Verify that the Auto-Answer Ring Count configuration option (S-register 0) is set to a value

off-hook and answer an

other than 0 (disable).

incoming call

Verify that the DTE is providing DTR to the modem.

 

 

If the DTE does not provide DTR to the modem, verify that the modem’s DTR Action

 

configuration option is set for Ignore. Refer to the DTE Dialer section of Chapter 9.

 

Verify that all cables are attached to the correct connectors on the rear of the modem.

 

 

Modem goes off-hook,

Perform a Local Analog Loopback test and verify that data entered at the DTE is echoed back

answers, but does not

to the DTE.

connect

Verify that the originating modem is compatible.

 

 

Verify that originating modem recognizes your modem’s answer tone.

 

Verify that originating modem supports your modem’s modulation schemes. The 3800 Series

 

modem recognizes ITU-T V.32bis, V.32, V.22bis, V.22, V.21, Bell 212A, and Bell 103J. The

 

3800 Series modem does not support other vendors’ proprietary modulation schemes.

 

Force your modem to operate at the same modulation scheme as the originating modem to

 

see if they connect.

 

 

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September 1998

3810-A2-GB30-30

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