Telco Option (AT&J)

Telco displays only on U. S. A. and Canadian 326X Series Modems. It is used to select the RJ-jack type. Telco corresponds to the AT&J command as follows:

Option Setting

AT Command

RJ11C

0, 1

RJ45S

2

RJ16C

3

RJ4MB

4

 

 

Declaring The Jack Type

 

 

 

 

 

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Once 326x Ready displays, you must declare the jack type you used to connect your modem to the dial/leased line so that the modem recognizes this connection

(see Tables C-16or C-18).You can declare the jack type as follows:

1)Press until TELCO OPT'S is displayed.

2)Use to move through the TELCO OPT'S menu until Telco = jack type is displayed. For example, you may see Telco = RJ16C in the display.

3)Press until you see the jack type you used to connect your modem to the dial/leased line. For example, you can select Telco:RJ11C.

4)Press . In this example Telco = RJ11C is displayed.

You have now declared to the modem the jack type you are using.

If this is the first-time you are installing the modem, the modem is set (factory default) for connection to an RJ11C permissive jack. Installation is complete.

If this is not a first-time installation, connect the modem to an RJ45S programmable jack and set the Telco option for this jack type. To use a programmable jack, contact your telephone company to arrange for installation.

NOTE: You can also select the dial line jack type using the AT&J command. Refer to Appendix A for details.

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