SRM-100 - Secure Rack Modem, User's Guide

 

 

Set-Up and Configuration

 

 

 

 

Secure Rack

Modem

Version: 1.13

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COMMANDS

 

 

 

 

 

/H

Display

Help

Screen

/C

View Audit

Log

/G

View/Set

General Parameters

/U

Utilities

 

/M

View/Set

Modem Parameters

/X

Exit/Disconnect

/E

Edit

Password

Directory

 

 

 

/D

View

Password

Directory

 

 

 

Modem

Type:

 

MT2834ZPX

 

 

 

Reset

String:

ATZ

 

 

 

Init String:

 

AT&C1&D2E0Q1V1M1S0=1&E1&E15S13=0

 

Hang-Up

String:

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MODEM

PORT SETTINGS

 

 

 

Baud

 

Rate:

 

9600

Result Codes:

Verbose

Flow

 

Control:

RTS/CTS

Speaker:

On

Local

Echo:

 

Off

Error Control:

On

Rings

to

Answer:

1

Compression:

On

Quiet

Mode:

 

On

Ignore DTR:

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Figure 5.1: The SRM-100 Help Screen

5.1.2. Access via Modem

To access the SRM Command Mode via modem, dial the number for the phone line connected to the SRM unit. When the Password Prompt is displayed, key in your System Password (Default = SUPER) and press [Enter]. The SRM will display the Help Screen as shown in Figure 5.1. Note that the password is case sensitive.

If the System Dial Back number has been defined (see Sections 5.2 and 7.2.4), the SRM will dial the defined number before allowing access to the Command Mode. In this case, when the valid System Password is entered, the SRM will disconnect, and call the System Dial Back number before allowing access to Command Mode.

If the “Password on Dial Back” feature (see Sections 5.2 and 7.2.5) is enabled, the SRM will redisplay the password prompt to the answering party. If the System Password is entered by the answering party, the SRM will allow access the Command Mode.

If the SRM does not respond, check the following:

·Modem Communication Parameters: The SRM's internal modem and your remote communications program must be set to use the same communication parameters. Default modem communication parameters are selected using SetUp Switches one through eight (Factory Setting = 9600 bps, No Parity, 8 Data Bits, One Stop Bit).

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Western Telematic SRM-100 manual Access via Modem, Commands