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D/I Mux III User’s Manual Appendix H. Set Report Options
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Setting Communications in MML Mode
With Modem Dial-Out Disabled
Figure J-5 depicts the Set report Options (SO) command sequence screen, resulting in communications
in Machine Machine Language (MML) mode with alarm reporting modem dial-out disabled. MML is the
language used by Coastcom’s Network Communications Controller (NCC) software product. If still
connected to a terminal when entering this option, extra characters will appear on the terminal screen.
Selecting option C under Communication Configuration sets the communications mode. Then, selecting
option M specifies that communications will be controlled by MML versus a terminal. The next option to
appear is the Alarm Reporting Mode.
The choices for alarm reporting mode include E) Enable Modem Dial-out, or D) Disable Modem Dial-
out. Option D disables modem dial-out, preventing an alarm condition from interrupting, or reporting to,
the Common Control Unit (CCU).
Once all selections are made, Current Mode displays again, reflecting the selection.
Feature Group 6.0/6.2 Screen Changes
The 6.0/6.2 Feature Group COMM Mode selections were labeled
1) Terminal and 2) MML. Options, however, were the same as found in current Feature Group.
The 6.0/6.2 Feature Group Alarm Reporting Mode selections in MML mode were labeled E)
Modem Dial-out Enabled, and D) Modem Dial-out Disabled, with a warning that read [MML
ALERT or MML - NO ALERT].
The 6.0/6.2 Feature Group did not display modem status, and Current Mode status was labeled
MML NO ALERT.

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