For
HP
Internal Use
Only
• HP 92219Q - Bell,
CCITT
_OM,
CCITT
_AM
• A1703-64006 -
CCITT
_BIS_OM,
CCITT
_BIS_AM
Autodial modes: Hayes, V.25bis.
Note
"
The
version
of
the modem has a problem when dialing with V.25bis where
if
the number
that
is dialed is busy, DSR does not drop. This same problem
causes V.25bis error indications
to
be improperly decoded, meaning
that
the
modem timeout timer must expire before
we
know
that
the
attempt
failed.
This also means
that
multiple dialing
attempt
will always fail.
If
the DSR
jumper
is set
so
that
DSR follows DCD, this problem goes away.
The
configuration of
the
hardware switches on the modem are:
8-position
DIP-Switch:
Switch:
1 2 3 4 5
6 7
8
UP UP
DOWN
UP UP
UP
DOWN
DOWN
4-position DIP-Switch:
Switch:
1 2 3 4
DOWN
UP UP
DOWN
For Hayes mode
to
work correctly,
AT&RO
must be set so
that
it
drops CTS when
the
connection goes down. For Hayes,
AT$VO
must be set. For V.25bis dialing,
VT$V1
and
AT$BA1
must be set.
Hayes dialing parameters:
BO
E1
M1
QO
RO
V1
XO
&E1
&E4
&E6 &E8
&E10
&E13
&E15
$MB2400
$SB2400
$BA1
&WO
SO
S2
S3
S4
S5 S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12 S24 S25 S30
001 043 013 010 008 002 030 002 006 007 070 050 020 000 000
$AO
&AO
&BO
&BS1
&C1
$DO
&D2
#DBO
$EBO
$F1
&GO
#LO
$MIO
&MO
&PO
#P2
&QO
&Q3
$RO
&R1
&S1
$T1
&T4
$VO
$VDO
&XO
YO
$MB2400
$SB2400
$BA1
&WO
OK
For V.22bis autoanswer, internal
jumper
DSR must be set
so
that
DSR follows OH.
The
factory default is for DSR
to
follow CD. This is different from
the
Support Link where
the
factory default was for DSR
to
follow OH. There does not seem
to
be an AT command
that
does this.
4-22 Configuration