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Details the features and capabilities of the TAINET Network Series Modem.
Lists modem protocols, speeds, and technical parameters for various models.
Provides product codes, model numbers, and options for ordering TAINET modems.
Introduces the chapter covering modem installation procedures.
Details the items included with the modem and initial checks.
Outlines electrical grounding and surge protection guidelines for safe operation.
Guides on optimal physical placement and environmental considerations for the modem.
Explains the correct procedure for connecting the modem to a power outlet.
Details the steps for connecting the modem to a standard telephone line.
Explains the procedures for establishing a leased line connection.
Describes the layout of the modem's front panel, including keys and indicators.
Details the connectors and switches found on the modem's rear panel.
Explains keypad functions, LED indicators, and LCD display usage.
Presents the modem's menu structure and major navigation options.
Provides in-depth explanations for various modem menu items and settings.
Introduces common modem applications and the chapter's scope.
Compares the characteristics and usage of dial and leased telephone lines.
Explains the differences and applications of 2-wire and 4-wire leased line connections.
Differentiates between the two primary modem operating modes for establishing connections.
Explains the differences between synchronous and asynchronous data transmission.
Details the modem's support for error correction and data compression protocols.
Guides on creating, saving, and loading modem configuration profiles.
Describes how to remotely access and control modem operations and settings.
Lists the various communication standards and protocols supported by the modem.
Explains the modem's adaptive features for maintaining optimal data rates.
Details the function for automatically re-establishing connections via dial line.
Describes the security feature that verifies caller identity via automatic call-back.
Explains how to monitor real-time transmission conditions and signal quality.
Guides on performing bit error rate tests for line quality assessment.
Describes advanced dialing features, including automatic redialing.
Explains security features to prevent unauthorized access to the front panel.
Details specific ITU-T standards for carrier control in half-duplex operations.
Covers the modem's fax capabilities, commands, and protocols.
Explains how symbol rate is managed and restricted in V.34 mode.
Lists and describes the standard AT commands for modem configuration and control.
Explains special codes used to modify dialing behavior and sequences.
Lists and explains the various response codes the modem provides to commands.
Details commands related to the V.25bis standard for automatic calling.
Introduces the chapter covering modem maintenance and troubleshooting.
Lists the necessary tools required for modem maintenance and testing.
Explains the modem's built-in diagnostic self-test function executed on power-up.
Provides guidelines for regular modem upkeep and cleaning.
Offers steps to diagnose and resolve common modem malfunctions.
Outlines the process for returning a modem for service or repair.
Lists and describes the commands used for fax operations.
Explains how to identify and control fax service classes and capabilities.
Details specific commands for controlling fax operations in Service Class 1.
Describes the sequence of commands and responses for fax transmission.
Explains the process for answering calls and receiving fax pages.