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2-6 MP/8 V.34: Getting Started
OFF Result codes in Originate and Answer mode
ON Result codes in Answer mode disabled
8 ON AT Command Set Recognition
OFF Command recognition disabled (Dumb mode)
ON Enabled command set recognized
(Smart mode)
9 ON Escape Code (+++) Response
OFF Modem hangs up and returns to Command
mode
ON Modem maintains connection, returns to
Command mode
10 OFF Power-on/Reset Load Configuration Defaults
OFF Load from nonvolatile memory (NVRAM)
ON Load factory settings from read only memory
(ROM)
Cabling
1 Make sure that the unit’s power switch on the rear panel is
OFF.
2. Connect the modems to telephone lines. For each modem, plug
one end of an RJ-11 telephone cable into a Telco jack on the
rear panel of the unit. Plug the other end into a Telco jack.
Note: Do not confuse the RJ-11 and RJ-45 cables. They look
alike, but RJ-45 cables have more pins than RJ-11 cables: RJ-
11 cables have 4 pins where RJ-45 cables have 8 pins.
3. Connect the modems to terminals. The final step is to connect
the RS232 jacks to the computer or terminal equipment.
a. Connect one end of an RJ-45 cable into each of the RS-
232 jacks on rear panel of the unit.
b. Adapters—since the terminal’s RS-232 jack probably does
not fit with RJ-45 cables, this connection requires an
adapter. Depending on a system’s cabling needs, there
are cable kits available with either RJ-45 to DB-25 or RJ-