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MultiModemBA User Guide
Dialing a Stored Number (N) .............................. 49
Dialing/On-Line/Answering ................................. 28
Digital Loopback Test ................................ 98, 112
Dimensions ........................................................ 15
DIP-Switch Summary ....................................... 140
DIP-Switches .................................................... 115
Disregard or Connect to Incoming Calls (DIC or CIC
151
DSR/CD Interaction Control (&SF) ..................... 62
DTR Dialing ($D) ................................................ 49
DTR Dialing ($D) Command ............................ 151
DTR Dropout Time ............................................. 81
DTR signal ......................................................... 31
Dual-Tone Multi-Frequency dialing ..................... 50
“dumb” dialing ..................................................... 57
E
echnical Specifications ....................................... 12
Enable/Disable Auto-Answer ............................ 111
Enable/Disable Auto-Reliable Fallback Character65
Enable/Disable Command  Mode ..................... 112
Enable/Disable V.25bis Mode ($V) Command . 150
Enable/Suppress Responses ........................... 109
Erase Callback Password (#RCBNxx) ............... 94
Erase Callback Phone Number (#RDNxx) ......... 94
Error Correction ........................................... 12, 32
Error correction .................................................. 32
Escape Code Character ..................................... 78
Escape Sequence Options (%E) ........................ 74
Escape Sequences (+++AT<CR>) ..................... 74
Examples of Assigning Values ........................... 84
Examples of Reading Values ............................. 84
Exiting Command Mode, Going Back On-Line (O)75
Extended Result Codes ..................................... 57
External Transmit Clock ................................... 159
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Failed Password Attempts .................................. 95
“fallback” ............................................................. 59
Fallback Modes When On-Line (#F) .................. 59
Fax ..................................................................... 30
Fax and Communications Software Won't Run 128
Fax Carrier Frequencies .................................... 14
Fax Modulations ................................................. 13
Fax-Back Service ............................................. 121
File transfer protocols ......................................... 32
Flash On Hook (!) ............................................... 51
FlashPro to Upgrade Modem Firmware ........... 121
Flow Control ..................................................... 109
Flow control ............................................... 31, 128
Flow Control - &E4/&E5 ................................... 109
Force Answer Mode (A) ..................................... 75
Forced DTR ...................................................... 109
Frequency Stability ............................................. 14
Front panel ....................................................... 124
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION OF  RS232C SIG-
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Leased Line/Dial-Up Operation ........................ 112
Limited Warranty ....................................... 15, 118
Line Feed Character ........................................... 79
“Link Request” .................................................... 63
Listing Current Operating Parameters (L5  L7) .. 73
Listing Delayed Phone Numbers (RLD) Command
151
Listing Forbidden Phone Number (RLF) Command
151
Listing Numbers Stored in Memory (L) ............... 53
Listing On-Line Diagnostics (L8) ........................ 74
Listing S-Register Values (L6) ............................ 73
Loading Factory Defaults (&F) ........................... 54
Local Analog Loopback Test ............................... 98
Local Inactivity Timer .......................................... 95
Long Space Disconnect (Y) ............................... 51
Losing Data ...................................................... 128
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