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Modem DIP Switch (Gateway and Remote)
The modem used for remote access may have a DIP switch located somewhere on the outside of
the unit. This switch controls modem functionality. Below is an example of the settings required
for a US Robotics 33.6 Fax modem (not supplied). These switches must be set prior to
installation.
Table 14: (US Robotics 33.6 Fax Modem) DIP Switch Settings
the unit. This switch controls modem functionality. Below is an example of the settings required
for a US Robotics 33.6 Fax modem (not supplied). These switches must be set prior to
installation.
Table 14: (US Robotics 33.6 Fax Modem) DIP Switch Settings
Switch #
Function
Setting
Description
1
DTR Normal mode
UP
Computer must provide DTR signal for
modem to accept commands: dropping
DTR terminates a call.
modem to accept commands: dropping
DTR terminates a call.
2
Verbal result codes
UP
-
3
Display result codes
DOWN
-
4
No echo on offline
commands
commands
DOWN
Suppress echo.
5
Auto answer ON
UP
Modem answers on first ring, or higher.
6
Carrier Detect (CD)
normal
normal
UP
Modem sends CD signal when it
connects with another modem, drops
CD on disconnect.
connects with another modem, drops
CD on disconnect.
7 Load
HVRAM
Defaults
DOWN
Not used for modem connection to MCK
equipment.
equipment.
8 Smart
Mode
DOWN
Reads network settings.
Modem Connection Procedure
1. Connect the analog phone line to the modem.
2. Plug the modem cable (provided with the modem) into the back of the modem.
3. Power-up the modem. The modem will run through a series of self-diagnostic tests.
4. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the port labeled “Console” on the front of the
2. Plug the modem cable (provided with the modem) into the back of the modem.
3. Power-up the modem. The modem will run through a series of self-diagnostic tests.
4. Plug the other end of the modem cable into the port labeled “Console” on the front of the
PBXgateway.
5. The modem status LED for “Data Terminal Ready” should be lit RED indicating the modem is
ready to receive data.
Note: Refer to the Modem User’s Guide for specific LED information.