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COURIER 2400
INDEX
A/A1 shorting, DIP switch 7, B-3.2, E-4.1
ACK character, HP installations, App. E-5
Adaptive dialing, 1-3, 5-4, 63
Advanced result code set, 5-3--5-5
Analog loopback self-test, App. E-6
Answer mode
auto answer, 6-9--6-10
rate recognition, 4-8, App. E-2
manual answer, E-1.1, E-4.1
ARQ (Automatic Repeat Request)
CONNECT result codes (&A), 5-5
definition, 4-1, A-3
flow control requirement, 3-2, 4-5
mode select (&M), 3-1, 4-3--4-4
operations, A-1--A-4
timeout, retransmit maximum, 4-2
with Auto Answer, 4-4
Assembly, modem, 2-2--2-4
RS-232C cable requirements, 2-2, App. B-1
Aymmetrical modulation, 1-1, 3-2--3-3
Asterisk (*), 6-2
Asynchronous transmission, F-1, Glossary
ASCII Chart, App. B-6
character definitions, 5-8, B-5.1
Audio monitor (speaker), 5-6--5-7
Auto dialing, 6-1--6-8
Help screen (D$), 7-6
quick reference, 3-1
stored phone numbers, 3-3, 6-7
Auto answering, 6-9
disabling, 6-10
number of rings on which to answer (S0), 7-3, B-5.1
with Dip switch 5, 6-9, B-3.1
Automatic Repeat Request, see ARQ
Back channel, 3-2, F-1
Backspace key, ASCII definition (S5), B-5.1
Baud rate, Glossary
Bits per second (bps),
defined, Glossary
link negotiation, 3-3, 4-8, A-1-A-3
online fallback, 1-2, 4-3, F-1
rate recognition, 4-8, 6-1, App. E-2
setting the, 3-1, 3-2, 4-8-4-9, 6-1
Break handling (&Y), 5-8
Break length, modem to terminal (S21), B-5.4
Buffers
command, 6-7
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flow control, 3-2, 4-5, A-4
Busy answer, 3-4, 5-4, 6-6--6-7
Calling another modem, 3-1, 6-1--6-8
at another extension, E-4.1
Call duration reporting (K), 5-7
Call progress messages, 5-3, 5-4--5-5
Canadian certification (DOC), ix, 6-7
Carrier, defined, 5-6
Carrier Detect (CD) override (DIP switch 6), 2-5, B-3.2, D-1
CCITT
answer tone (B), 6-10
defined, Glossary
Channel, turnaround, 1-1, 3-2, F-1
Characters per second (cps), 1-1, A-2--A-3
maximum throughput, 3-2, 4-1--4-2, 4-9
Clear to Send (CTS), 4-5, B-1.1
Clock, Courier (K), 5-7
Command length, C-1
Command mode local echo (E), 2-5, 5-
Command summary, App. C
Commands
Adaptive dialing (X2-X6), 6-
Alphabetical listing, App. C
Answer mode, manual (A)
analog loopback self-test, 2-6
on dedicated or leased lines, E-4.1
with voice/data operations, E-1.1
ARQ mode select (&M), 3- , 4- , 6-
ARQ result codes (&A), 5-4
AT (attention), 2-
Break handling (&Y), 5-
Cancel dialing (any key), 6-
Carriage return (<Enter>), 2-
ASCII definition (S3), B-5.1
to enter commands, 2-
Comma (pause), 6-
Command mode local echo (E), 2- , 5-
Compression, data (&K), 3-1, 4-4, 4-5, A-2--A-3
Data rate select, 3-1, 3-2, 4-9, 6-1
DTE rate (&B), 4-
Link rate (&N), 4-
Data set ready, DSR (&S), 4-10
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Dial (D), 3-1, 6-2--6-8
and return to command state (;), 6-
letter strings ("), 6-
Help screen (D$), 6-
stored phone number (DS), 6-
Disable transmitter (C), 5-7
Disconnect (H, +++), 6-
Duplex, 5-
Echo, local (E, F), 2-5, 5-
Escape code (+++), 3- , 6-
Factory settings, loading (&F), 5-
Flow control, 3- , 4-
received data (&I, &R), 4-
transmit data (&H), 3- , 4-
Hang up (H, +++), 6-
ARQ mode (+++), 3- , 6-
Help screens, using, 7-4
ampersand commands (&$), 7-
basic commands ($), 7-
dialing (D$), 7-
S-register functions (S$), 7-
Inquiry options (I), 7-
call-duration (I3), 5- , 7-
current settings display (I4), 7-
link diagnostics display (I6), 7-
NRAM settings display (I5), 3-3, 5-1, 7-
Local echo (E, F), 2-5, 5-
MNP mode select (&M), 3- , 4-
Online local echo (F), 5-
Pulse dial make/break ratio (&P), 6-
Pulse/Touch-Tone dial (P/T), 6-
Quiet mode (Q), 5-
Receive only, disable transmitter (C), 5-
Received data flow control (&I, &R), 4-
Redial/re-execute previous command
one time (A/), 3- , 6-
continuous, (A>), 3- , 6-
Repeat, continuous (>), 3- , 6-
Reset to NRAM defaults (Z), 5-
Response modes (V), 5-
Result code sets (X), 5-
Return online after +++ (O), 6-
Reverse frequencies (R), 6-
Save in NRAM
modem settings (&W), 5-
phone numbers (&Zn=s), 5-
Settings status display
current settings (I4), 7-
NRAM settings (I5), 3-3, 5-1, 7-
Speaker control (M), 5-
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S-register settings (Sr=n), B-5.1
query specific register (ATSr?), 4- , 7-
Touch-Tone/pulse dial (P/T), 6-
Transfer call (!), 6-
Transmit data flow control (&H), 3-1, 4-
Verbal/numeric response modes (V), 5-
Wait for second dial tone (W), 6-
Wait for answer (@), 6-
Write to NRAM
modem settings (&W), 5-
phone numbers (&Zn=s), 5-
Compatibility, 1- , 6-1, F-1
error control, 3- , 4-
Compression, see Data compression
Computer interface (DTE) speed select (&B), 4-
Configuration, general
DIP switches, 2-4, App. B-3
factory defaults, 5-2, App. B-4
interface controls, Ch. 4
internal controls, Ch. 5
NRAM options, 5-1, B-4
physical assembly, 2-2--2-4
S-registers, App. B-5
Configuration to call:
HST-compatibles, 3-
MNP-compatibles, 3-
non-MNP compatibles, 3-
CONNECT messages, 5- , 6- , App. E-2
ARQ (&A), 5-
Connection rate, 4- , E-2.1
negotiation, 3- , 4- , E-2.1
Connectors, DTE interface
requirements, 2-
physical assembly, 2-4
RS-232C interface definitions, App. B-1
CRC, cyclic redundance checking, A-
CTS, 4-5, B-1.1
Customer service, USRobotics, ii, D-4
Data compression (&K), 1-1, 3-1, 3-2, 4-4, 4-5, A-3
Data format, 6- , F-1
Data rate
link negotiation, 3-3, 4-8--4-9, App. E-2
online fallback, 1-2, 4-3, E-2.3, F-1
setting the, 3-1, 3-2, 4-8--4-9, 6-1
Data rate select (&B, &N), 4-8--4-9
Data Set Ready (DSR, &S), 4-10, B-1.1
Data Terminal Ready (DTR, DIP switch 1), 2- , B-1.1, B-3.1,
D-1
DCE, defined, 4-1
Defaults
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commands, App. C
NRAM/factory, App. B-4
Diagnostics
call, link, 7-3
testing, 2-5, 7-1, App. E-6
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Dial, auto
at a glance, 3-
commands, functions, 6-2--6-8
stored phone number (DSn), 3- , 6-
Dialing type
adaptive, 1-3, 5-4, 6-3
pulse/tone, 6-
Department of Communications (DOC), xi, 6-
Digital signals, Glossary
DIP switches, 2-4, App. B-3
auto answer, 6-
CD override, D-1, D-2
disconnect/hang up, 6-
DTR override, D-1
escape code operations, 6-
load options, 3-3, 5-1, 5-2
local echo, 2- , 5-
result code display (quiet mode), 5- , D-
Result codes verbal/numeric, 5-
RS-232C DTE interface, B-1.1
Single/multiphone installation, E-4
Disconnecting (H, +++), 6-8, 6-9
reasons (S17, S20), 7- , B-5.4
DOC, xi, 6-
DTE, defined, 4-
speed select (&B), 4-
DSR override (&S), 4-10
DTR, Data Terminal Ready, B-1.1, B-3.1, D-1
dropping to force disconnect, 6-
Dumb mode (DIP switch 8), B-3.2
Duplex, Half/Full, 5-
Echo, local 2-5, 5-
ENQ character, HP installations, App. E-5
Error checking, A-
Error control, using, 3-1, 3-2, 4-3--4-4, 4-5, 6-1
ERROR message, 5-4
Escape code (+++), 6-
changing ASCII definition (S2), 6-8, B-5.1
to terminate analog loopback test, E-6.3
Extended result code set, 5- , App. E-2
Extensions
calling another, E-4.1
transferring calls to (!), 6-
Factory settings, 5- , App. B-4
Fallback, data rate
link negotiation, 3-3, 4-8--49, App. E-2
online, 1-2, 4-3, E-2.3, F-1
FCC certification, viii
Fixed/variable rates, 3- ,4- , 4-
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Flow control, 3- , 4-
Frame transmission, A-
Full duplex, 5-
Guard tone (&G), 6-10
Half duplex, 5-
Hanging up (H, +++), 6-
reasons (S20), 7- , B-5.3
Help screens, list under "Commands"
Hewlett Packard installations, 2-2, 4-7, App. E-5
HST (High Speed Technology)
features, 1-1, Glossary
error control modes, 3-1, 4-3
Inactivity timeout (S19), 1- , 3- , B-5.4
Indicator lights, 2-4, App. B-2
Inquiry (I) options, 7-
Installation, 2-1--2-4
International calls, 6-10--6-11
Leased line installation, operations, E-4.1
LED indicators, 2-4, App. B-2
Line feed, ASCII definition (S4), B-5.1
Link interface
disconnect reasons (S17, S20), 7- , B-5.3
operations, 3- , 4- , A-1--A-3, App. E-2
speed select (&N), 4-
Load number, DOC, xi
Local echo, 2-5, 5-
Loopback, analog, App. E-6
Manual, how to use, xii
Memory, modem
nonvolatile randam access (NRAM), 3- , 5- , App. B-4
random access (RAM), 7- , Glossary
read only (ROM), 7- , Glossary
MNP, Microcom Networking Protocol, 1- , 4-1. App. A (also see
ARQ)
Service levels, A-1--A-3
Modem
defaults, App. B-4, App. C
defined, Glossary
installation, 2-2--2-4
problems and solutions, App. D
repair, viii, D-3
Modulation, 1-1, F-
Multiphone installations (DIP switch 7), B-3.2, E-4.1
NO ANSWER result, 5- , 6-
NO CARRIER result, 5- , 6-
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reason (S20), 4- , B-5.3
NO DIAL TONE result, 5- , E-1.1, E-4.1, E-6.1
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Nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM)
configuring, 5- , App. B-4
defined, 5-
options, App. B-4
resetting to (Z), 5-
writing to (&W, &Zn=s), 5-
OK message, 2-5, 5-
Online local echo, 5-
Online fallback, 1-2, 4-3, E-2.3, F-1
Operations
auto answer, 6-
auto dial, 6-2--6-8
error control, 3-1, 4- , 6-
flow control, 3- , 4-
Originate mode, 2-6, 6- , E-1.1, E-4.1, E-6.1, E-6.2
Parity, 6-1
defined, Glossary
Party lines, ix
Pause during dial (,), 6-
Phone company, connecting to, ix
Phone line interface, 2-4, F-1
dedicated or short line, E-4.1
multiphone (DIP switch 7), B-3.2, E-4.1
PBX installations
DIP switch 7, B-3.2
procedures, E-4.1
Phone jacks
on Courier, 2-4
RJ11C (single phone), 2-1, B-3.2
RJ12, RJ13 (multiphone), B-3.2, E-4.1
Phone number storage (&Zn=s), 5-
Placing a call, 3- , 6-
Pound sign (#), 6-
Problems
and solutions, App. D
ARQ compatibility (S17), B-5.4
Programming rate switching, App. E-2
Pulse dialing, 6-
Quiet mode, 5- , D-1, D-2
Radio/television interference, x
RAM, random access memory, Glossary
Rate select commands
DTE rate (&B), 3-, 4-
link rate (&N), 3-, 4-
Rate switching, 3-2, 3-3, 4-8, App. E-2
Received data flow control (&I, &R), 4-
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Redial/re-execute
continuous (A>), 6-
one time (A/), 6-
Remote echo, 5-
Repeat mode commands (>, A>), 6-
Requirements, operating, 2-1
9600 bps, 3-
MNP, 3-1
ventilation, 2-
Reset to NRAM defaults (Z), 5-
Response time, 1-
Result code sets, 5-
Retrain sequence, 1-2, 6- , App. E-3
Retransmission, 3- , 4- , A-
maximum to timeout, 4-
RING result code, 6-
RINGING result code, 5-
RJ11C jack, 2- , B-3.2
RJ12/RJ13 jack (multiphone line), B-3.2, E-4.1
RMA (Return Materials Authorization) number, viii, D-4
ROM, read only memory, 5- , 7-
defined, Glossary
RS-232C interface, App. B-1
CD (DIP switch 6), B-2.1, B-3.2, D-1, D-2
connectors, 2-1, 2-4
CTS (&H), 4-
DSR (&S), 5-
DTR (DIP switch 1), B-2.1, D-1
RTS (&R), 4-
Serial transmission, Glossary
Service levels, MNP, A-1--A-3
Settings
default, App. B-4, App. C
interface, Ch. 4
internal, Ch. 5
quick reference, Ch.3
Shorting A/A1, multiphone lines, B-3.2, E-4.1
Speaker (audio monitor), 5-
Speed recognition, 4-8, 6-1, App. E-2
Speed select
DTE rate (&B), 3-, 4-
link rate (&N), 3-, 4-
S-registers, 5- , 7-3, App. B-5
Standards
Courier compatibility with, 1-3, 6-1, F-1
RS-232C, App. B-1, B-3.2
Start/Stop bits, 6-1, F-1
Store phone number (&Zn), 3-3, 5-
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Technical Specifications, App. F
Technical Support, USRobotics, viii, D-4
Telephone company, connecting to, ix
Television/radio interference, x
Terminal (DTE) interface speed select (&B), 3-, 4-
Terminal Mode, 2-4, Glossary
Terminology, 4- , Glossary
Testing, 2-5, App. E-6
Throughput, 1-1, 3-2, 4-8, A-2--A-3
Touch-tones
dialing, 6-
timing, spacing (S11), B-5.2
Transmission rate, 3-1, 3-2, 4-8, 6-1, App. E-2
DTE interface (&B), 3- , 4-
link interface (&N), 3- , 4-
Transmit data flow control (&H), 3-1, 3-2, 4-3, 4-5--4-6
Trellis coded modulation, 1-1, F-1
Turnaround, high speed channel, 1-1, 3-2--3-3, F-1
Unattended operation, 6-8
United Kingdom requirements
CCITT answer sequence (B), 6-10
Guard tone enalbed (&G), 6-10
Pulse dial make/break ratio (&P), 6-11
Variable/fixed data rates
DTE interface (&B), 3- , 4-
link interface (&N), 3- , 4-
Ventilation, 2-
Voice/data communications
configuring for, 2-4
using both, App. E-1
Warranty information, viii
Word length, 6-1, F-1
XMODEM-type protocols, 4-2, 4-5, B-5.3
YMODEM, 4-2, 4-5, B-5.3
ZMODEM, 4-2