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@Anchor 2400i Internal Half-card
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go!
@AST 2X9600
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U D D U D U U D * *
$
$ REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ *=Not Used D D D U D U U *
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2\J0\N3\Q3\V1&W^M
*Your AX9624c is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set ALL your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@AT&T Dataphone II 2212C (1200 baud)
1200
10
A^~T^~^M^~^~^M
^M^~^~ATT
^M
Answered
Not connected
Invalid number
No dial
Busy
$:^~^~q^~^M
$:^~^~q^~^M
0
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: INSIDE 1 2 3 4
$ C O O O
$ C=closed O=open
$
$ These are inside the case.
^M^~^~od^~^~^~y^~^~^~at^M^~^~^~^M^~^~^M
*Your Dataphone II is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup.
*Note: Host mode operation is not supported at this time.
@ATI 2400etc (non V.42)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F1^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your ATI 2400etc modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you. MNP operation has also been enabled.
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@ATI 2400etc/e & 2400etc/i (with V.42)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F2^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your ATI 2400etc modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you. MNP operation has also been enabled.
*Remember to Exit/Save from SETUP to save these changes!
@ATI 9600etc/e V.32/V.42
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F2^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your ATI 9600etc modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Cardinal 2400 MNP
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2&T5\C1\J0\N3\Q3\V1\K3&W^M
*Your Cardinal 2400 MNP modem is ready to go! You can set your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you. MNP operation has also been enabled.
@Cermetek INFO-MATE 212A
1200
XY
210
U 1^M^~C 0^M
D 'T
'^M
A
B
X
N
V
^M
DTR
0
0
1000
$You must open the case to set the switches. Refer to your
$modem manual for this procedure.
$
$Switch settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
$
*Your Info-Mate 212A is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup.
*Note: Host mode operation is not supported at this time.
@CompuCom Speedmodem
19200
10
AT&F2*H2&D2S10=30%C0H0
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
*Your SpeedModem is ready to go! You can set all of your dialing
*directory entries to 19200 baud and the modem will handle speed
*conversions for you.
@Digicom 9624LE / 9624PC V.32bis
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT*F3*E9&W^M
*Your Digicom modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Digitan Hi*IQ ZX1896 2400 Fax Modem
2400
10
ATE1Q0V1X4&C1&D2S7=60S25=4^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@E*Tech Bullet PC2400MH MNP
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2&T5$C1$E2$F4$X1&W^M
*Your E*Tech 2400 MNP modem is ready to go! You can set your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@E*Tech Bullet E9696M V.32 MNP
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2&T5$C1$E1$F4$S0$X5&W^M
*Your E*Tech 9696M modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 19200 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Everex 12e External (EV-936)
1200
10
ATE1F1H0M1Q0V1X4&C1&D2^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^H
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
$ On Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off
*Your Everex 12e (EV-936) is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Everex 24e External (EV-945)
2400
10
ATE1F1H0M1Q0V1X4&C1&D2^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^H
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
$ On Off Off Off Off On Off Off Off
*Your Everex 24e (EV-945) is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Everex Evercom 24+ MNP
9600
10
AT\C0\J0\K5\N3\Q0\V1V1E1Q0X4^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^H
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
*Your Everex Evercom 24+ is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Everex EverFax 24/96
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^H
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT&F^M
^AT&T5\J0\N3\V1\X1%C1\Q3&W
*Your Everex EverFax 24/96 is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Fastcomm FDX 2424 (MNP Class-5)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 2424 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Fastcomm FDX 2496
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 2496 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Fastcomm FDX 9696 (V.32 & MNP-5)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
NO ANSWER
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$All switches on the bottom of the modem should be in the
$OPEN (off) position.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&G0&H1&I1&M6&W^M
*Your FDX 9696 modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Forval IM14400/SA14400 V.32bis (38400 baud)
38400
10
ATZ0^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^ATS25=0S7=60%E0\J0\Q3&W^M
*Your Forval modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will
*handle speed conversions for you.
@Forval IM14400/SA14400 V.32bis (57600 baud)
57600
10
ATZ0^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^ATS25=0S7=60%E0\J0\Q3&W^M
*Your Forval modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 57600 baud and the modem will
*handle speed conversions for you.
@Generic 1200 Baud Hayes clone
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$If your modem has hardware switches or jumpers, be sure to set
$the modem so that it does NOT force Carrier Detect (this is
$usually switch #6). Also, set the DTR so that is NOT forced on
$all the time (this is usually switch #1). If your modem uses
$NRAM to store the configuration, you should use the Generic
$1200 Baud (switchless) after this.
*Your 1200 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup.
@Generic 1200 Baud Hayes clone (switchless)
1200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 1200 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup.
@Generic 2400 baud Hayes clone
2400
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$If your modem has hardware switches or jumpers, be sure to set
$the modem so that it does NOT force Carrier Detect (this is
$usually switch #6). Also, set the DTR so that is NOT forced on
$all the time (this is usually switch #1). If your modem uses
$NRAM to store the configuration, you should use the Generic
$2400 (switchless) after this.
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Generic 2400 Baud Hayes clone (switchless)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your 2400 baud modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@GVC 9600 V.42
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2\Q3\J0\V1&W^M
*Your GVC 9600 modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 19200 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@GVC SM96 V.42bis
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F2&W^M
*Your GVC modem is ready to go! You can set all of your dialing
*directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will handle speed
*conversions for you.
@Hayes SmartModem 1200 External
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U U D U D U U D U U
$
$ Note: Early versions did not have switches 9 & 10.
*Your Hayes SmartModem is ready to go!
@Hayes SmartModem 1200B Full Card Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Hayes changed this version of the modem several times.
$ Be aware that your modem may or may not have all of these
$ switches or that these are the correct settings. Only
$ your modem manual knows for sure...
$
$ Switch Settings: #2 DOWN - RJ12/RJ13 phone jack
$ UP - RJ11 or equivelent
$ #3 UP - Allow true CD
$ #4 UP - Allow DTR
$ (early versions required strapping
$ pins A-B for this function)
*Your SmartModem 1200B is ready to go!
@Hayes SmartModem 1200B Half Card Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
$ Switch Settings: #2 RIGHT - RJ12/RJ13 phone jack
$ LEFT - RJ11 or equivelent
$ #3 RIGHT - Allow true CD
$ #4 LEFT - Allow DTR
*Your SmartModem 1200B is ready to go!
@Hayes SmartModem 2400
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&W^M
*Your SmartModem is ready to go!
@Hayes V-Series 2400 (without V.42)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5&W^M
*Your V-Series SmartModem is ready to go!
@Hayes Personal Modem 2400
2400
10
AT&C1&D2E1Q0^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
*Your Hayes Personal Modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Hayes V-Series 9600
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
&M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5&W^M
*Your V-Series SmartModem is ready to go!
@Hayes V-Series 9600 V.42
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5S36=7S46=2S48=7W2&W^M
*Your V-Series SmartModem with V.42 is ready to go!
@Hayes V-series ULTRA Smartmodem 9600
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATE1N1Q0M1X4V1W2^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5&U0^M
^ATS7=60S49=8S50=240&W^M
*Your V-Series ULTRA is ready to go!
@Intel 2400EX MNP
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&T5\J0\N3\Q3\V1\X1&W^M
*Your Intel 2400EX modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Intel 9600EX V.32 with V.42bis
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&T5&W^M
*Your Intel 9600EX modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Microcom AX/1200,AX/2400 (wo/compression)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M^~^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U D D U D U U D
$
$ REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ D U D U D U D U
^AT&C1&D2&T5\N3\J0\Q3&W^M
*Your modem is now configured for operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Microcom AX/1200c,AX/2400c (w/compression)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M^~^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U D D U D U U D
$
$ REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ D U D U D U D U
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2&T5\N3\J0\Q3&W^M
*Your modem is now configured for operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Microcom AX/9624c AX/9612c
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U D D D D U U D U U
$
$ REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ D D D U D U D D
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2&T5\N3\J0\Q3&W^M
*Your AX9624c is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Microcom QX/V.32c
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U D D U D U U D U
$
$ 0 REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ D U D U D D D D
^AT&F^M
^ATX4\V1\N3\J0\Q3^M
^AT&D2&C1&T5%C3&W^M
*Your QX/V.32c is now configured for 38400 operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Microcom QX/4232hs
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
$ Switch Settings: FRONT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U D U U U D D D U
$
$ REAR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ D U D U D U U D
$
$ T/D in Data Mode
$ O/A your choice.
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0X4\V2\N5\J0\Q3^M
^AT&D2&C1&T5%C3&W^M
*Your QX/4232hs is now configured for 38400 operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem 224PC5
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ Switch Bank 1 OPEN
$ 2 *
$ 3 * *=Sets COM Port
$ 4 CLOSED
^AT&F^M
*Your 224PC5 is now configured for 2400 baud operation. Be sure
*to read your modem manual and doublecheck the setup.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem 224EC / 224PC W/MNP
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ Switch Bank 1 OPEN
$ 2 *
$ 3 * *=Sets COM Port
$
$ 224EC: Switches on Back of Edgecard
$ 1 OPEN (Up)
$ 2 OPEN (Up)
$ 3 CLOSED (Down)
$ 4 CLOSED (Down)
^AT&F^M
^AT&E1&E4&E15^M
^AT$MB2400$SB9600$BA0&W0^M
*Your 224EC/224PC is now configured for 9600 baud operation. Be
*sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem MT224EH5 (MNP 5)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ 4 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4
$ D U D D
$ 8 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U U D U D U U D
$
$Jumpers that need to be changed -inside- the modem:
$ RTS: toward the back of the modem.
$ CTS/RTS: toward the back of the modem.
^AT$A0&B0&BS0&C1$D0&D2$F1^M
^AT&G0$MI0&M0$R1&R1&S1^M
^ATB1E1M1Q0V1X4&Q0^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB2400$SB9600$BA0&W0^M
*Your 224EH5 is now configured for 9600 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem MT224EH7 (MNP 7)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ 4 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4
$ D U D D
$ 8 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U U D U D U U D
$
$Jumpers that need to be changed -inside- the modem:
$ CTS/RTS: toward the back of the modem.
^AT$A0&B0&BS0&C1$D0&D2$F1^M
^AT&G0#L0$MI0&M0$R1&R1&S1^M
^ATB1E1M1Q0V1X4&Q0^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB2400$SB19200$BA0&W0^M
*The 224EH7 is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem 696E
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ 4 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4
$ D U D D
$ 8 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U U D U D U U D
$
$Jumpers that need to be changed -inside- the modem:
$ CTS/RTS: toward the back of the modem.
^AT$A1&B0&BS0&C1$D0&D2$EP1$F1^M
^AT&G0&M0$MI0&M0$R1&R1&S1^M
^ATB1E1M1Q0V1X4&Q0^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB9600$SB19200$BA0&W0^M
*The 696E is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem 932EC
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
^AT&F^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB9600$SB19200$BA0&W0^M
*Your 932EC is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem V.32
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ 4 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4
$ D U D D
$ 8 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U U D U D U U D
$
$Jumpers that need to be changed -inside- the modem:
$ Open the case and move the jumper labeled
$ RTS/CTS so that the jumper it on the CTS side.
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2B1E1M1Q0V1X4^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB9600$SB19200$BA0&W0^M
*Your V32 is now configured for 19200 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@Multi-Tech MultiModem V32 with V.42bis
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
600
$Switch Settings on the Bottom of the modem:
$ 4 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4
$ D U D D
$ 8 Switch Bank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
$ U U D U D U U D
$
$Jumpers that need to be changed -inside- the modem:
$ Open the case and move the jumper labeled
$ RTS/CTS so that the jumper it on the CTS side.
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2B1E1M1Q0V1X4^M
^AT&E1&E4&E8&E10&E13&E15^M
^AT$MB9600$SB38400$BA0&W0^M
*Your V32 is now configured for 38400 baud operation. Be sure
*to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 to get the
*best speed on all calls.
@NEC N9631 V.32 MNP
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F2^M
^ATE1Q0&T5\Q3\V1\X1*FT1&W^M
*Your NEC N9631 modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 19200 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@OKITEL 2400 Plus
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$Switch Settings:
$
$ 1 2 3 4 5 6
$ OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
$
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2%C0\J0\N3\Q3\V1S25=4&W^M
*Your OKITEL 2400 Plus is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Penril Alliance V.32
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2\Q1,1&W^M
*Your Alliance V.32 modem is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 19200 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@Practical Peripherals PM2400
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^ATB1E1L2M1Q0V1X4Y1&C1&D2&G0&J0&L0&P0^M
^AT&X0&Y0S0=0S2=43&W^M
*Your PM2400 is now configured. Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup.
@Practical Peripherals PM2400SA MNP
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^ATB1E1L2M1Q0V1X4Y0&C1&D2&J0&P0^M
^AT\A3\C1\E0\G0\J0\K5\N3\Q3\V1\X0^M
^AT%C0%A0S0=0S2=43&W0^M
*Your PM2400SA MNP is now configured.
@Practical Peripherals PM9600SA V.32
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^ATW2&C1&D2^M
*Your PM9600SA V.32 is now configured.
@Quicktel Series 9600 V.32/V.42
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2\Q3^M
$ On the bottom of the modem, locate the 8-Position
$ DIP Switch. Verify that switch #7 and #8 are set OFF.
$
$ Open the modem and locate the 4-Position DIP Switch.
$ Switch #1, #2 and #3 should be set OFF. Switch #4 should
$ be set ON.
*Your 9600 V.32 is now configured. Be sure to read your modem
*manual and double-check the setup. Also set all dialing
*directory entries to 19200 for maximum throughput.
@Racal Vadic Auto Dial VA212
1200
10
^M
^M^~^~D^M^~
^M
ON LINE
FAILED
VOICE
BUSY
NO DIAL
^M
DTR
0
0
1000
^^E^M^~O^M
^1^M^~3^M^~
^1^M^~2^M^~
^16^M^~2^M^~
^17^M^~2^M^~
^19^M^~9^M^~
^^M
*Host Mode operation is not supported for the VA212 modem. Be
*sure to read your modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Sysdyne MDM 24H
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0M1H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
750
$Switch settings should remain at factory defaults. If you need
$to select a different COM port other than 2, refer to your
$owners manual for detailed instructions.
^ATB1E1F1L2M1Q0V1X4Y0^M
^AT&C1&D2S7=60S11=60&Y0&W0^M
*Your MDM 24H modem is ready to go! Be sure to read your
*modem manual and double-check the setup.
@Telebit T2000 & Trailblazer Plus
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATH0^M^~ATS0=0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT E1 Q0 M1 V1 W1 X14 Y0 S0=0^M
^AT S50=0 S51=254 S52=4 S54=3 S58=2^M
^AT S63=1 S64=0 S66=1 S67=0 S68=2 S90=0^M
^AT S92=1 S94=1 S95=2 S96=1 S110=1^M
^AT S111=0 S131=1 S255=0 &W1 &W2^M
$This assumes the Telebit is in ECM (Enhanced Command Mode).
$To place your modem into ECM, follow these steps:
$
$ 1. Start with the modem turned off and the A/B switch in the
$ A position.
$ 2. Press and hold the T/D switch while turning on the modem.
$ Release the T/D switch -AFTER- the MR indicator comes on.
$
$This will store the ECM default settings in Profile A of non-
$volatile memory.
$
$ >> Do these steps before proceeding! <<
$
*Your Telebit is ready to go. To get the most out of the dialing
*directory, be sure to set all phone book entries to 19200 baud.
@Telebit T2500
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
1
1500
^ATE1Q0M1X4V1S11=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&G0&J0&K3&L0&P0^M
^AT&Q5&W^M
$This assumes the Telebit is in CCM (Conventional Command Mode).
$To place your modem into CCM, follow these steps:
$
$ 1. Turn the modem off.
$ 2. Hold in the T/D switch and turn the power on. Release the
$ switch when the PEP,CD and MR lights are flashing. Ignore
$ any other lights that may be lit from here on.
$ 3. Tap the T/D switch until just the CD light is lit (not
$ flashing). The PEP and MR lights are OFF.
$ 4. Press and hold the T/D switch (2 seconds or more) until the
$ CD light is flashing again.
$
$ >> Do these steps before proceeding! <<
*Your Telebit is ready to go. To get the most out of the dialing
*directory, be sure to set all phone book entries to 19200 baud.
@TwinCom 96/42i
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2\A3&W^M
*Your Twincom is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 38400 baud and the modem will handle
*speed conversions for you.
@UDS 2440
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATS7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&R&T5%N8%U3%V0%K1&W^M
$There are two jumpers inside that need to be verified. The CTS
$and RTS flow control. ___
$The pins are marked like this: o o| o o o
$ o o| FLO CTS
$ F R
$ L T
$ O S
$
$ Make sure the pins above RTS are jumpered, and that the right two
$ by the CTS are covered. Put the case back together and continue.
*Your UDS modem is ready to go! To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600 baud.
@UDS V.3224/V.3225 (V.32)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^ATS7=60^M
^AT&C1&D2&R&T5%C1\Q3\V1&W^M
*Your UDS modem is ready to go! To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 baud.
@USRobotics Direct 1200PC Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~
RING
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATS0=0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0^M
0
1
500
$External Switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4
$ OFF OFF OFF OFF
$
$Jumpers:
$
$ J1 UP
$ J2 UP
$ J3 DOWN
$ J14 UP
$
*Your Direct 1200PC is now configured.
@USRobotics Password 1200 Internal
1200
10
ATE1Q0M1X1V1S7=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~
RING
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATS0=0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0^M
0
1
500
$External Switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4
$ UP UP UP UP
$
$Jumpers:
$
$ J1 UP
$ J2 UP
$ J3 RIGHT
$ J5 DOWN
$
*Your Password is now configured.
@USRobotics Direct 2400PC / Sportster 2400
2400
10
ATE1Q0M1X6V1S7=60S11=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
$External Switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
$
*Your Courier is now configured.
@USRobotics MicroLink 2400
2400
10
ATE1Q0M1X6V1S7=60S11=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
$External Switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
$
*Your Courier is now configured.
@USRobotics VARmodem 2400
2400
10
ATE1Q0M1X6V1S7=60S11=60^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
0
500
$External Switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON
$
*Your VARmodem is now configured.
@USRobotics Courier 2400e and 2400PC w/MNP
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
1
1000
$External Switchblock: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
$ U U D U D U U D D U
$
$ Where U is UP and D is DOWN
$
$Note: for the 2400PC, turn the modem on it's side so
$ you can read the numbers, then the above settings
$ will make sense.
%AT&FE0^M
^ATE1Q0M1X6V1S7=60S11=60^M
^AT&B0&H1&R2&I0&M4&N0&W^M
*Your Courier is now configured. Consult your modem
*manual for additional setup parameters if you wish to take
*advantage of speeds higher than 2400 when using MNP.
@USRobotics HST (96x ROM)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^ATE1Q0M1V1X7S7=60^M
^AT&B1&H1&M4&N0&R2&W^M
*Your Courier HST is now configured. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 baud.
@USRobotics HST (144x ROM)
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^ATE1Q0M1X7V1S7=60^M
^AT&B1&C1&D2&H1&M4&N0&R2&W^M
*Your Courier HST is now configured. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 19200 baud.
@USRobotics HST Dual Standard
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^AT&F^M
^ATB1E1Q0M1X7V1S7=60^M
^AT&A2&B1&C1&D2&H1&R2&M4&N0&K0&W^M
*Your Courier HST Dual Standard is now configured so that either
*V.32 or HST calls will be answered. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 baud.
@USRobotics HST (144x ROM) (V.42)
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^ATE1Q0M1X7V1S7=60^M
^AT&A3&K3&B1&C1&D2&H1&M4&N0&R2&W^M
*Your Courier HST is now configured. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 baud.
@USRobotics HST Dual Standard (V.42)
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^AT&F^M
^ATB1E1Q0M1X7V1S7=60^M
^AT&A3&B1&C1&D2&H1&R2&M4&N0&K3&W^M
*Your Courier HST Dual Standard is now configured so that either
*V.32 or HST calls will be answered. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 baud.
@USRobotics HST with V.32bis (Duals too)
38400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock: 1-UP 2-UP 3-DOWN 4-UP 5-DOWN
$ 6-UP 7-UP 8-DOWN 9-DOWN 10-UP
$ WIDE SWITCH-UP
^AT&F^M
^ATE1Q0M1X7V1S7=60^M
^AT&A3&K3&B1&C1&D2&H1&M4&N0&R2&W^M
*Your Courier HST is now configured. To get the most out of it,
*be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 38400 baud.
@Ven-Tel 2400 Half Card (4 Option Switches)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
$Internal switchblock:
$
$ Refer to your manual for setting the COM port via
$ these switches. This is set with switches 3 and 4.
^ATE1M1Q0X4V1&C1&D2&Y0S0=0&W^M
*Your Vel-Tel 2400 Half Card is now configured.
@Ven-Tel 2400 Half Card (6 Option Switches)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
500
$Internal switchblock:
$
$ 1 2 3 4 5 6
$ O C * * O *
$
$ Where O = OPEN, C = CLOSED
$ * = Dependent on hardware. See manual.
$
^ATE1M1Q0X4V1S0=0^M
*Your Vel-Tel 2400 Half Card is now configured.
@Ven-Tel 2400-33
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
$External switchblock:
$ 1-OFF 2-OFF 3-OFF 4-OFF 5-OFF
$ 6-OFF 7-ON 8-ON 9-ON 10-OFF
^AT%A13B1\C1&C1\D3&D2E1F1\G0&G0^M
^AT&L0M1&M0\N3Q0\Q3&R1\T0&T4V1^M
^AT\V1X4\X1Y0&W^M
*Your Vel-Tel 2400-33 is now configured. To get the most out of
*it, be sure to set all your dialing directory entries to 9600
*baud.
@Ven-Tel Pathfinder 18K
19200
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT&F^M
^AT X3 S0=0^M
^AT S51=5 S54=3 S58=2^M
^AT S66=1 S68=2 S92=1 S95=2^M
^AT S111=0 &W^M
*Your Pathfinder is ready to go. To get the most out of the dialing
*directory, be sure to set all phone book entries to 19200 baud.
@ViVa 24m 2400 baud MNP-5
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
500
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2%C0\J0\N3\Q3\V1S25=4&W^M
*Your ViVa 24m is ready to go! You can set all of your
*dialing directory entries to 9600 baud and the modem will
*handle speed conversions for you.
@ZOOM/Modem HC2400R
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATS11=60&C1&D2&W^M
*Your Zoom HC2400R is ready to go!
@ZOOM/Modem MX2400R
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATS11=60&C1&D2&W^M
*Your Zoom MX2400R is ready to go!
@ZOOM/Modem HC2400S (SendFax)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATS11=60&C1&D2&W^M
*Your Zoom HC2400S is ready to go!
@ZOOM/Modem MX2400S (SendFax)
2400
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
DTR
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
0
1
1000
^AT&F^M
^ATS11=60&C1&D2&W^M
*Your Zoom MX2400S is ready to go!
@ZOOM/Modem V.42bis (2400 baud)
9600
10
ATZ^M
ATDT
^M
CONNECT
NO DIAL
NO CARRIER
BUSY
VOICE
^M
^~^~^~+++^~^~^~ATH0^M
RING
ATS0=0H0^M
ATA^M
OK
ATM0H1^M
1
0
1000
^AT&F^M
^AT&C1&D2S36=7S38=0S95=44^M
^ATS11=60&W^M
*Your Zoom HC2400R V.42bis is ready to go!