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Meridian Programmable Data Adapter

553-3011-100
Standard 14.00
Meridian Modular Telephones
When a Meridian Modular Telephone is equipped with the Meridian
Programmable Data Adapter (MPDA), you can make a data call using
keyboard dialing from your attached terminal. You can carry on voice and
data communication simultaneously without causing any mutual interference.
The MPDA communicates with Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) having
characteristics as shown in Table 93:
Table 93
MPDA data characteristics
Data type
Synchronization
Number of Bits
Parity
Data rate
Stop bits
Transmission
Note: The MPDA configuration of data parameters is stored locally
(although you can set the configuration in the Option 11C system). You
cannot set the data parameters in the system before installing the MPDA
in the telephone (the configuration information will be lost).
The keyboard dialing routine may vary with the data equipment being used
and reference to the user's data terminal manual may be necessary. For more
detailed information, see Meridian Programmable Data Adapter User Guide.
The MPDA can establish either data calls or voice calls. You can make data
calls using keyboard dialing, keypad dialing or the AT command dialing
feature. The AT dialing features lets you originate data calls to local and
remote Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) directly from a data terminal
keyboard or personal computer. You can make voice calls using AT dialing
from your terminal.
January 2002
ASCII
Asynchronous, Start-Stop
8 bits
none (unchecked)
110, 150, 300, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200 bits per second (autobaud)
2 bits for 110 bits per second;
1 bit for all other speeds
Full duplex

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