Modem Option Settings; Lucent 2400 Modem Option Settings; Software Settings - Lucent Technologies DEFINITY AUDIX Installation And Upgrade

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Modem Option Settings

Modem Option Settings

Lucent 2400 Modem Option Settings

The Lucent 2400 Modem is shipped from the factory with default option settings.
Some of the default settings may not be appropriate when this modem is used
with the DEFINITY AUDIX System. You should set the options at your terminal as
described below.
You should set the options listed in the table in the following section, Software
Settings . To do this, the modem must be in the command mode, which is
determined by the position of a jumper switch located inside the front endcap of
the modem. The jumper switch has two settings: command ( smart ) mode, and
noncommand ( dumb ) mode. The jumper switch set to command mode when the
modem is shipped from the factory, but it must be set to noncommand mode for
use with the DEFINITY AUDIX System.
If the jumper switch is already set to the noncommand mode, you must move it to
the command mode before setting the options at the terminal. The Jumper
Setting section below describes how to access and change the jumper plug
setting.

Software Settings

To set the options, the modem must be connected to a terminal (for example, the
715 BCT) with the terminal speed set at 2400 bps.
All the factory default option settings, except transmission speed, should be
appropriate for the DEFINITY AUDIX System. With the jumper switch set to
command mode (factory default), enter the following option commands at the
terminal.
Option
Command
at&z0
ats37=6
at&w1
at&y1
Meaning
Set factory defaults from user profile 0.
Connect at either 1200 or 2400 bps (automatically selected).
Save settings in user profile 1.
Invoke settings in user profile 1 on power up.
Issue 2 December 1996
B-13

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