8.2
Enhanced features
8.2.1 Dump mode
When the DinBox PSTN(485) receives a character from the DTE, during the call setup
and/or speed negotiation, the modem will stop all further negotiations and will go off-line.
We have added 'dump mode' to prevent this.
atk1
atk0
8.2.2 Leased Line configuration
It's possible to configure the DinBox PSTN(485) modem as a 2-wire leased line modem.
This point-to-point setup has always an originate and an answer side.
What do you have to know before you start configuring the modems :
Specification of the DTE port :
If asynchronous
If synchronous
To configure the modems you can use a standard terminal software package. If the DTE uses
asynchronous communication it is very important to use the same baudrate as the DTE port
when the modem is configured.
This asynchronous baudrate will be saved when the modem receives the AT&W command.
ANSWER
at&f
at&L1
ats0=1
ats7=30
atk0
at&d0
at&k0
at&k4
at&k3
at&m1
at&w
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DinBox PSTN Reference manual – V1.3
stop negotiation when a character is received
dump mode active
what is the used speed ?
data / parity / stop bits ?
flow control ?
is DTR supported ?
is DTR supported ?
Information
factory reset
enable leased line
answer/originate
reset cycle
dump mode
if DTR is NOT supported
if NO flow control
if XON/XOFF flow control
if RTS/CTS flow control
if synchronous DTE
save config in NVRAM
eg. 9.600 bps
eg. 8 N 1
eg. RTS/CTS
ORIGINATE
at&f
at&L1
ats0=0
ats7=25
atk0
at&d0
at&k0
at&k4
at&k3
at&m1
at&w
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