Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2 (Remote/Automatic) - Multitech MT2834MR Owner's Manual

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6.4
Digital Loopback Test/V.54 Loop 2
(Remote/Automatic)
In this test, your modem must be On-line with another modem set up to respond to a request for Digital
Loopback, such as another MT2834MR. With the MT2834MR, this ability to respond is controlled by the
&T command. AT&T4 enables the response to Digital Loopback Test (remote/automatic). AT&T5
disables the response. The modem defaults to disable on power up, so this must be changed on the
remote modem before the modem will respond to a request for the Digital Loopback Test
(remote/automatic).
Initiate the Digital Loopback Test (remote/automatic) with the ATU2 command which automatically places
the remote modem in digital loopback mode. Data from your computer or terminal are transmitted through
your modem, and over the phone line to the remote modem, where they are then looped back to your
modem. See Figure 6-3.
The test procedure is as follows:
1. Disable Error Correction by typing the &E0 command.
2. Go into Terminal mode. Type AT and hit ENTER; you should get an OK message.
3. Dial the remote modem by entering the Dial command and the phone number, to establish On-line
mode.
Note:
The &T4 command must be set on the remote modem to run this test.
4. Type the Escape Sequence (+++AT<CR> or <BREAK>AT<CR>) which brings your modem into
Command mode, while still maintaining the connection with the remote modem.
5. Type ATU2 and hit ENTER. The local modem responds to this command by transmitting an
unscrambled marking signal, which causes the remote modem to place itself in Digital Loopback
mode. Then the local modem exits Command mode and enters pseudo On-line mode.
6. Type data from your keyboard. For this test, typing multiple upper case "U" characters is a good way
to send an alternating test pattern of ones and zeros. The data received by the remote modem will
enter its analog receiver, be converted to digital data, be reconverted into analog, and then looped
through its transmitter back to the local modem. Your modem passes this test if the data entered from
the local keyboard is the same as the data received on your monitor.
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Figure 6-3. Digital Loopback Test (remote/automatic)
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