Dial-Line Connection Test - Paradyne 2001 User Manual

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If your software is not mentioned in Appendix C, load the
QuickLink II Fax software and use it to dial into the AT&T
BBS. Updated information specific to your software may be
available on the BBS.
4. Test the computer connection by typing AT and then
pressing Enter.
The DataPort 2001 should respond with an OK. This
indicates that your DataPort 2001 and computer are
communicating correctly. Now test the connection between
your DataPort 2001 and the telephone line by following the
procedures in the Dial-Line Connection Test section.
If an OK does not appear, verify that the communications
software is configured for the correct COM port, and repeat
this step. The TR LED should be ON.
If the DataPort 2001 still does not respond, refer to
Chapter 4, Troubleshooting , for additional tips.

Dial-Line Connection Test

The following procedures test the connection of your DataPort
2001 to the dial telephone line. Step 1 verifies the dial-line
connection, and Step 2 allows you to dial the AT&T BBS and
logon as a new user.
1. Enter the dial string for the BBS.
TYPE: ATDT 813-532-5254;h
(If you are using Pulse dialing, type ATDP instead of ATDT.)
PRESS: Enter
The dial string consists of the dial command (ATD), the Tone
dial modifier (T), the telephone number (spaces and dashes
are not required, and are only used to enhance readability),
semicolon (;) modifier which allows additional commands to
be added to a single line, and the hang up (h) command
which disconnects the call.

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