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Use of software described in this document is subject to the terms and conditions of the Telenetics Software License Agreement.
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This product is CE marked to indicate compliance with the following European directives. • 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive (Safety) • 89/336/EEC EEC Directive Compliance with the above directives may only be assured when the equipment is installed and operated in accordance with the instructions for its use and the purpose for which it is intended.
Introduction This Quick-Reference Guide describes how to select country-specific parameters using the Telenetics 326X V.34, V.34-SDC, and V.32bis series modems. Users select modem parame- ters using buttons on the front panel of the modem. This Introduction describes how to use the front-panel buttons to select modem parameters.
Selecting Modem Parameters When you first power-up the modem, the modem performs its Self Test and the LCD displays a prompt similar to the following (the model number shown may be different for your modem): SELF TEST 326X Fast Ready After the modem passes its Self Test, the LCD displays the following initial prompt: Disconnect T/D?
4. When the desired command setting appears in the LCD display, press the Enter button: 5. After you select the desired command setting, press the Enter button. The menu category associated with the command you selected appears in the LCD display. 6.
3. When the desired nonvolatile memory position appears, press the Enter button: The following message appears in the LCD display: Saving Options followed by: Save Completed! Press the Return button to return to the initial prompt: Disconnect T/D? Returning to Factory Default Settings If you make one or more mistakes when making your command selections, you can return to the modem’s original factory-default settings.
Using This Quick Reference Guide Now that you know how to navigate through the modem’s menu and command tree and select command settings, you can go to then appropriate chapter in this Guide to view the com- mands available for various countries and to choose the appropriate commands for your requirements.
Australia and New Zealand Table 1. Australia and New Zealand Settings Features Settings Test=Busy Out (ATH1) → Restricted in 3265/6 (ATH0) (TEST OPT’S Test) → (ACU OPT’S Call Progress) AT&D7 108.2/Bsy → (TERMINAL OPT’S DTR) AT&G AT&G1 → 1800 AT&G2 (MODULATION OPT’S Guard Tone) 3266/8...
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Table 1. Australia and New Zealand Settings (Continued) Features Settings AT*TT 30 sec AT*TT0 → 60 sec AT*TT2 (DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout) DL TX Level Always=–10dBm → (TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level) LL TX Level Always=–10dBm → (TELCO OPT’S LL TX Level) Note: Default settings shown in bold.
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Table 4. Canada Settings (Continued) Features Settings AT*TT –9dBm → (DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout) DL TX Level Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm → (TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level) LL TX Level Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm →...
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Table 14. Japan Settings (Continued) Features Settings AT*TT 30 sec AT*TT0 → 45 sec AT*TT1 (DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout) DL TX Level Set to –15dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm → (TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level) LL TX Level Set to –15dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm →...
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Table 25. Universal Settings (Continued) Features Settings AT*TT *TT2 → (DIALING OPT’S Call Timeout) DL TX Level Set to –9dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm → (TELCO OPT’S DL TX Level) LL TX Level Set to 0dBm; adjustable from 0 to –15dBm →...
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