This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one o
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For example, the tone-dialed number 1-612-631-3550 would be stored as number N3 by entering ATDT16126313550N3 and RETURN. The number is not dialed with this store command. After storing a number, check to see that it has been stored correctly by typing ATL and hitting RETURN. When phone numbers are stored, the entire command line is also stored so that you can effectively create a macro for each number. For example, if you know a particular number needs to detect busy signals or dial tones, and
User Guide To Change the Setup Password 1. Open a data communications program such as HyperTerminal. 2. In the terminal window, type AT#SMTSMODEM (or AT#Sxxxxxxxx if you have replaced the MTSMODEM password with xxxxxxxx) and press ENTER. The modem responds with OK if the setup password is correct, and ERROR if it is wrong. 3. To change the password, type AT#S=xxxxxxxx, where xxxxxxxx stands for the password, and press ENTER. The password can include any keyboard character, and can be up to eight
Call Hold allows one party to maintain an idle (nontalking) connection with another party while receiving another call (Call Waiting), while initiating another call (Call Transfer), or while performing some other call management function. Invoked by keypad sequence. Call Waiting. Call Waiting notifies an engaged caller of an incoming call and allows them to receive a call from a third party while the party with whom they have been speaking is put on hold. Invoked by keypad sequence. Call Name Id
The requesting program is called a client; the answering program is called a server. Cluster Controller: A device that can control the input/output operations of more than one device connected to it. A cluster controller may be controlled by a program stored and executed in the unit, or it may be entirely controlled by hardware. Committed Burst Size: The maximum number of bits that the frame relay network agrees to transfer during any measurement interval. Committed Information Rate (CIR): An ag
The VoIP will only accept files of this name. This is a safety precaution to prevent the wrong files from being uploaded to the VoIP. Once the primer file has been uploaded, upload the FTP firmware file. If you accepted the defaults during the software loading process, this file is located on your local drive at C:\Program Files\Multi-Tech Systems\MultiVOIP 4.08 where the X is the software number and the .08 is the version number of the MultiVOIP software on your local drive. Of course the firmw
(Tests for the ISDN terminal adapter are described in the ISDN Terminal Adapter Owner’s Manual.) Diagnostics 1 - Loop Test 2 - Memory Test 3 - Watch Dog Test 4 - Dip Switch Definitions and Settings 5 - Product and Firmware ID M - Main Menu P - Previous Menu Selection : _ The Loop Test option checks the operation of the local unit. When this option is selected, a loop test menu is displayed. See “Loop Tests” in section 6.5.1. The Memory Test option checks the on-board memory. When this option is
FC (Flow Control) This indicator lights when the DataTalker has stopped channel data flow because the channel buffer is almost full. If the DataTalker stops data flow at the request of a remote device, the Flow Control Received (FCR) indicator also lights. If the DataTalker stops data flow for any other reason, the FCR indicator remains off. Data Flow Async Async Composite Channel Host Channel Host Link Remote Remote DeviceCPU DataTalker DataTalker FC LED ON FCR LED ON FC LED ON Flow Control COM