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CHAPTER 2: Installation and Connection
2.4.1 Simple Operations
You can dial a number by using the ATD command and the phone
number of the modem with which you wish to connect, e.g.,
ATD6127853500. Your modem will dial the number, and hear a
“scrambling” noise as the modem negotiates the kind of connection it
can make, and once the modems have settled on a common
connection, you will receive a connect message on your computer’s
video display. As the modem dials and connects, you may notice
changes across its front LED panel: the OH (Off Hook) LED lights to let
you know the modem is operating as if you had picked up the handset
to a phone. The CD (Carrier Detect) LED lights to let you know the
modem has detected a device it can connect to. A speed LED lights to
let you know at which speed the connection has been made.
To hang up a call, enter +++ATH<CR>. Your modem will return on
hook, just as if you had returned a phone’s handset to its cradle. Notice
also that the OH, CD and speed LED’s are no longer lit. Your video now
displays OK, signifying that your modem is ready for your next
command.
2.5 The Answer/Originate - Voice/Data Toggle Switch
Located on the front of the modem is a Voice/Data "toggle" switch with
Originate/Answer capabilities. This switch enables the modem to auto-
matically dial a phone number stored in the N1 location of memory
whenever this switch is toggled. (Note that you must first enter
AT$VD1&W0<CR>. This command string enables Voice/Data dialing
when the Voice/Data toggle switch is activated.)
If you are "manually" dialing with an attached telephone device (and
not with your keyboard), your Modem originates when this switch is
toggled to the corresponding position (DOWN); and if you are
"manually" answering (modem is not configured to automatically
answer via S-Register S0 setup), the Modem answers when this switch
is toggled to the corresponding position (UP).