User`s guide
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MNP
Microcom Networking Protocol, an error-control protocol developed by 
Microcom, Inc., and now in the public domain. There are several different 
MNP protocols, but the most commonly used one ensures error-free 
transmission through error detection (CRC) and retransmission of flawed 
frames. 
modem
A device that transmits/receives computer data through a 
communications channel such as radio or telephone lines. It also changes 
signals received from the phone line back to digital signals before passing 
them to the receiving computer.
nonvolatile memory (NVRAM)
User-programmable random access memory whose data is retained when 
power is turned off. On the U.S. Robotics modem, it includes four stored 
phone numbers and the modem settings.
off/on hook
Modem operations that are the equivalent of manually lifting a phone 
receiver (taking it off-hook) and replacing it (going on-hook).
online fall back/fall forward
A feature that allows high-speed, error-control modems to monitor line 
quality and fall back to the next lower speed in a defined range if line 
quality diminishes. As line conditions improve, the modems switch up to 
the next higher speed.
originate mode
The mode used by your modem when initiating an outgoing call to a 
destination modem. The transmit/receive frequencies are the reverse of 
the called modem, which is in answer mode.










