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Note: In general, the following points should be consid-
ered while choosing the FastRAD Auto-answer line:
•
If possible, use an on-core line for auto-answering.
This allows remote access to the KSU even in the
event of an expansion module failure.
•
Use a line that is not often used for other purposes,
since the FastRAD will auto-answer after a pre-
programmed delay.
•
Choose only lines that are enabled.
6.
Press
OK
.
The display shows:
7.
Press
CHNG
to change the number of seconds the FastRAD
waits before answering an incoming data call.
The display shows:
8.
Enter the number of seconds you want the FastRAD to wait
prior to answering an incoming data call. This number
must be between 6 and 60.
Note: The modem “wait for carrier delay” (S Register 7)
must be longer than the time it takes for the modem to dial
the FastRAD Auto-answer line plus the Answer delay
time. For example, if it takes 10 seconds for the modem to
dial in to the FastRAD and Answer delay is set to 50
seconds, then the modem “wait for carrier delay” must
be greater than 60 seconds.
9.
Press
OK
.
The display shows:
Answer delay: 18
BACK CHNG NEXT
Answer delay:_
CLEAR BKSP OK
Local baud: 9600
BACK CHNG NEXT
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