0049-2702-XXX Alliance Series Modems – USER MANUAL
08/05/2010
Rev. A
Page 96 of 197
If you select CONTROL, you will be able to control the front panel of the remote modem from
the front panel of the modem you are using. When you select CONTROL, you will see (on the
LCD of the modem you are using) whatever is currently displayed on the LCD of the remote
modem. The characters on the LCD will be displayed in lower case – this is to let you know you
are actually looking at a “copy” of the LCD of the remote modem. Buttons pressed on the front
panel of the controlling modem will affect the controlled modem (and not the controlling
modem). When you are remotely controlling another modem, the LCD will not change as
quickly as it normally does.
Note:
While an ALX modem is being remotely controlled by another modem or is remotely
controlling another modem, its diagnostic port cannot be used for other purposes – commands
from the diagnostic port will be ignored.
(You can also access two remote test options from REMOTE 1 screen by selecting TEST. These
test options, remote digital loopback and remote digital loopback self test, are described in
Chapter 6.)
Exiting from Remote Control Mode
To exit from remote control mode, press the ENT pushbutton 5 times in succession on the front
panel of the controlling modem. (If the remote modem resets as a result of a configuration
change, the local modem will appear to have no control. To remedy this situation, press the ENT
button 5 times.)
Remote Control through a Rack Controller
When installed in a rack enclosure equipped with an intelligent rack controller, an ALX V.32M,
V.32/14.4M, V.32/19.2M or V.34M can be used to control –
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Another modem in the same rack or
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A remote modem connected to any modem in the rack (address control mode only).
Remote control through a rack controller is an especially valuable capability for modems used in
Raymar-Telenetics’ high-density 16-slot rack enclosures. The low-profile modems specially
designed for these racks are manufactured without an LCD user interface or control pushbuttons.
(These modems are described in Appendix E.) One way to access the low-profile modems to
monitor, test or configure them is by using the modem control feature described below.