0049-2702-XXX Alliance Series Modems – USER MANUAL
08/05/2010
Rev. A
Page 19 of 197
Figure 1-4. A typical multidrop configuration
The V.29 Fast Master and Fast Slave modes support data rates of 4800, 7200 and 9600 bps. The
leased lines can be conditioned or unconditioned. The master modem must be set to originate
mode, and the slave modem must be set to answer mode. (The Answer/Originate option is
automatically set to these settings when the V.29 Fast Master and Fast Slave Quick Setups are
used.)
Slave-to-Master (Inbound) Transmission
When the remote modems come on-line, they automatically synchronize to the incoming carrier
and train on the data stream from the master modem. Slave-to-master transmission is always
switched carrier operation under control of the RTS signal from the DTE. An anti-streaming
timer built into the ALX modem will (if enabled) halt transmission if the DTE holds RTS on for
more than 30 seconds. The assumption is that if RTS is held on for more than 30 seconds, there
is a fault in the DTE.
If you access the TIA/EIA status screen on the LCD display when a slave modem is transmitting
to the master modem, the status screen will typically look like this:
Typically TD, CD and RD will flash on the master modem, and RS, CS, TD and RD will flash
on the slave modems.