0049-2702-XXX Alliance Series Modems – USER MANUAL
08/05/2010
Rev. A
Page 69 of 197
CHAPTER THREE –
GENERAL OPERATION and SPECIAL FEATURES
This chapter describes the following ALX features and operational modes (listed here in the order in
which they are presented):
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Quick reset
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Front panel autodialing
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Automatic fallback and RRP
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Dumb mode and Bell 208 operation
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V.13 operation
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V.26/V.26bis operation
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DTR dialing
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Dial Line Auto-Recovery
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Leased Line Auto-Recovery
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Security operation
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Modem-controlled remote control
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Diagnostic port control
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Software downloading
The status screens, which display data concerning the operational status of the modem, are discussed in
Chapter 6. Instructions for using the pushbutton controls and LCD are included in Chapter 2.
QUICK RESET
For a quick rest of the ALX modem, use the front panel LCD to select RESET from MAIN
MENU screen 3. As the modem resets, it will display the power-on screen for a few seconds and
then the TIA/EIA status screen. A quick reset clears the modem’s active memory for a new start
but does not change option settings or erase stored phone numbers. This feature enables you to
reset the modem without powering down the unit.
FRONT PANEL AUTODIALING
The front panel PHONE CELL: screen allows you to store up to 50 telephone numbers to be
used later for –
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Autodialing from the front panel (in any mode)
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Autodialing from the DTE using Hayes or V.25bis commands
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DTR dialing, or
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Leased line or dial line auto-recovery.