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Page 2 - Owner's Manual

Introduction/Description10-IWay HopperConnectors ISDN: RJ-45 female receptacle, 4-wire S/T (acceptsthe connection cable to the network providers NT1d

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100-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 1 (&F1) V.110 Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128ST)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally

Page 4 - Contents

101-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 1 (&F1)V.120 Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128NT)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally

Page 5 - Contents

102-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 2 (&F2)V.120 Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128ST)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally

Page 6 - Contents

103-IWay Hopper Product Update Profile 2 (&F2)X.75 Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128NT)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally

Page 7 - 1.2 Features

104-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 3 (&F3)X.75 Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128ST)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally$

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105-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 3 (&F3)ML-PPP Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128NT)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normall

Page 9 - 1.4 Technical Specifications

106-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 4 (&F4)ML-PPP Asynchronous Operation(model MTA128ST)AT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normall

Page 10 - 10-IWay Hopper

Index107-IWay HopperIndexSymbols128K bps ... 1616550 UAR

Page 11 - 2.2 Safety Warnings

Index108-IWay Hopper&M ... 23, 45&R ...

Page 12 - 2.4 Connecting to Power

Index109-IWay HopperAuto-Protocol Detection ... 59Auto-Protocol detection ...

Page 13 - 2.5 Configuring the MTA128ST

11-IWay HopperInstallationChapter 2--IntroductionThis chapter describes how to connect your MTA128ST terminal adapter (TA) toyour computer, to power,

Page 14 - Installation

Index110-IWay HopperPort Control Configuration Menu ... 27starting ...

Page 15 - 2.7 LED Indicators

Index111-IWay HopperData MSN/DN command ... 37Data Protocol ...

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Index112-IWay HopperEEcho commands ... 39Embedded Protocol Ana

Page 17 - Installation

Index113-IWay HopperIInitialization strings ... 68INS64 switch type ..

Page 18 - Chapter 3--Introduction

Index114-IWay HopperOOff Hook... 16On-line Warrant

Page 19 - 3.2 Before You Start

Index115-IWay HopperEnable/Disable command ... 40Terse/Verbose command ...

Page 20 - Call Control Configuration

Index116-IWay HopperSPID (service profile identifier) ... 35Start ConfigMenu command .

Page 21 - Com Port Settings

Index117-IWay HopperUpdate LEDs ... 86Update S-Registers ...

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12-IWay Hopper Installation2.3 Connecting to Your Computer1. Make sure your computer and any peripheral equipment connected to it areturned off. Fail

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13-IWay HopperInstallation4. Verify operation by observing the LED indicators on the front panel. TheLEDs will flash in a self-test pattern, then the

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14-IWay Hopper Installation7. Type AT&W and press ENTER to store your settings, then turn the TA offand on to reset it with the new configuration

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15-IWay HopperInstallation2.7 LED IndicatorsThe MTA128ST has ten LED indicators (Figure 2-3) to report MTA128ST statusand line activity. Fi

Page 26 - 3.4 ConfigMenu

16-IWay Hopper InstallationBearer Channel 1.On steady: Active data connection on the channelSlow blink: Active analog connection on the channelFast b

Page 27 - ConfigMenu Menus

17-IWay HopperInstallationData Protocol. The P1 LED lights in combination with the P2 and128 LEDs to indicate which data protocol is in use (V.120, X.

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18-Iway HopperConfiguration UtilitiesChapter 3--IntroductionBefore you connect the MTA128ST to your network terminator, you must config-ure the MTA128

Page 29 - 3.6 AT Commands

19-IWay HopperConfiguration Utilities3.2 Before You StartWhatever method you use to configure your TA, consider your choices beforehandand record your

Page 30 - 4.1.1 Entering AT Commands

Owner's ManualP/N 82052304 Revision E (9/22/97)Model MTA128STCopyright © 1997 by Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.All rights reserved. This publication ma

Page 31 - Command Function Section

20-Iway HopperConfiguration UtilitiesCall Control Configuration4 Persistent DTR Dialing ____________________________________________A high DTR (Data T

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21-IWay HopperConfiguration UtilitiesMLPPP ProtocolThe MLPPP (Multi-Link PPP) protocol provides rates up to 64K bps per chan-nel. This protocol uses b

Page 33 - 4.1.2 Command Implementation

22-Iway HopperConfiguration Utilities4 Flow Control ____________________________________________________Select the method by which your TA and compute

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23-IWay HopperConfiguration Utilitiescontrol. Select Momentary Drop to cause CTS to drop momentarily when thelink is lost, then to go high again. AT

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24-Iway HopperConfiguration Utilities2. Click the Start button, Click Settings, and then click Control Panel.3. Double-click the Add/Remove Programs i

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25-IWay HopperConfiguration UtilitiesHow to Use the ISDN TA Configuration Utility1. Before you start the ISDN TA Configuration Utility, disconnect the

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26-Iway HopperConfiguration Utilities3.4 ConfigMenuUse the ConfigMenu configuration utility with computers running DOS or Win-dows 3.x. ConfigMenu is

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27-IWay HopperConfiguration Utilities5. In the communications programs terminal window, type AT@CONFIG andpress ENTER. ConfigMenus Main Menu appears

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28-Iway HopperConfiguration UtilitiesHelp MenuSelect the Help menu for help on how to navigate through the MTA128ST menusystem, or to see the MTA128ST

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29-IWay HopperConfiguration Utilities3.6 AT CommandsYou can configure the MTA128ST by using AT commands, just as you wouldconfigure an analog modem. U

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EMC, Safety, and Terminal Directive ComplianceThe CE mark is affixed to this Multi-Tech product to confirm compliance with thefollowing European Commu

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30-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersChapter 4--IntroductionOne of the means by which you can communicate with and configure yourMTA128ST is to use AT

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31-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registersvalue in register S2. You can send the break signal in the out-of-band escapesequence only from software, not by

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32-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersSerial Port Configuration 4.1.4En Command mode echoL List telephone numbersL5 List current operating parametersL6

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33-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers4.1.2 Command ImplementationCommand: ATFunction: Attention CodeValues: n/aDefault: n/aDescription: This attention

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34-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers4.1.3 Switch Configuration CommandsUse the following commands to select your network switch type (e.g., EuroISDNN

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35-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: !C6=nFunction: Data SPIDValues: n = 020-character stringDefault: null stringDescription: Use the !C6= c

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36-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registersnumber. You can also use the !D3= command to disable the data channel, whichmay be useful when multiple TAs are a

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37-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers>D0 Display B-channel traffic, decoded as V.120>D1 Display D-channel traffic, decoding layers 2 and 3 (Q.92

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38-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: !RXGnFunction: Receive GainValues: n = 010Default: !RXG6 (Medium volume)Description: Use the !RXG comma

Page 51 - 4.1.5 Data Call Commands

39-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: !Z=nFunction: Rate Adaption ProtocolValues: n = 5, 6, 9, or 12Default: !Z=6 (V.110)Description: The !Z c

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Contents4-IWay HopperContentsChapter 1--Introduction ... 71.2 Features ..

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40-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: QnFunction: Enable/Disable Result CodesValues: n = 0, 1, or 2Default: Q0 (Enable result codes)Descriptio

Page 54 - 4.2 S-Registers

41-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: VnFunction: Terse/Verbose Result CodesValues: n = 0 or 1Default: V1 (Verbose)Description: Use the V comm

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42-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersNote that whereas the &F0 reset command always restores the factory defaultprofile, the Z reset command resto

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43-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers&D3 When DTR goes low, the MTA128ST resets the data port and dis-ables autoanswer. If DTR goes low when the M

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44-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers&E7 When XON/XOFF pacing is active, the MTA128ST responds to theXON/XOFF characters and passes them through t

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45-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers&F0 Profile 0  Modem-like operation (default)&F1 Profile 1  V.110 async operation&F2 Profile 2  V

Page 59 - 4.3 Result Codes

46-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: &SnFunction: DSR ControlValues: n = 0, 1, or 2Default: &S1 (DSR normal)Description: The &Sn

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47-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: &Zn=xFunction: Store Telephone NumberValues: n = 09; x = dial stringDefault: n/aDescription: The &a

Page 61 - 4.4.2 Making a Call

48-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: $DnFunction: Persistent DTR DialingValues: n = 0, or 1Default: $D0 (Disabled)Description: The $Dn comman

Page 62 - Dialing

49-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: %SnFunction: Serial Port ModeValues: n = 0 or 1Default: %S0Description: Typically, in command mode the M

Page 63 - 4.4.3 Answering a Call

Contents5-IWay Hopper4.4.1 Modes of Operation ... 614.4.2 Making a C

Page 64 - 4.4.4 Hanging Up

50-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: %EnFunction: Escape Sequence OptionsValues: n = 05Default: %E1 and %E4Description: By default, the mode

Page 65 - 5.2 Troubleshooting

51-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: @P4=nFunction: Data BitsValues: n = 7 or 8Default: @P4=8 (8 data bits)Description: Use this command only

Page 66 - Troubleshooting

52-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: DFunction: DialValues: noneDefault: noneDescription: The D command causes the MTA128ST to dial a telepho

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53-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCommand: OFunction: Return OnlineValues: noneDefault: noneDescription: The O command returns the MTA128ST to onli

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54-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers4.2 S-RegistersS-Registers are sections of memory in which values are stored that affect how theMTA128ST operates

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55-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersS-Register: S0Function: Number of Rings Until AnswerUnit: 1 ringRange: 0255Default: 1Description: S0 sets the nu

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56-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersS-Register: S3Function: Carriage Return CharacterUnit: Decimal ASCII codeRange: 0127Default: 13 (^M)Description:

Page 71 - Data Is Being Lost

57-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersS-Register: S10Function: DCD Drop TimeUnit: 50 msRange: 0254, 255Default: 20Description: S10 sets the time after

Page 72 - 6.2 Limited Warranty

58-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersS-Register: S50Function: Caller Line ID CLIUnit: Decimal ASCII codeRange: 0 or 1Default: 1(enabled)Description:

Page 73 - 6.3.2 Service

59-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersS-Register: S52Function: Auto-Protocol DetectionUnit: Decimal ASCII codeRange: 0 or 1Default: 1Description: S52 s

Page 74 - 6.4 The Multi-Tech BBS

Contents6-IWay HopperProduct Update ... 84Update Features...

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60-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersTable 4-3. Result CodesTerse Verbose Definition0 OK The MTA128ST executed the command without error.1 CONNECT The

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61-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-Registers4.4 Using AT Commands to Operate the MTA128STYou can configure and operate the MTA128ST entirely with AT commands

Page 77 - 6.6 About CompuServe/Internet

62-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersDialing To dial a number using AT commands, you must first start a data communicationsprogram. In the programs t

Page 78 - Quick Setup Example

63-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersCanceling a CallTo cancel a call before the MTA128ST makes a connection, press any key.Storing a Telephone Number

Page 79 - Configuration Profiles

64-IWay HopperAT Commands/S-RegistersMTA128ST answer on the fourth ring). You can also use either of the configu-ration utilities to the turn autoansw

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65-IWay HopperTroubleshootingChapter 5--IntroductionThis chapter describes some basic problems you may run into with yourMTA128ST and how to solve the

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66-IWay HopperTroubleshooting4 If the power supply is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip isplugged in and its power switch is on.4

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67-IWay HopperTroubleshootingcan access the MTA128ST at a time. If MultiExpress Terminal reports that itcannot make a connection, yet the MTA128STs T

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68-IWay HopperTroubleshootingProperties sheet, click on the Resources tab to see the ports Input/Output rangeand Interrupt Request. If another device

Page 84 - MTA128NT/Revision B PC Board

69-IWay HopperTroubleshootingpairs. The cable must have at least the middle four pins (pins 2, 3, 4, and 5)connected. A reversed pair on the U (phone

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Introduction/Description7-IWay HopperChapter 1--IntroductionWelcome to the world of ISDN communications. You have acquired one of thefinest ISDN termi

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70-IWay HopperTroubleshooting* In Windows 95, if the Use Country Code and Area Code box is checked in the Prop-erties window for dial-up connection,

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71-IWay HopperTroubleshooting4 Check the serial port baud rate in your communications software, and makesure it is set as high as your UART allows.Dat

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72-IWay HopperServiceChapter 6--IntroductionThis chapter begins with the terms of your MTA128STs five-year warranty. Readcarefully the next section,

Page 89

73-Iway HopperService6.3 Technical SupportMulti-Tech has an excellent staff of technical support personnel available to helpyou get the most out of yo

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74-IWay HopperServiceIf you need to inquire about the status of the returned product, be prepared to providethe serial number of the product sent (see

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75-Iway HopperServiceDownloading a FileIf you know the file name1. From the Main Menu, type F to access the Files Menu, then type D.2. Enter the name

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76-IWay HopperServiceReading a MessageWhen you log on, the BBS will tell you if you have a personal message (mail). Atthe prompt Would you like to rea

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77-Iway HopperService4. Highlight the Configure option in the MAIN MENU and hit ENTER. High-light Active Port and select the COM port to which the

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78-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesAppendix A--Configuration ProfilesQuick Setup Factory ProfilesFor quick setup, the MTA128ST includes five Quick Se

Page 95

79-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesTable A-1. Profile 0 (&F0)Modem-Like Asynchronous OperationAT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normal

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Introduction/Description8-IWay Hopper Ability to use the same communications software as analog modems. Flash memory for easy firmware upgrades.1.3

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80-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesTable A-2. Profile 1 (&F1)V.110 Asynchronous OperationAT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally$D0

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81-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesTable A-3. Profile 2 (&F2)V.120 Asynchronous OperationAT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally$D0

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82-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesTable A-4. Profile 3 (&F3)X.75 Asynchronous OperationAT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally$D0

Page 100 - Product Update

83-IWay HopperConfiguration ProfilesTable A-5. Profile 4 (&F4)ML-PPP Asynchronous OperationAT Command Description&C1 DCD functions normally$D

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84-IWay Hopper Product UpdateMTA128ST/Revision D PC BoardMTA128NT/Revision B PC Board Product UpdateThis update supersedes information documented

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85-IWay Hopper Product UpdateUpdate Technical SpecificationsTrade Name IWay HopperModel Number MTA128ST (International)Network Interface Four-wir

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86-IWay Hopper Product UpdatePower Requirements Two-prong outlet-mounted transformer (included), 240VAC 50/60 HzDimensions 15.0 cm × 10.7 cm × 2.8

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87-IWay Hopper Product UpdatePower. The LS LED lights when the TA is turned on.Bearer Channe1 1.Indicates an active data or voice connection on Be

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88-IWay Hopper Product Update128K bps. The 128 LED lights to indicate that the B channels have beenmultiplexed into a single 128K bps communicatio

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89-IWay Hopper Product UpdateData ProtocolV.110V.120X.75 (1 Channel)PPP (1Channel)MLPPP(2 Channel) 128 LEDNote Protocol LEDs blink to indicateacti

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Introduction/Description9-IWay Hopper1.4 Technical SpecificationsTrade Name IWay HopperModel Number MTA128ST (International)Network Interface Four-wi

Page 108 - Index

90-IWay Hopper Product UpdateUpdate ISDN TA Configuration UtilityThe following supersedes currently documented information in your OwnersManual e

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91-IWay Hopper Product Updatedisplayed. This offers the ability to observe interactive operations of the TA,Central Exchange, and the remote comm

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92-IWay Hopper Product UpdateUpdate Serial Port Configuration CommandsThe following supersedes currently documented information in your OwnersMan

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93-IWay Hopper Product Updategoes high again. This method works with pacing, which uses the RTSsignal on pin 4. Hardware flow control cannot be en

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94-IWay Hopper Product UpdateMTA128ST&F0 Profile 0  Modem-like operation (default)&F1 Profile 1  V.110 async operation&F2 Profile 2

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95-IWay Hopper Product UpdateCommand: %SnFunction: Serial Port ModeValues: n = 0 or 1Default: %S0Description: Typically, in command mode this TA s

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96-IWay Hopper Product UpdateUpdate S-RegistersThe following supersedes currently documented information in your OwnersManual entitled, S-Registe

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97-IWay Hopper Product UpdateS-Register: S44Function: POTS Port Ring FrequencyUnit: Decimal ASCII codeRange: 2-4Default: 2 (25Hz)Description: S44

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98-IWay Hopper Product UpdateUpdateTechnical SupportThe following supersedes currently documented information in your OwnersManual entitled, Tech

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99-IWay Hopper Product UpdateProfile 0 (&F0) Modem-Like Asynchronous Operation(models MTA128NT/MTA128ST)AT Command Description&C1 DCD func

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