NEC 124i Enhanced Installation Instructions Manual - 28I/124I
28i/124i
Remote Modem Installation Instructions
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3.
From the
Main Menu
, load the data file for the site you are calling:
•
Select
File
and
Read.
•
Choose the directory that contains your customer data files and
press
Enter
.
•
Highlight the customer data file you want to load and press
Enter
.
If you are using this procedure to check the site modem while on
site, make sure the Modem phone entry is the extension number of the
ASTU circuit (or dial tone source) connected to the site modem.
4.
Press
Esc
to return to the
Main Menu
, select
Communication
and
press
Enter
.
5.
Select
Modem Control
and press
Enter
.
For Local PC Connections, skip to Step 9.
6.
Type
AT&F
and press
Enter
. You should see
OK
.
If you don’t get the proper response (OK) or you can’t type the
entry, check your modem connections and settings and try again.
7.
Press
F2: Auto Dial
.
This automatically sends out the initialization string you entered
in Part 5 and the Modem phone entry in the Customer Information
Screen.
If you don’t have a Modem phone entry, press Enter, type ATDT,
the site modem’s telephone number and press Enter again.
8.
After you connect to the site modem, you will see a numeric connect
message (12). This is the connect message returned by the site
modem.
9.
Type
AT
and press
Enter
. You should see
OK
. This response is from
the site’s LAPB.
If you don’t see OK, press F4 to break the connection and Esc
when prompted to do so. Repeat from step 6. If you still don’t see OK,
there is a problem with the site modem’s LAPB setup.
10. Type
ATD #*#*
and press
Enter
.
If you see ERROR, type ATZ to reset the site’s LAPB. You can
then go on to step 11.
11. When the remote system asks for the password, enter the programming
password and press
Enter
.
You can now program the remote system. If you see an ID
code/software version error message, type U to update.
12. Press
Esc
twice to return to the
Main Menu
.
Windows PC Program Only:
To connect to the site:
1.
Make sure your modem is correctly connected to your office computer,
an outside telephone line (or other dial tone source) and is functioning
correctly.
Your modem can connect to COM1, COM 2, COM3 or COM4.
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