Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!uupsi!pbs.org!bhall From: bhall@pbs.org (Dark Star) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: Practical Peripherals 9600 baud Message-ID: <1991Apr30.163016.12556@pbs.org> Date: 30 Apr 91 16:30:16 EDT References: <353@glacier.UUCP> <5788@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> Distribution: comp.dcom.modems Organization: PBS:Public Broadcasting Service, Alexandria, VA Lines: 32 In article , rob@violet.berkeley.edu (Rob Robertson) writes: > my only complaint is the on/off switch... it gets reset to off when > the power goes out and comes back on. > That can be corrected by opening the modem and changing a jumper. Here is a shortened version of the instructions from Practical Peripherals: Remove the case side panel With the modem lying on its side, the front panel should be to your right and the RS232 connector to your left. Remove the three screws...(at the top edge) With the screws removed, lift on the lower left corner of the plastic side and once clear of the chassis, swing the left corner toward your body. Power-Up Option Header: On header W1, the factory default jumper position is across pins two and four. For BBS or other unattended operation, place the Berg jumper across pins one and three. In the later position, when AC power is removed and subsequently restored, the modem will be ON if the modem was ON when AC power was removed. -- Bruce Hall Domain: bhall@pbs.org Public Broadcasting Service UUCP:...{uupsi,vrdxhq,csed-1,ida.org}!pbs!bhall Phone: 703/739-5048 "Experience is the name everyone gives to their mistakes" - Oscar Wilde