Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!mailrus!uwmcsd1!leah!itsgw!steinmetz!uunet!portal!cup.portal.com!David_W_Tamkin From: David_W_Tamkin@cup.portal.com Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: need volksmodem dip-switch definitions Message-ID: <8724@cup.portal.com> Date: 3 Sep 88 17:26:00 GMT References: <689@vedge.UUCP> Organization: The Portal System (TM) Lines: 27 XPortal-User-Id: 1.1001.2689 In article 689@vedge.UUCP, David Lai asks: ^I have a volksmodem 1200 baud. It has a couple of dipswitches that ^are visible from behind the modem. We lost the manual. I was wondering ^what the dipswitches mean... especially which switch should I use to ^shut off autoanswer. Thanks for any help you can give. In the manual from my vintage October, 1985, Volksmodem 12, page 13, it reads that switches 3 and 4 are supernumerary. Switch 1 passes DCD to the computer if down and holds DCD true if up. I have had systems that refused to enter terminal mode unless DCD was true: since they couldn't send a dialing string to the modem unless DCD was already true, I had to put the switch up. Switch 2 lets the modem accept DTR from the computer if down; the modem will not answer (and will hang up if currently on line) if the switch is down and the computer brings DTR to false. If the switch is up, the modem ignores DTR. The only way to shut off autoanswer is to send the modem ATS0=0 after every power-up or reset. The Volks 12 has no NVR and does not store settings nor recognize such extended Hayes set commands as AT&W and AT&F. After every power-up or ATZ, S0 holds a 1 again and the modem will answer on the first ring. This can be changed only in software. David_W_Tamkin@cup.portal.com || sun!portal!cup.portal.com!david_w_tamkin