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Testing ___________________________________________________ Boomer II User Manual & Integrator’s Guide
Wavenet Technology 62 BM210012WT27
Using RSUSER
1. Supply power to the modem (e.g. via the test jig), switch it on
and plug the modem into the communications port of the
computer. (Refer to the modem’s user or test jig documentation
for cabling and connection instructions).
2. Execute RSUSER.EXE
3. Check that the communication port settings displayed are
correct under the Miscellaneous Heading.
4. If the communications port settings are incorrect, press <F5>,
enter new settings, and exit from RSUSER by pressing
<Escape> and return to step 2.
5. Press the <_> key (the underline) to see if you receive a
response from the modem. If not, there may be a problem with
the connection or communication settings. Reset the modem,
exit from RSUSER, check all connections and return to step 1.
6. Use RSUSER as required and when finished, press <Escape>
to exit.
When first run, RSUSER.EXE creates a file RSUSER.INI in the
current directory, which saves the last used options (communications
configuration) of RSUSER.EXE. These options will be used next time
RSUSER is executed.
Hot Key Descriptions
<Alt> +<3> Home Area Programming
Press <Alt> and <3> keys together to program the home area into the
modem's non-volatile memory. You will be asked to enter the home
area (e.g. C20101), and then press <Enter>. You will see three
“CMND…..ILLEGAL BYTE” lines, followed by three “SUCCESS
lines. This is normal. You must reset the modem (<F4> 66 <Enter>)
before the changes will take effect. If you do not receive the
“SUCCESS” responses, then reset the modem, reset RSUSER, and try
again.
<Alt> + <5> Static Channel Programming
This allows you to change the static channel list in the modem's non-
volatile memory. You will be prompted to enter the channel list.
Type each channel individually, as per the example. You must type the
four hexadecimal digits of the channel (e.g. 25ED), followed by a
space, and then four hexadecimal digits for the channel attributes
(0401). (Refer to the DataTac RD-LAP manual for channel designators
and channel attribute descriptions.)