Page 60 of 86 Operation procedures and tests553-2731-300 Standard 4.00 April 2000Note 1: You can modify the Autodial and Speed Call numbers from the DTE keypad or with a servicechange to the Meridian 1 database (steps 25 through 32).Note 2: No call progress tones are provided during call setup.Note 3: If you want to abandon the call during the call setup stage, operate the RELEASE key.Note 4: During call setup, there is a maximum number of characters. If this limit is exceeded, the ASIM onlyuses the number it requires.Note 5: If a remote terminal is calling via the incoming modem pool to multiple hosts, the ADM serving themodems must be set up in the non-autodial (non-Hot Line) mode and the caller must enter the DN of thecalled host (step 12).If the remote terminal is calling a single host, the ADM serving the modem must be set up in the autodial(Hot Line) mode with the DN programmed to the DN of the called host (skip step 12).Note 6: Auto- or Manual Answer: The terminal and the ASIM must be powered up with the terminal on-line.An incoming call is answered automatically or manually by selecting either AUTO or MANUAL mode. WhenAUTO is selected, an incoming call is answered automatically after a single bell Character sounds.Note 7: Once you have placed Ring Again, do not take any further action unless you want to cancel RingAgain.Note 8: You cannot use Speed Call or Autodial if the DN does not accept them.Note 9: For disconnection by a local host, the device (ADM or MCDS) connected to the host must beconfigured to monitor the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) signal from the host. For disconnection by a remotehost, the modem connected to the host must be configured to monitor the DTR signal from the host.Note 10: When the ASIM is connected to a VT100 terminal, a break on the terminal drops the DTR andsends a long break. The ASIM does not display a released message. The prompt can be displayed byforcing the DTR on the ASIM. When the ASIM is connected to a VT102 terminal, a break on the terminaldrops the DTR. The ASIM does not display a released message unless the call is released from the keypad.When the ASIM is associated with a printer, configure the printer for mark and space parity.Note 11: The call is dropped immediately if SADM calls ASIM, MCDS, or AIM and the baud rate plus paritydo not match. The Synchronous Add-on Data Module (SADM) releases the call (after one to two minutes forlow baud rates, for example, 300 bps).Note 12: When a call is connected between two modules, power failure or removal of power from one datamodule does not release the connection until the power is restored to the data module.Note 13: When a modem is reserved (during a call to a remote host) and the remote number is misdialed,operate the release key to release the remote modem (the DDN lamp flashes) and then operate the DDNand release keys to release the reserved modem and the call. This condition applies particularly tosynchronous half-duplex operation mode.Procedure 14Keypad dialing from ASIM data station (Part 6 of 6)Step Action Prompt - Indicator Comment