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Leased Line Operation

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5 Leased Line Operation A leased line is a permanent telephone line connection between two fixed points. It can be dedicated copper wires or a leased telephone circuit from the telephone company. Four-wire leased lines use one pair of wires to transmit data and a second pair to receive. Two-wire leased lines transmit and receive on the same pair of wires. Your modem supports 2 -wire leased lines only. Connecting to a Leased Line The U-336S/SA default line is a dial-up type. The leased line must be connected to the jack labeled Line. Set your modem for leased-line operation by typing commands from the terminal. The leased-line phone jack pin assignments are shown in Chapter 12 Connector Pinouts. Power Level Setting Your modem's leased-line mode transmission power level can be adjusted from 0 dBm to -27 dBm in 1 dBm increments. AT-Command AT*P0 . . . AT*P15 Description The default is -9dBm. The adjustable range is from 0 to -15dBm, effective in leased-line operation only. If bit 3 of S35 is set, this range will change to -12 to -27dBm. Leased Line Handshaking In a typical dial-up connection, the originating modem dials the number and waits for the answering modem's carrier signal. The answering 46 Leased Line Operation

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Leased Line Operation
5
Leased Line Operation
A leased line is a permanent telephone line connection between two
fixed points. It can be dedicated copper wires or a leased telephone
circuit from the telephone company. Four-wire leased lines use one pair
of wires to transmit data and a second pair to receive. Two-wire leased
lines transmit and receive on the same pair of wires. Your modem
supports 2 -wire leased lines only.
Connecting to a Leased Line
The U-336S/SA default line is a dial-up type. The leased line must be
connected to the jack labeled
Line
. Set your modem for leased-line
operation by typing commands from the terminal. The leased-line phone
jack pin assignments are shown in Chapter 12 Connector Pinouts.
Power Level Setting
Your modem’s leased-line mode transmission power level can be
adjusted from
0 dBm
to
-27 dBm
in
1 dBm
increments.
AT-Command
Description
AT*P0
. . .
AT*P15
The default is -9dBm. The adjustable range is from
0 to -15dBm, effective in leased-line operation only.
If bit 3 of S35 is set, this range will change to -12 to
-27dBm.
Leased Line Handshaking
In a typical dial-up connection, the originating modem dials the number
and waits for the answering modem's carrier signal. The answering