PCMCIA Card Modem
164 Appendix A Modem Interface Module
Modem
Compatibility
To ensure compatibility with local telephone systems, modems must be obtained locally.
The following table shows which modems are currently suitable for remote trace
transmission to an obstetrical information surveillance system such as OB
TraceVue in the
countries listed. As modem technology changes rapidly, we recommend that you consult the
Philips Technical Marketing information pages "SoftServer" on the Intranet at http://www-
softserver.germany.agilent.com for up to date information on modem compatibility.
See the website http://www.multitech.com
for more information on MultiTech modems
and distribution. The ELSA MicroLink modem 56k is available from local ELSA dealers or
distributors.
Modem
Initialization
The fetal monitor modem initialization commands (for Multitech modems) are:
Using the
Modem Setup
Barcodes
You do not need these barcodes when working with standard telephone lines. You may need
them to configure the modem for special conditions such as local branch exchange. Ensure
that the operating instructions for the PCMCIA-modem are available. You can cancel the
setup at anytime by scanning the “Cancel Modem Setup” barcode. See -168 for the service
barcodes.
Table 11-17
Fetal Monitor Sender Modems (PCMCIA)
Europe, Australia MT1432 LT1
MT2834 LT1
PSION DACOM Gold Card Global 56k + FAX
ELSA MicroLink 56k MC
USA, Canada MT1432 LT
MT2834 LT
PSION DACOM Gold Card Global 56k + FAX
ELSA MicroLink 56k MC
AT M1 speaker on until connected
E0 no local echo
Q0 enable results codes
V0 not verbose result codes
$BA0 disable baud rate adjust
&E4 use hardware handshake
S2=43 escape character is +
S7=50 dial time is 50 seconds