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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:35 am    Post subject: MDR 2000, OTM and Meridian 61c Reply with quote

I'm trying to get a Meridian 61c, OTM and an MDR 2000 to work together. My
61c's CDR port works fine to my laptop. I can even hook up to the MDR
2000's modem port and dump CDR records to my laptop (or to OTM) going
through the MDR 2000 *if* I use the DU (dump) command on the MDR 2000 --
but I can't get the MDR 2000 to store records at all. The lights blink as
records come in, but the BTM light never goes off. It's like the MDR is
rejecting all records from the 61c. I'm using the Nortel's New CDR format
and can't see anything wrong in the MDR's setup, which seems to be almost
automatic.

Is there some way to turn on the RAM buffer in the MDR 2000? Or is there
some setting that allows it to recognize Meridian CDR records that needs
to be turned on? -- or something that needs to be turned off?

Thanks for any information.

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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 8:21 am    Post subject: Re: MDR 2000, OTM and Meridian 61c Reply with quote

It's been a while since I've experience this, but try the "CU" command
(short for custom). If memory serves, you should follow the "CU" with the
number "2". If that doesn't work, try 1,3, or 4. Also, the CU might be
lowercase -- sorry, it's been a long time.

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I'm trying to get a Meridian 61c, OTM and an MDR 2000 to work together. My
61c's CDR port works fine to my laptop. I can even hook up to the MDR
2000's modem port and dump CDR records to my laptop (or to OTM) going
through the MDR 2000 *if* I use the DU (dump) command on the MDR 2000 --
but I can't get the MDR 2000 to store records at all. The lights blink as
records come in, but the BTM light never goes off. It's like the MDR is
rejecting all records from the 61c. I'm using the Nortel's New CDR format
and can't see anything wrong in the MDR's setup, which seems to be almost
automatic.

Is there some way to turn on the RAM buffer in the MDR 2000? Or is there
some setting that allows it to recognize Meridian CDR records that needs
to be turned on? -- or something that needs to be turned off?

Thanks for any information.

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RonB
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RonB
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Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2005 4:20 pm    Post subject: Re: MDR 2000, OTM and Meridian 61c Reply with quote

Comcast mail wrote:

Quote:
It's been a while since I've experience this, but try the "CU" command
(short for custom). If memory serves, you should follow the "CU" with
the number "2". If that doesn't work, try 1,3, or 4. Also, the CU
might be lowercase -- sorry, it's been a long time.

Thanks. I will do that.

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RonB
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RonB
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Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2005 6:55 am    Post subject: Re: MDR 2000, OTM and Meridian 61c Reply with quote

Comcast mail wrote:

Quote:
It's been a while since I've experience this, but try the "CU" command
(short for custom). If memory serves, you should follow the "CU" with
the number "2". If that doesn't work, try 1,3, or 4. Also, the CU
might be lowercase -- sorry, it's been a long time.

Thanks. It worked on CUstomize #2. My only problem was I kept entering the
four numbers without using the "#" character, so nothing would change. As
soon as I entered "#2" (instead of just "2") it changed it right away and
immediately started taking data.

Again, thank you very much.

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RonB
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