Version Differences for CRD97xx

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  On the back panel of the CRD-9726 you will find a standard RJ-11 plug commonly used for a landline telephone. These cradles work in much the same way as PC modems. Note that special software for your OPL-97xx terminal would be required for this feature to operate as expected.    On the back panel of the CRD-9726 you will find a standard RJ-11 plug commonly used for a landline telephone. These cradles work in much the same way as PC modems. Note that special software for your OPL-97xx terminal would be required for this feature to operate as expected. 
  ====GSM Modem====    ====GSM Modem==== 
- The CRD-9727 contains a GSM modem inside (SIM card required, not included). This allows your OPL-97xx devices to communicate with any internet resource through your carriers data network.   + The CRD-9727 contains a GSM modem inside (SIM card required, not included). This allows your OPL-97xx devices to communicate with any internet resource through your carriers data network. Note that special software for your OPL-97xx terminal would be required for this feature to operate as expected.  
  ===Baudrate===    ===Baudrate=== 
  Most CRD-97xx cradles allow the baudrate (the speed at which data is transmitted) to be manually configured via a series of DIP switches on the bottom of the cradle. It is also optional to select an 'auto' baudrate at which point the cradle will retransmit any incoming data at the same baudrate at which it was received. Effectively the cradle becomes a passive device in this mode. Some implementations of the OPL-97xx terminals require specific baudrates manually configured on the cradle. While this is rare it is important to know how to change this setting should the occasion arise.    Most CRD-97xx cradles allow the baudrate (the speed at which data is transmitted) to be manually configured via a series of DIP switches on the bottom of the cradle. It is also optional to select an 'auto' baudrate at which point the cradle will retransmit any incoming data at the same baudrate at which it was received. Effectively the cradle becomes a passive device in this mode. Some implementations of the OPL-97xx terminals require specific baudrates manually configured on the cradle. While this is rare it is important to know how to change this setting should the occasion arise.