Paradyne COMSPHERE 3800PLUS Quick Reference
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Paradyne COMSPHERE 3800 Series modems offer reliable and versatile data communication solutions for various applications. With their advanced features and protocol support, these modems enable efficient data transmission over analog and digital lines. Whether for business or personal use, the COMSPHERE 3800 Series provides secure and high-speed connectivity options, ensuring seamless communication and data transfer.
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TM COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems Quick Reference September 1998 AT Commands AT Commands (continued) Bold text indicates Async Dial factory defaults. AT A/ A Attention Command Prefix/Autobaud Rate. Indicates a command string has started and determines the DTE’s data rate and parity. Repeat Last Command. Re-executes last command string. (Not to be preceded with AT or followed by pressing Enter.) Ln L0,L1 L2 L3 Speaker Volume Selects low volume. Selects medium volume. Selects high volume. Mn M0 M1 Speaker ON/Off Control Speaker always Off. Speaker ON until carrier signal becomes active. Speaker always ON. M2 Answer Mode. Goes off-hook and attempts to establish a connection without waiting for a ring. O Returns modem to Data mode from online Command mode. P Enables Pulse Dial mode. Qn Q0 Result Codes Enables result codes. Refer to Result Codes section. Disables result codes. Enables originate modem to send result codes to the DTE. Required for most UNIX applications. Bn B0 B1 CCITT/Bell Mode V.21 or V.22 (300 or 1200 bps). Bell 103 or 212A (300 or 1200 bps). Dn Dial. Dials the telephone number entered for n. DS=n Dial Stored Number. Dials the number stored in location n (1–10). Sr ? Displays value of S-Register (where r is the register number). En E0 E1 Command Character Echo Disables echo to the DTE. Enables echo to the DTE. Sr=n H0 H1 Modem goes on-hook. Modem goes off-hook. Change S-Register. Changes the contents of the S-Register (where r is the register number and n is the assigned value). T Enables Tone Dial mode. I0 I1 Displays product code–144. Displays 3-digit firmware revision number. Performs an EPROM check. Displays modem’s serial number. Displays modem’s model number. Displays part number of circuit card. Displays firmware release number. (same as I1) Changes value of product code (0=144, 1=240, 2=480, 3=960, 4=120). Firmware checksum. Displays entire firmware revision number. Vn V0 V1 V2 Result Code Format Displays as digits (Numbers 1). Displays as text. Displays as digits (Numbers 2). Xn Extended Result Codes; Dial Tone Detect; Busy Tone Detect Disables extended result codes 5–16, dial tone detect, and busy tone. Enables extended result codes 5–16, disables dial tone detect and busy tone detect. Refer to Result Codes section. I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I9 I10=n I11 I19 Q1 Q2 X0 X1 1 AT Commands (continued) X2 X3 X4 X5 X6 X7 AT Commands (continued) &Dn &D0 Enables extended result codes 5–16, dial tone detect, and disables busy tone detect. Enables extended result codes 5–16, disables dial tone detect and enables busy tone detect. Refer to Result Codes section. Enables extended result codes 5–16, dial tone detect, and busy tone detect. Refer to Result Codes section. Adds EC suffix to extended result codes (20–27) if error control is used, enables dial tone detect and busy tone detect. Adds either V.42 or MNP suffix to extended result codes (20–27) if data compression is used, enables dial tone detect, and busy tone detect. DTE rate appears in CONNECT message instead of line rate, enables dial tone detect and busy tone detect. Refer to Result Codes section. &D1 &D2 &D3 &D4 &D5 &Fn &F0 &F1 Yn Y0 Y1 Long Space Disconnect Disable. Enable. Zn Z0 Reset and Load Active Loads contents of Active (Saved) into Active (Operating). Loads contents of Customer 1 into Active (Operating). Loads contents of Customer 2 into Active (Operating). Loads contents of Active (Saved) into Active (Operating) and performs a reset. Performs a full modem reset. Z1 Z2 Z3 Z9 &Cn &C0 &C1 &C2 &C3 &C4 &C5 &C6 &F2 &F3 &F4 &F5 &F6 LSD Control Forced On. Forces LSD ON at all times. Standard RS232. LSD is ON when the remote modem’s carrier signal is detected. LSD is Off when carrier signal is not detected. Wink When Disc. LSD, normally forced ON, turns Off for approximately 1 to 2 seconds upon disconnect. Follows DTR. State of LSD follows state of DTR. Simulated Control Carrier. State of LSD follows state of remote modem’s RTS. =DTR/DiscOff. State of LSD follows state of DTR except upon a disconnect where DTR remains ON and LSD turns Off. DTR must then toggle Off and ON to turn LSD ON. Required for AT&T DATAKIT dial-out applications. Bridge Retrain. LSD behaves as in Standard RS232, except that it is turned Off when retrain lasts longer than 10 seconds, and ON when no retrain is detected for 10 seconds. Loads Factory Configuration Loads Async Dial factory configuration options into Active (Operating) configuration area. Loads Sync Dial factory configuration options into Active (Operating) configuration area. Loads Sync Leased (Answer Mode) factory configuration options into Active (Operating) configuration area. Loads UNIX Dial factory configuration options into Active (Operating) configuration area. Loads Sync Leased (Originate Mode) factory configuration options into Active (Operating) configuration area. Cellular (Mobile). Valid only if ETC is installed. Cellular (PSTN). Valid only if ETC is installed. &Gn &G0 &G1 &G2 V.22bis Guard Tone Disables guard tone. Sets guard tone to 550 Hz. Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz. &In &I10 &I11 • • &I32 &I99 Dial Transmit Level –10 dBm. –11 dBm. • • –32 dBm. ETC 1.0 (Cellular). Valid only if ETC is installed. ETC 1.1 (Cellular). Valid only if ETC is installed. &I100 &Jn &J0 2 DTR Action Ignore. Modem ignores the DTR (Data Terminal Ready) signal and treats it as always ON. Off=Command Mode. Modem enters online Command mode when DTR is lowered. Standard RS232. DTR signal is controlled by the DTE. Off=Reload Straps. Modem loads Active (Operating) area with Active (Saved) area when DTR is lowered. Controls On-Hook. Modem does not disconnect until DTR lowered by DTE. Controls Tx Mute. Transmitter output muted when DTR is lowered. Dial Transmit Level Type Modem sets dial transmit level to Permissive mode at –9 dBm. AT Commands (continued) &Ln &L0 &L1 &L2 &L3 &L4 AT Commands (continued) Leased-Line Mode Disables leased-line operation. 2-wire originate leased-line operation. 4-wire originate leased-line operation. 2-wire answer leased-line operation. 4-wire answer leased-line operation. &Tn &T0 &T1 &T2 &T3 &T4 &Mn,&Qn Async/Sync Mode and DTE Dialer Type &M0,&Q0 Modem operates in Asynchronous mode and uses AT command protocol. &M1,&Q1 Modem operates in Synchronous mode and uses AT command protocol. &M2,&Q2 Modem operates in Synchronous mode and dials telephone number stored in directory location 1 when DTR signal turns Off and then ON. &M3,&Q3 Modem operates in Synchronous mode and uses AT command protocol. &Q4 Modem operates in Asynchronous mode and uses AT Command protocol; Hayes AutoSync is enabled. &M231, &Q231 Modem operates in Asynchronous mode; the DTE Dialer Type is disabled. &M232, &Q232 Modem operates in Asynchronous mode; V.25bis Async dialing is enabled. &M233, &Q233 Modem operates in Synchronous mode; V.25 Bisync dialing is enabled. &M234, &Q234 Modem operates in Synchronous mode; V.25bis HDLC dialing is enabled. &M235, &Q235 Modem operates in Asynchronous mode; AT&T Exclusive dialing is enabled. &M236, &Q236 Modem operates in Synchronous mode; the DTE Dialer Type is disabled. &Rn &R0 &R1 &R2 &Sn &S0 &S1 &S2 &S3 &S4 &S5 &S6 &T5 &T6 &T7 &T8 &T9 &Vn &V0 &V1 &V2 &V3 &V4 &Wn &W0 RTS Action Standard RS232. RTS action is controlled by DTE. Ignores RTS. Modem ignores RTS signal and treats it as always ON. Simulated Control Carrier. State of RTS follows state of LSD. &W1 DSR Control Forced On. Forces DSR signal ON. Standard RS232. Modem controls DSR signal. Wink When Disc. DSR signal turns Off for approximately 1 to 2 seconds upon disconnecting. Follows DTR. Modem sends DSR to DTE when it receives DTR from DTE. On Early. DSR is Off when modem is in idle state. DSR goes ON when modem enters Data mode. Delay to Data. DSR does not turn ON until the modem enters Data mode. Dial Backup toggle. &X1 &W2 &Xn &X0 &X2 3 Tests Stops any test in progress. Starts a Local Analog Loopback test (V.54, L3). Transmits and receives a 511 BERT pattern. Starts a Local Digital Loopback test. Accepts request from remote modem for a Remote Digital Loopback test. Denies request from remote modem for a Remote Digital Loopback test. Starts a Remote Digital Loopback test (V.54, type L2). Starts a Remote Digital Loopback test with a Pattern (V.54, type L2). Starts a Local Analog Loopback test with a Pattern (V.54, type L3). Starts a self-test. View Configuration Options Displays Active (Operating) configuration options. Displays Active (Saved) configuration options. Displays Customer 1 configuration options. Displays Customer 2 configuration options. Displays telephone numbers stored in directory locations 1–10. Write (Save to Memory) Saves current configuration options in Active (Operating) to Active (Saved). Saves current configuration options in Active (Operating) to Customer 1. Saves current configuration options in Active (Operating) to Customer 2. Transmit Clock Source Modem provides internal clock source for synchronous data (Pin 15). Modem uses external source (Pin 24) for clock for synchronous data. Modem uses received signal as clock source for synchronous data. &Zn=x Modem stores telephone number x (and any dial modifiers) in directory location n (1–10). For example, the command AT&Z1=555-1234 stores the number 5551234 in directory location 1. To clear a telephone number from a memory location, issue &Zn=x without entering a telephone number. \An \A0 \A1 \A2 \A3 \A4 \A5 Maximum Frame Size 64 128 192 256 32 16 AT Commands (continued) \Cn \C0 \C1 \C2 \Dn \D0 \D1 \D2 \D3 \Gn \G0 \G1 \Kn \K0 \K1 \K2 \K3 \K4 \K5 \K6 AT Commands (continued) Error Control Negotiate Buffer Data is not buffered during handshaking sequence. Data is buffered up to 4 seconds during handshaking sequence. Data is not buffered during handshaking sequence; however, the modem switches to Buffer mode when it receives an error control fallback character. \Qn Flow Control of DTE \Q0, \Q5, \Q6 Disables flow control of DTE. \Q1, \Q4 Enables XON/XOFF flow control. \Q2, \Q3 Modem raises and lowers CTS to start and stop flow control. \Qn Flow Control of Modem \Q0, \Q2, \Q4 Disables flow control of modem. \Q1, \Q5 Enables XON/XOFF flow control. \Q3, \Q6 Modem starts and stops flow control based upon state of DTE’s RTS signal. CTS Control Forced On. CTS is forced ON. Standard RS232 operation. Wink When Disc. CTS turns Off for approximately 1 to 2 seconds upon disconnecting. Follows DTR. The state of CTS follows the state of DTR. Modem-to-Modem Flow Control Disables modem-to-modem flow control. Enables modem-to-modem flow control. \Tn \T0 \Tn No Data Disconnect Timer Disables no data disconnect timer. Sets no data disconnect timer to a value from 1 minute to 255 minutes. \Xn \X0 XON/XOFF Passthrough Disables transmission of flow control characters to remote modem. Enables transmission of flow control characters to remote modem. \X1 Break Buffer Control, Send Break Control, Break Forces Escape Discards data, sends break before data, and enables break forces escape. Discards data, sends break before data, and disables break forces escape. Keeps data, sends break before data, and enables break forces escape. Keeps data, sends break before data, and disables break forces escape. Keeps data, sends data before break, and enables break forces escape. Keeps data, sends data before break, and disables break forces escape. Discards break, disables break forces escape. %An Sets error control fallback character n to an ASCII value from 0 to 127. %Bn Sets data rate to n (300 to 19200). %Cn %C0 %C1 MNP 5 Data Compression Disables MNP5 data compression. Enables MNP5 data compression. %Rn Sets DTE rate to n (300 to 115200). Hn H0 H1 V.42 bis Data Compression Disables V.42bis data compression. Enables V.42bis data compression for transmit only. Enables V.42bis data compression for receive only. Enables V.42bis data compression in both the transmit and receive directions. H2 \Nn \N0 \N1 \N2 \N3 \N4 \N5 \N6 \N7 Error Control Mode Buffer Mode. Modem does not use error control; DTE rate can differ from VF rate. Direct Mode. Modem does not use error control; DTE rate and VF rate must be the same. MNP or Disc. Modem disconnects if it does not connect in MNP mode. MNP or Buffer. Modem connects in Buffer mode if it does not connect in MNP mode. V.42/MNP or Disc. Modem disconnects if it does not connect in V.42 or MNP mode. V.42/MNP or Buffer. Modem connects in Buffer mode if it does not connect in V.42 or MNP mode. LAPM or disconnect. LAPM or buffer. H3 4 Result Codes Dial Command Modifiers Numbers(1) Numbers(2) Words 0 0 OK 1 1 CONNECT 2 2 RING 3 3 NO CARRIER 4 4 ERROR T P , W R @ ! ; Result Codes 5–14, 16, 19 are enabled with the X1, X2, X3, and X4 commands. 5 5 CONNECT 1200 6 6 NO DIALTONE 7 7 BUSY 8 8 NO ANSWER 10 10 CONNECT 2400 11 11 CONNECT 4800 12 12 CONNECT 9600 13 16 CONNECT 12000 14 13 CONNECT 14400 15 14 CONNECT 19200 16 15 CONNECT 7200 17 17 CONNECT 16800 19 19 CONNECT 300 Result Codes 20–27 are enabled with the X5 command (EC suffix) or the X6 command (V.42 or MNP suffix). 20 10 CONNECT 2400/EC 21 11 CONNECT 4800/EC 22 12 CONNECT 9600/EC 23 16 CONNECT 12000/EC 24 13 CONNECT 14400/EC 25 17 CONNECT 16800/EC 26 15 CONNECT 7200/EC 27 5 CONNECT 1200/EC 29 14 CONNECT 19200/EC Result Codes 15, 28–34 are enabled with the X7 command (DTE rate suffix). 28 28 CONNECT 38400 30 30 CONNECT 57600 32 32 CONNECT 76800 34 34 CONNECT 115200 5 Tone Dial (DTMF) Pulse Dial Pause Wait for Dial Tone Reverse Dial Quiet Answer Hook Flash Return to Command Mode S-Registers Register Description Factory Setting S0 Auto-Answer Ring Number S2 AT Escape Character S3 S4 1 Range 0(Disable) or 1–255 rings 43(+) 0–127 ASCII Carriage Return Character 13 0–127 ASCII Line Feed Character 10 0–127 ASCII S5 Backspace Character 8 0–127 ASCII S6 Blind Dial Pause 2 2–255 seconds S7 No Answer Time-out S8 45 1–255 seconds “,” Pause Time for the Dial Modifier 2 0–255 seconds S10 No Carrier Disconnect 2 0–254 (10ths of a second) or 255(Disable) S12 Escape Guard Time S18 Test Time-out S26 S34 50 0–255 in 20 millisecond increments 0(disabled) 0–255 seconds RTS/CTS Delay 0 0–255 seconds 1800 Hz Training Tone 0 0(Disable); 1(Enable) S35 Auto Redial (Leased Line) 0 0(Disable) or 1(dirs 1–2) – 9(dirs 1–10) S36 Rate Auto Originate 0 0(Disable) or 1(4800) – 6(16,800) S37 Auto Redial (DTR) 0 0(Dir 1) – 9(Dirs 1–10) S38 DTR Cont Repeat 0 0=Disable, 1=Enable S39 Receive Buffer Disconnect Delay 0 0(Disable) or 1–255 seconds S40 Auto Make Busy S41 Dial Line Rate S43 V.32bis Train S44 Leased-Line Rate 18 S45 Leased TX Level 0 0 dBm–15 dBm S46 Bad Lines Auto Originate 0 0=Disable; 1=30 seconds; 2=20 seconds; 3=60 seconds; 4=90 seconds; 21=600 seconds S47 Auto Dial Standby 0 0=Disable; 1=15 minutes; 2=1 hour; 3=4 hours; 255=Test(2min) S48 Leased-Line Carrier On Level 0 0=–43 dBm; 1=–26 dBm S49 Transmit Buffer Disconnect Delay S51 DTE RL (CT140) 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S52 DTE LL (CT141) 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S53 V.54 Address 0 0(Disable) or 1–34 0 21 0 10 6 0=Disable, 1=Enable 1=14400(V.32bis); 2=12000(V.32bis); 3=9600(V.32bis); 4=7200(V.32bis); 5=4800(V.32bis); 6=2400(V.22bis); 7=1200(V.22); 8=1200(212A); 10=0–300(V.21); 11=0–300(103J); 20=19200(V.32terbo); 21=16800(V.32terbo) 0=Long; 1=Short 1=14400(V.32bis); 2=12000(V.32bis); 3=9600(V.32bis); 4=7200(V.32bis); 5=4800(V.32bis); 6=2400(V22bis); 18=19200(V.32terbo); 19=16800(V.32terbo) 0=Disable or 1–255 in 1 second increments S-Registers (continued) Register Description Factory Setting Range S54 V.54 Device Type 0 0=Peripheral; 1=Intermediate S55 Access from Remote 0 0=Enable; 1=Disable S56 Remote Access Password 1st and 2nd digits 00 00–99 S57 Remote Access Password 3rd and 4th digits 00 00–99 S58 Remote Access Password 5th and 6th digits 00 00–99 S59 Remote Access Password 7th and 8th digits 00 00–99 S61 CT111 Rate Control 0 0=Disable; 1=Fallback 1; 2=Fallback 2 S62 V.25bis Coding 0 0=ASCII; 1=EBCDIC S63 V.25bis Idle Character 0 0=Mark; 1=Flag S64 V.25bis New Line Character 0 0=CR+LF; 1=CR; 2=LF S65 Line Current Disconnect 0 0=Enable (>8 msec); 1=Enable (>90 msec); 2=Disable S66 NMS Call Messages 0 0=Call Connect & Progress; 1=Disable; 2=Call Connect Only; 3=Call Progress Only S67 Directory Location 1 Callback 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S69 Make Busy Via DTR 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S74 Network Position 0 0=Tributary; 1=Control S75 Network Management Address S76 V.32bis Dial Autorate S77 DTR Alarm Reporting 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S78 V.32bis Dial Automode 0 0=Enable; 1=Disable; 2=System85 S80 No Data Disc Trigger Signal 3 0=RX or TX; 1=TX; 2=RX; 3=TX and RX S81 Leased Line Signal Quality Retrain 0 0(Disable) or 1–5 seconds S82 V.32bis Leased Autorate 0 0=Enable; 1=Disable S84 AT Command Mode 0 0=Normal; 1=No Error; 2=No Strap or ERROR S85 Fast Disconnect 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S88 Straps When Disconnected 0 0=No Change; 1=Reload; 2=Reload, No Change S89 V.42 ARQ Window Size Increase 0 0(6 frames) – 9(15 frames) S90 DTE Rate = VF Rate 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S91 Cellular Enhancements 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable S93 RJ11 Cellular Adapt 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable 255 0 7 0–255 (001–256) 0=Enable; 1=Disable; 2=Start at 4800 bps; 3=Start at 9600 bps Diagnostic Control Panel (DCP) – Models 3810 and 3820 The DCP is the user interface to the modem. It provides a 2-line, 32-character liquid crystal display (LCD), a keypad, speaker grill, and status indicators. HIDDEN CHOICE INDICATOR KEYPAD SPEAKER I d l e : 1 9 . 2 C a l l _ S e t u p F1 PWR F3 F2 ALRM DIAG DTR RTS CTS TXD LSD RXD 108 105 106 103 109 104 RTS CTS TXD LSD RXD 105 106 103 109 104 SQ TEST RATE COMSPHERE 3810 COMSPHERE 3820 STATUS INDICATORS 8 142 SQ Shared Diagnostic Control Panel (SDCP) – Model 3811 The SDCP is used to manage carrier-mounted 3811 modems. The Select key is used to connect the SDCP to a modem or other device in a specific carrier and slot location. Press the Select key, then enter the modem carrier (1–8) and slot (1–16) numbers. Once the modem is selected, operation of the SDCP is the same as for the standalone DCP. Status Direction and Function keys provide operator control. Pwr Alrm 142 Moves up one level from the current display. Test Dial 125 RI Moves cursor or display to the left or right. and Busy Serv Returns display to Top-Level menu. SQ Selects item displayed directly above the key. F1, F2, F3 103 TXD 104 RXD 105 RTS 106 CTS 107 DSR 108 DTR 109 LSD Hidden Choice Indicators. Indicates more LCD selections are available to the left or right of what is currently displayed on the LCD. Front Panel Spkr Nxt Indicates more configuration options are available below what is currently displayed. Also indicates selected configuration option. End Indicates last configuration option available for that group. 3811 CARRIER SLOTS 1–16 SDU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Select OK SELECT KEY Alarm BckUp Test F1 EC Alarm BckUp Test NETWORK DEVICE ALARM KEYPAD EC ERROR CORRECTION DIAL BACKUP F3 COMSPHERE 3000 LCD STATUS INDICATORS OK F2 TEST MODE 9 Configuration Option Procedures DCP Commands 1. Move to the Configure branch and select a configuration area to load from: Active (Operating), Active (Saved), Customer 1, Customer 2, or Factory (Async Dial, Sync Dial, Sync Leased, or UNIX Dial). If Enhanced Throughput Cellular (ETC) is installed, Factory areas Cellular (Mobile) and Cellular (PSTN) are also available. Select Configure from the Top-Level menu. Idle : 19.2 Test F1 Configure F2 F3 Scroll to the area you wish to load. Ld EditArea frm Factory F1 F2 < F3 2. Select Edit to choose the set of configuration options to be edited: DTE Interface, DTE Dialer, Line Dialer, Dial Line, Leased Line, V.42/MNP/Buffer, Tests, Misc, or Security. Edit StrapGroup < Test Misc F1 F2 F3 3. When the new configuration is completed, Save the edited configuration options to the desired configuration area: Active (Saved), Customer 1, Customer 2. Sav EditArea to Active (Saved) F1 F2 10 > F3 Configuration Option Procedures (continued) AT Commands Loading Factory Configurations Use the AT&Fy&Wn command to load a factory configuration to either the Active (Saved), Customer 1, or Customer 2 configuration area. Type: AT&Fy&Wn where: y is one of the following factory configurations: 0 = Async Dial 1 = Sync Dial 2 = Sync Leased (Answer) 3 = UNIX Dial 4 = Sync Leased (Originate) 5 = Cellular (Mobile) (Valid only if ETC is installed) 6 = Cellular (PSTN) (Valid only if ETC is installed) where: n is one of the following configuration areas: 0 = Active (Saved) 1 = Customer 1 2 = Customer 2 Loading Configuration Areas to Active (Operating) Use the ATZn command to load stored configurations from Active (Saved), Customer 1, or Customer 2 configuration areas to Active (Operating). Type: ATZn where: n is one of the following: 0 = Active (Saved) 1 = Customer 1 2 = Customer 2 3 = Active (Saved) + Reset 11 3800 Modems Menu Tree Displays current status of modem along with data rate and error control mode. “Status” to next page Call_Setup Dial Tlk/Data Answer Disconnect Status Test Change_Directory Dial_Standby or Return_to_Dial VF Identity DTE RS366A ★ Record Options Ser# Mod # FRev HPt# FPt# Directory Locations 1 – 10 Does not appear in Remote Mode. (Rem_Digital_Loop, Loc_Digital_Loop, and Pattern appear if the secondary channel is used.) Some choices within this group may not appear depending upon how previous configuration options have been selected. ★ SigQual RcvLev Sig/Noise NearEcho FarEcho FarEchDel EchoFreqOff Abort Self Carrier model only. LSD DTR DSR Tst TXD RXD RTS CTS CRQ DLO DPR PND DSC ACR Rem_Digital_Loop Loc_Analog_Loop Pattern Loc_Digital_Loop to next page DTE_Interface Async/Sync Mode Async DTE Rate #Data Bits Parity Bit #Stop Bits DTR Action DSR Control RTS Action CTS Control RTS/CTS Delay LSD Control TX Clock Source CT111_Rate Cntl DTE_Rate=VF DTE_Dialer DTE Dialer Type AT Escape Char Escape GuardTim BreakForceEscap CommandCharEcho CarriageRtn Char Backspace Char Linefeed Char Result Codes ExtendResltCode ResultCode Form AT Cmnd Mode V25bis Coding V25bis IdleFill V.25b NewLineChr DTR Cont Repeat Line_Dialer AutoAnswerRing# Dialer Type DialTone Detect Blind Dial Paus BusyTone Detect "," Pause Time NoAnswer Timout Fast Disconnect Line Crnt Disc Long Space Disc No Carrier Disc No Data Disc Auto Make Busy MakeBusyViaDTR DTR Auto Redial Dial_Line Dial Line Rate 19200(V32t) 16800(V32t) 14400(V32b) 12000(V32b) 9600(V32b) 7200(V32b) 4800(V32b) 2400(V22bis) 1200(V22) 1200(212A) 0–300(V21) 0–300(103J) V32bis Automode V32bis Autorate Dial TX Level V22b Guard Tone V32bis Train FallFwdDelay 98-14436a-03 12 from previous page to next page Configure Ld EditArea frm: Activ (Operating) Customer2 Factory Customer1 Async_Dial Active (Saved) Cellular (Mobile) ✤ Sync_Leased Sync_Dial UNIX_Dial Cellular (PSTN) ✤ Choose Mode Answer Originate Choose Function Edit Save Active (Saved) Customer1 Customer2 from previous page Leased_Line Leased Mode LeasedLine Rate 19200(V32t) 16800(V32t) 14400(V32b) 12000(V32b) 9600(V32b) 7200(V32b) 4800(V32b) 2400(V22bis) V32bis Autorate Leased TX Level 1800HzTrainTone BdLn Auto Orig Rate Auto Orig Auto Redial AutoDialStandby CarrierOnLevel FallFwdDelay V42/MNP/Buffer Err Contrl Mode V42/MNPorBfr V42/MNPorDsc MNP or Buffr MNP or Disc BufferMode DirectMode LAPM_or_Disc LAPM_or_Buff V42bis Compress MNP5 Compress EC Negotiat Bfr EC Fallbck Char Flw Cntl of DTE Flw Cntl of Mdm XON/XOFF Psthru Mdm/Mdm FlowCtl Break Buffr Ctl Send Break Cntl Tx Buff Disc Delay Rx Buff Disc Delay Max Frame Size Cellular Enhance ✤ Tests DTE RL (CT140) DTE LL (CT141) Test Timeout Rcv Remote Loop V54 Address V54 Device Type Misc StrapsWhenDisc Speaker Control Speaker Volume Access frm Remt RemAccssPasswrd Dir#1_Callback NetMngmtAddress NMS_Call_Msgs NMS DTR Alarm NetworkPosition RJ11 Cellular Adapt ✤ Security EntryWait_Time VF_Prompt_Type #DTE_PW_Tries DTE_PW_TermChar DTE_PW_BkSpChar Get_User_ID NMS_Reporting Answer_Secur Originate_Secur Does not appear if configured for Synchronous mode Only appears if Sync_Leased factory template is selected. ✤ Only appears if ETC is installed. 98-14436b-03 13 from previous page Control Remote Secondary Security Prim (data blckd) (ExitRem appears instead of Remote when using Remote Mode) Set_Access_Ctrl Reset_Security (Admin Password?) EditPassWdTable Set_Orig_Secur Set_Answer_Sec Speaker Make_Busy or RemoveMakeBusy Reset Set_Admin_PsWd Download Code Service_Line or DiscServLine 98-14436c-03 14
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