Paradyne COMSPHERE 3800PLUS Quick Reference


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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
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>
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
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3800 Modems Menu Tree
Displays current status of modem along with
data rate and error control mode.
“Status”
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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