| COMSPHERE 3800   SERIES MODEMS   MODELS 3810, 3811, AND 3820   QUICK REFERENCE   Document No. 3810-A2-GL10-00   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TM   COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems   Models 3810, 3811, and 3820   Quick Reference   Document Number 3810-A2-GL10-00   October 1998   Electronic User Documentation   For more information, see the COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems, Models 3810,   3811, and 3820, User’s Guide (Document No. 3810-A2-GB30). The User’s Guide is   provided on diskette. It may be installed on a PC using Microsoft Windows 3.1 or   above, then browsed or printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader. The Reader is   available at no charge at Adobe’s World Wide Web site:   If it does not already exist, install the Adobe Acrobat Reader on your PC.   Installing the Documentation   The user documentation may be in a compressed format. 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All Manuals Search And Download.   Models 3810 and 3820 Installation   DIAGNOSTIC   CONTROL   PANEL   LCD AND KEYPAD   SPEAKER   STATUS   INDICATORS   AC TRANSFORMER   EIA-232-D   INTERFACE   NMS   DIAL/LEASED (3820)   PHONE/LEASED (3810)   AC POWER IN   ON/OFF   496-13096-02   2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Customer-Supplied Equipment for Models 3810 or 3820   The following customer-supplied equipment is required to complete a data   communications system using either the Model 3810 or Model 3820 modem:   H H A DTE with an available EIA-232-D serial port.   A standard EIA-232-D male-to-female cable with a male DB-25-S connector at one   end to attach to the modem.   H One of the following modular dial or leased network interfaces:   — RJ11C for dial permissive applications   — An 8-position to 6-position crossover cable for JM8 leased-line applications   only   Model 3810 or 3820 Telephone Connection   Use the following procedures to connect the modem to a telephone:   1. Insert the 6-position, 4-conductor modular plug into the jack labeled   PHONE/LEASED (3810).   2. Insert the other end of the modular cord into the telephone.   Dial Network Management System Connection   For Model 3810 and 3820 modems, use the following procedures to connect the   modem to the network management system interface:   1. Insert the subminiature 4-conductor modular plug of the 3600 Hubbing Device into   the jack labeled NMS.   2. Connect the 3600 Hubbing Device to the network management system.   Refer to the 3600 Hubbing Device, Feature Number 3600-F3-300, Installation   Instructions (3610-A2-GZ45) for more information. Installation for the Model 3810 and   3820 modems is the same as for the 3610 DSU.   AC Power Transformer Connection   Use the following procedures to connect the modem to an ac power outlet:   1. Make sure the modem’s power switch is in the Off position.   2. Insert the power transformer’s 5-pin DIN male connector into the modem’s rear   panel ac power receptacle.   3. Insert the power transformer into a grounded ac power outlet.   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Model 3810 Dial Connection   For the Model 3810, use the following procedures to connect the modem to the dial   network interface:   1. Insert the 6-position, 4-conductor modular plug into the jack labeled DIAL/LEASED   (3820).   2. Insert the other end of the modular cord into the network interface.   Model 3810 Leased Line Connection   Use the following procedures to connect a Model 3810 to the 2-wire or 4-wire   leased-line network interface:   1. Insert the 8-position, 8-conductor modular plug into the jack labeled   PHONE/LEASED (3810).   2. Insert the other end of the modular cord into the leased-line network interface.   PHONE   DIAL   NMS   DTE   0 1 PWR   LEASED LEASED   (3810) (3820)   98-13070-02   6-POSITION,   4-CONDUCTOR PLUG   FOR TELEPHONE SET   6-POSITION, 4-CONDUCTOR PLUG FOR   PERMISSIVE DIAL NETWORK OPERATION   (CONNECTS WITH RJ11C TYPE JACK)   8-POSITION,   8-CONDUCTOR PLUG   FOR LEASED LINE   NETWORK OPERATION   (CONNECTS WITH   JM8 TYPE JACK)   4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Model 3820 Network Connection   Use the following procedures to connect a Model 3820 to the dial or 2-wire leased-line   network interface:   1. Insert the 6-position, 4-conductor modular plug into the jack labeled DIAL/LEASED   (3820).   2. Insert the other end of the modular cord into the network interface.   PHONE   DIAL   NMS   DTE   0 1 PWR   LEASED LEASED   (3810) (3820)   98-13071-02   6-POSITION, 4-CONDUCTOR PLUG FOR   PERMISSIVE DIAL NETWORK OPERATION   (CONNECTS WITH RJ11C TYPE JACK)   6-POSITION,   4-CONDUCTOR PLUG   FOR TELEPHONE SET   – OR –   2-WIRE LEASED-LINE NETWORK OPERATION   (CONNECTS WITH 6-POSITION CENTER PAIR   LEASED JACK)   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   DTE Connection   Use the following procedures to connect the EIA-232-D cable and ferrite choke from   the modem to the DTE:   1. Make sure the modem’s rear panel power switch is Off.   2. Connect the DB-25 plug on the cable to the DB-25 socket labeled DTE on the   modem’s rear panel. Use a small screwdriver to fasten the cable to the modem.   3. Connect the other end of the cable to the DTE. Use a small screwdriver to fasten   the cable to the DTE.   To ensure compliance with FCC Part 15 Regulations, a ferrite choke must be installed   on the EIA-232-D interface cable.   1. Open the ferrite choke and place it around the DTE cable as close as possible to   the connector attached to the modem.   2. Close the two halves around the cable and snap the ferrite choke shut, pressing   down on the plastic latch to secure it.   3. Install a cable tie behind the ferrite choke to prevent it from sliding along the cable.   DTE   Connector   Ferrite   Choke   Cable Tie   98-13144-01   6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Model 3811 Installation   EIA-232/V.24   CONNECTOR   REAR   CONNECTOR   PLATE   FACEPLATE   Status   EIA-232/V.24   EDGE CARD   CONNECTOR   Pwr   Alrm   142   125   Test   Dial   RI   Busy   Serv   SQ   RS-366A/V.25   EDGE CARD   CONNECTOR   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   TXD   RXD   RTS   CTS   DSR   DTR   LSD   Front Panel   Spkr   RS-366A/V.25   CONNECTOR   3811   496-13155-02   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Customer-Supplied Equipment for Model 3811   The following customer-supplied equipment is required for the installation of a   Model 3811 modem:   H H A COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier.   A male-to-female 50-pin mass termination cable. One Network Interface Module   (NIM) for modems installed in Slots 1–8 and one NIM for modems installed in Slots   9–16 (required for dial-line applications).   H One of the following modular or 50-pin dial or leased network interfaces:   — RJ11C for single line dial permissive applications   — RJ21X for multiple line dial permissive applications   — 66 punchdown block or other demarcation device   H H One 6-position to 6-position modular cord (required for network management   applications).   A Shared Diagnostic Unit (SDU) (required for network management applications).   Model 3811 Installation   The Model 3811 is designed for installation in a COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier   which supplies operating power and the dial and/or leased-line network connections.   For correct power, DTE, dial-line, leased-line, NIM, and network management cabling   information, refer to the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation Manual,   Document No. 3000-A2-GA31.   The installation of a Model 3811 varies slightly if an SDCP is installed on the front of the   carrier. To install a Model 3811 modem into the carrier without an SDCP, perform the   following steps:   CAUTION   If the Model 3811 is removed from the carrier, always use a ground   strap when handling the modem. Always store the Model 3811 in an   antistatic bag when it is removed from the carrier.   8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1. At the rear of the carrier, install the rear connector plate. Make sure the plate uses   the same slot position as that intended for the modem.   — Loosely fasten the plate. This allows for slight adjustments later when   installing the modem.   2. At the front of the carrier, hold the modem vertically, with the latch on its faceplate   in the open position, and insert it into the top and bottom card guides of one of the   slots numbered 1–16.   — Slide the modem into the slot, aligning the modem with the rear connector   plate, until the backplane connector and DTE connector seat firmly into the   back of the carrier. The faceplate latch automatically closes as you push the   modem into the carrier. To lock the modem into the carrier, press the faceplate   latch until a click is heard.   3. If the carrier is ON, the Power LED on the faceplate of the 3811 lights. After   several seconds the modem completes its power-up self-test in which all faceplate   LEDs light. If the modem fails, the Alrm LED on the faceplate flashes.   — Return to the rear of the carrier and tighten the rear connector plate.   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   If the modem is to communicate with an installed SDCP, install the modem as   described above and perform the following steps:   1. Press the   key on the SDCP. The cursor appears in the carrier selection   Select   entry.   2. Press the F1 (") or F2 (↓) key until the carrier number you want appears on the   LCD.   3. Press the   key to position the cursor on the slot selection entry.   4. Press the F1 (") or F2 (↓) key until the slot number (1–16) you want appears on   the LCD.   5. Press the   key to place the SDCP in direct communication with the   Select   selected modem.   — The LCD displays the Top-Level menu for the selected modem. In addition,   the Front Panel LED on the modem’s faceplate and the OK LED on the SDCP   light.   6. Once you have determined that the modem is installed properly and completed its   power-up self-test, rotate the circuit pack lock until it covers the faceplate latch.   This prevents the modem from accidently being removed once it is installed in a   carrier.   CIRCUIT   CARD   GUIDE   CLOSED   (LOCKED)   CIRCUIT   PACK   LOCK   CIRCUIT   CARD   GUIDE   OPEN   (UNLOCKED)   LATCH   495-11985a-03   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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   F2   F3   PWR   ALRM DIAG DTR RTS CTS TXD LSD RXD SQ TEST RATE   103   109 104   108 142   COMSPHERE 3810   105   106   RTS CTS TXD LSD RXD   103   109 104   SQ   COMSPHERE 3820   105   106   STATUS INDICATORS   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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. The   Front Panel LED lights up on the selected modem. 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   125   Test   Dial   RI   Moves up one level from the current display.   Moves cursor or display to the left or right.   Returns display to Top-Level menu.   Busy   and   Serv   SQ   Selects item displayed directly above the key.   F1, F2, F3   103   104   105   106   107   108   109   TXD   RXD   RTS   CTS   DSR   DTR   LSD   Hidden Choice Indicators.   Front Panel   Spkr   Indicates more LCD selections are available to the left or right of what is   currently displayed on the LCD.   Indicates more configuration options are available below what is currently   displayed. Also indicates selected configuration option.   Nxt   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 Alarm BckUp Test EC   COMSPHERE 3000   F1   F2   F3   LCD   SELECT   KEY   STATUS   INDICATORS   KEYPAD   OK Alarm BckUp Test EC   ERROR   CORRECTION   NETWORK   DEVICE   ALARM   DIAL   BACKUP   TEST   MODE   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   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   Configure   F3   F1   F2   Scroll to the area you wish to load.   Ld EditArea frm   Factory   < F3   F1   F2   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   F3   F1   F2   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)   > F3   F1   F2   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3800 Modems Menu Tree   Displays current status of modem along with   data rate and error control mode.   “Status”   to next page   Call_Setup   Tlk/Data   Status   Test   Dial   Answer   Disconnect   Change_Directory   Dial_Standby   or   ★ VF   Identity DTE RS366A   Record   Return_to_Dial   Options   Ser#   Mod #   FRev   HPt#   FPt#   LSD   DTR   DSR   Tst   TXD   RXD   RTS   CTS   Directory Locations 1 – 10   CRQ   DLO   DPR   PND   DSC   ACR   SigQual   RcvLev   Sig/Noise   NearEcho   FarEcho   FarEchDel   Does not appear in Remote Mode.   (Rem_Digital_Loop, Loc_Digital_Loop, and   Pattern appear if the secondary channel is   used.)   EchoFreqOff   Some choices within this group may not   appear depending upon how previous   configuration options have been selected.   Abort   Self   Rem_Digital_Loop   Pattern   Carrier model only.   ★ Loc_Digital_Loop   Loc_Analog_Loop   to next page   DTE_Interface   Async/Sync Mode   Async DTE Rate   #Data Bits   Parity Bit   #Stop Bits   DTRAction   DSR Control   RTSAction   CTS Control   RTS/CTS Delay   LSD Control   DTE_Dialer   DTE DialerType   AT Escape Char   Escape GuardTim   BreakForceEscap   CommandCharEcho   CarriageRtn Char   Backspace Char   Linefeed Char   Line_Dialer   AutoAnswerRing#   DialerType   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)   DialTone Detect   Blind Dial Paus   BusyTone Detect   "," PauseTime   NoAnswerTimout   Fast Disconnect   Line Crnt Disc   Long Space Disc   No Carrier Disc   No Data Disc   Result Codes   ExtendResltCode   ResultCode Form   AT Cmnd Mode   V25bis Coding   V25bis IdleFill   V.25b NewLineChr   DTR Cont Repeat   TX Clock Source   CT111_Rate Cntl   DTE_Rate=VF   0–300(V21)   Auto Make Busy   MakeBusyViaDTR   DTR Auto Redial   0–300(103J)   V32bisAutomode   V32bisAutorate   DialTX Level   V22b GuardTone   V32bisTrain   FallFwdDelay   98-14436a-03   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   from previous page   to next page   Configure   Ld EditArea frm:   Activ (Operating)   Customer2 Factory   Customer1   Async_Dial   Sync_Leased   Choose Mode   Cellular (Mobile)   ✤ Active (Saved)   Sync_Dial   UNIX_Dial   Cellular (PSTN)   ✤ Answer Originate   Choose Function   Edit   Save   Active (Saved) Customer1   Customer2   from previous page   Leased_Line   Leased Mode   LeasedLine Rate   19200(V32t)   V42/MNP/Buffer   Err Contrl Mode   V42/MNPorBfr   V42/MNPorDsc   MNP or Buffr   MNP or Disc   BufferMode   Tests   Misc   Security   DTE RL (CT140)   DTE LL (CT141)   TestTimeout   Rcv Remote Loop   V54Address   StrapsWhenDisc   Speaker Control   Speaker Volume   Access frm Remt   RemAccssPasswrd   Dir#1_Callback   NetMngmtAddress   NMS_Call_Msgs   NMS DTR Alarm   NetworkPosition   RJ11 Cellular Adapt   EntryWait_Time   VF_Prompt_Type   #DTE_PW_Tries   DTE_PW_TermChar   DTE_PW_BkSpChar   Get_User_ID   NMS_Reporting   Answer_Secur   Originate_Secur   16800(V32t)   14400(V32b)   12000(V32b)   9600(V32b)   7200(V32b)   4800(V32b)   2400(V22bis)   V32bisAutorate   LeasedTX Level   1800HzTrainTone   BdLnAuto Orig   RateAuto Orig   Auto Redial   AutoDialStandby   CarrierOnLevel   FallFwdDelay   V54 DeviceType   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   ✤ 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   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   from previous page   Control   Remote   Security   Secondary   Prim (data blckd)   (ExitRem appears   instead of Remote when   using Remote Mode)   Set_Access_Ctrl   (Admin Password?)   Reset_Security   EditPassWdTable   Set_Orig_Secur   Set_Admin_PsWd   Set_Answer_Sec   Speaker   Make_Busy   or   Download Code   RemoveMakeBusy   Reset   Service_Line   or   DiscServLine   98-14436c-03   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Configuration Option Procedures — 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   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   AT COMMANDS   AT COMMANDS (continued)   Bold text indicates Async Dial factory defaults.   Qn   Result Codes   Q0   Enables result codes. Refer to Result   Codes section.   AT   A/   A Attention Command Prefix/Autobaud   Rate. Indicates a command string has   started and determines the DTE’s data   rate and parity.   Q1   Q2   Disables result codes.   Enables originate modem to send result   codes to the DTE. Required for most   UNIX applications.   Repeat Last Command. Re-executes   last command string. (Not to be   preceded with AT or followed by pressing   Enter.)   Sr?   Displays value of S-Register (where r is   the register number).   Sr=n   Change S-Register. Changes the   contents of the S-Register (where r is the   register number and n is the assigned   value).   Answer Mode. Goes off-hook and   attempts to establish a connection   without waiting for a ring.   T Enables Tone Dial mode.   Bn   B0   B1   ITU-T/Bell Mode   V.21 or V.22 (300 or 1200 bps).   Bell 103 or 212A (300 or 1200 bps).   Vn   V0   V1   V2   Result Code Format   Displays as digits (Numbers 1).   Displays as text.   Dn   Dial. Dials the telephone number entered   for n.   Displays as digits (Numbers 2).   Xn   X0   X1   Extended Result Codes; Dial Tone   Detect; Busy Tone Detect   DS=n   Dial Stored Number. Dials the number   stored in location n (1–10).   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.   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.   En   E0   E1   Command Character Echo   Disables echo to the DTE.   Enables echo to the DTE.   X2   X3   H0   H1   Modem goes on-hook.   Modem goes off-hook.   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)   I2   I3   I4   I5   I6   I9   I10=n   X4   X5   X6   Changes value of product code (0=144,   1=240, 2=480, 3=960, 4=120).   Firmware checksum.   I11   I19   Displays entire firmware revision number.   X7   DTE rate appears in CONNECT   message instead of line rate, enables dial   tone detect and busy tone detect. Refer   to Result Codes section.   Ln   L0,L1   L2   Speaker Volume   Selects low volume.   Selects medium volume.   Selects high volume.   L3   Yn   Y0   Y1   Long Space Disconnect   Disable.   Enable.   Mn   M0   M1   Speaker ON/Off Control   Speaker always Off.   Speaker ON until carrier signal   becomes active.   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).   M2   O Speaker always ON.   Returns modem to Data mode from   online Command mode.   Z1   Z2   P Enables Pulse Dial mode.   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   AT COMMANDS (continued)   AT COMMANDS (continued)   Z3   Loads contents of Active (Saved) into   Active (Operating) and performs a reset.   Performs a full modem reset.   &F6   Cellular (PSTN). Valid only if ETC is   installed.   Z9   &Gn   &G0   &G1   &G2   V.22bis Guard Tone   &Cn   &C0   &C1   LSD Control   Disables guard tone.   Sets guard tone to 550 Hz.   Sets guard tone to 1800 Hz.   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.   &In   &I10   &I11   • 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.   &C2   • &C3   &C4   &C5   Follows DTR. State of LSD follows state   of DTR.   &I32   &I99   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.   &I100   &Jn   &J0   Dial Transmit Level Type   Modem sets dial transmit level to   Permissive mode at –9 dBm.   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.   &Ln   &L0   &L1   &L2   &L3   &L4   &C6   &Dn   &D0   DTR Action   &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.   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.   &D1   &D2   &D3   &Q4   Modem operates in Asynchronous mode   and uses AT Command protocol; Hayes   AutoSync is enabled.   &D4   &D5   Controls On-Hook. Modem does not   disconnect until DTR lowered by DTE.   Controls Tx Mute. Transmitter output   muted when DTR is lowered.   &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.   &Fn   &F0   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.   &F1   &F2   &F3   &F4   &F5   &Rn   &R0   RTS Action   Standard RS232. RTS action is   controlled by DTE.   &R1   Ignores RTS. Modem ignores RTS   signal and treats it as always ON.   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   AT COMMANDS (continued)   AT COMMANDS (continued)   &R2   Simulated Control Carrier. State of RTS   follows state of LSD.   &X2   Modem uses received signal as clock   source for synchronous data.   &Sn   &S0   &S1   DSR Control   &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.   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.   &S2   &S3   &S4   \An   \A0   \A1   \A2   \A3   \A4   \A5   Maximum Frame Size   64   128   192   256   32   &S5   &S6   16   &Tn   &T0   &T1   Tests   Stops any test in progress.   Starts a Local Analog Loopback test   (V.54, L3).   \Cn   \C0   Error Control Negotiate Buffer   Data is not buffered during   handshaking sequence.   &T2   Transmits and receives a 511 BERT   pattern.   \C1   \C2   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.   &T3   &T4   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.   &T5   &T6   &T7   &T8   &T9   \Dn   \D0   \D1   \D2   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.   \D3   Follows DTR. The state of CTS follows   the state of DTR.   &Vn   &V0   View Configuration Options   Displays Active (Operating) configuration   options.   Displays Active (Saved) configuration   options.   Displays Customer 1 configuration   options.   Displays Customer 2 configuration   options.   \Gn   \G0   Modem-to-Modem Flow Control   Disables modem-to-modem flow   control.   &V1   &V2   &V3   &V4   \G1   \Kn   \K0   \K1   \K2   \K3   \K4   \K5   \K6   Enables modem-to-modem flow control.   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.   Displays telephone numbers stored in   directory locations 1–10.   &Wn   &W0   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.   &W1   &W2   &Xn   &X0   Transmit Clock Source   Modem provides internal clock source   for synchronous data (Pin 15).   Modem uses external source (Pin 24) for   clock for synchronous data.   &X1   \Nn   \N0   Error Control Mode   Buffer Mode. Modem does not use error   control; DTE rate can differ from VF rate.   20   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   AT COMMANDS (continued)   RESULT CODES   \N1   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.   Numbers(1) Numbers(2) Words   0 1 2 3 4 0 1 2 3 4 OK   CONNECT   RING   NO CARRIER   ERROR   \N2   \N3   Result Codes 5–14, 16, 19 are enabled with the X1,   X2, X3, and X4 commands.   \N4   5 6 7 5 6 7 CONNECT 1200   NO DIALTONE   BUSY   \N5   8 8 NO ANSWER   \N6   \N7   LAPM or disconnect.   LAPM or buffer.   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   19   10   11   12   16   13   14   15   17   19   CONNECT 2400   CONNECT 4800   CONNECT 9600   CONNECT 12000   CONNECT 14400   CONNECT 19200   CONNECT 7200   CONNECT 16800   CONNECT 300   \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   \Q0, \Q2, \Q4   Disables flow control of modem.   Flow Control of Modem   Result Codes 20–27 are enabled with the X5   command (EC suffix) or the X6 command (V.42 or   MNP suffix).   \Q1, \Q5 Enables XON/XOFF flow control.   \Q3, \Q6 Modem starts and stops flow control   based upon state of DTE’s RTS signal.   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   29   10   11   12   16   13   17   15   5 CONNECT 2400/EC   CONNECT 4800/EC   CONNECT 9600/EC   CONNECT 12000/EC   CONNECT 14400/EC   CONNECT 16800/EC   CONNECT 7200/EC   CONNECT 1200/EC   CONNECT 19200/EC   \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.   14   \Xn   XON/XOFF Passthrough   \X0   Disables transmission of flow control   characters to remote modem.   Enables transmission of flow control   characters to remote modem.   Result Codes 15, 28–34 are enabled with the X7   command (DTE rate suffix).   \X1   28   30   32   34   28   30   32   34   CONNECT 38400   CONNECT 57600   CONNECT 76800   CONNECT 115200   %An   %Bn   Sets error control fallback character n to   an ASCII value from 0 to 127.   Sets data rate to n (300 to 19200).   DIAL COMMAND MODIFIERS   %Cn   %C0   %C1   MNP 5 Data Compression   Disables MNP5 data compression.   Enables MNP5 data compression.   T P , Tone Dial (DTMF)   Pulse Dial   Pause   %Rn   Sets DTE rate to n (300 to 115200).   W R @ ! Wait for Dial Tone   Reverse Dial   Quiet Answer   Hook Flash   IHn   IH0   IH1   V.42 bis Data Compression   Disables V.42bis data compression.   Enables V.42bis data compression for   transmit only.   ; Return to Command Mode   IH2   Enables V.42bis data compression for   receive only.   IH3   Enables V.42bis data compression   in both the transmit and receive   directions.   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   S-REGISTERS   Register   Description   Factory Setting   Range   S0   S2   Auto-Answer Ring Number   AT Escape Character   Carriage Return Character   Line Feed Character   1 43(+)   13   10   8 0(Disable) or 1–255 rings   0–127 ASCII   S3   0–127 ASCII   S4   0–127 ASCII   S5   Backspace Character   Blind Dial Pause   0–127 ASCII   S6   2 2–255 seconds   S7   No Answer Time-out   45   2 1–255 seconds   S8   “,” Pause Time for the Dial Modifier   No Carrier Disconnect   Escape Guard Time   0–255 seconds   S10   S12   S18   S26   S34   S35   S36   S37   S38   S39   S40   S41   2 0–254 (10ths of a second) or 255(Disable)   0–255 in 20-millisecond increments   0–255 seconds   50   Test Time-out   0(disabled)   RTS/CTS Delay   0 0 0 0 0 0 0–255 seconds   1800 Hz Training Tone   Auto Redial (Leased Line)   Rate Auto Originate   Auto Redial (DTR)   DTR Cont Repeat   0(Disable); 1(Enable)   0(Disable) or 1(dirs 1–2) – 9(dirs 1–10)   0(Disable) or 1(4800) – 6(16,800)   0(Dir 1) – 9(Dirs 1–10)   0=Disable, 1=Enable   0(Disable) or 1–255 seconds   0=Disable, 1=Enable   Receive Buffer Disconnect Delay   Auto Make Busy   0 0 Dial Line Rate   21   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)   S43   S44   V.32bis Train   0 0=Long; 1=Short   Leased-Line Rate   18   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)   S45   S46   Leased TX Level   0 0 0 dBm–15 dBm   Bad Lines Auto Originate   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   S49   S51   S52   S53   Leased-Line Carrier On Level   Transmit Buffer Disconnect Delay   DTE RL (CT140)   0 10   0 0=–43 dBm; 1=–26 dBm   0=Disable or 1–255 in 1-second increments   0=Disable; 1=Enable   DTE LL (CT141)   0 0=Disable; 1=Enable   V.54 Address   0 0(Disable) or 1–34   22   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   S-REGISTERS (continued)   Register   Description   Factory Setting   Range   S54   S55   S56   V.54 Device Type   0 0 0=Peripheral; 1=Intermediate   0=Enable; 1=Disable   00–99   Access from Remote   Remote Access Password   1st and 2nd digits   00   S57   S58   S59   Remote Access Password   3rd and 4th digits   00   00   00   00–99   00–99   00–99   Remote Access Password   5th and 6th digits   Remote Access Password   7th and 8th digits   S61   S62   S63   S64   S65   CT111 Rate Control   V.25bis Coding   0 0 0 0=Disable; 1=Fallback 1; 2=Fallback 2   0=ASCII; 1=EBCDIC   V.25bis Idle Character   0=Mark; 1=Flag   V.25bis New Line Character   Line Current Disconnect   0 0 0=CR+LF; 1=CR; 2=LF   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   S69   S74   S75   S76   Directory Location 1 Callback   Make Busy Via DTR   0 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable   0=Disable; 1=Enable   0=Tributary; 1=Control   0–255 (001–256)   Network Position   0 Network Management Address   V.32bis Dial Autorate   255   0 0=Enable; 1=Disable; 2=Start at 4800 bps;   3=Start at 9600 bps   S77   S78   S80   S81   S82   S84   S85   S88   S89   S90   S91   S93   DTR Alarm Reporting   0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0=Disable; 1=Enable   V.32bis Dial Automode   No Data Disc Trigger Signal   Leased Line Signal Quality Retrain   V.32bis Leased Autorate   AT Command Mode   0=Enable; 1=Disable; 2=System85   0=RX or TX; 1=TX; 2=RX; 3=TX and RX   0(Disable) or 1–5 seconds   0=Enable; 1=Disable   0=Normal; 1=No Error; 2=No Strap or ERROR   0=Disable; 1=Enable   Fast Disconnect   Straps When Disconnected   V.42 ARQ Window Size Increase   DTE Rate = VF Rate   0=No Change; 1=Reload; 2=Reload, No Change   0(6 frames) – 9(15 frames)   0=Disable; 1=Enable   Cellular Enhancements   RJ11 Cellular Adapt   0=Disable; 1=Enable   0=Disable; 1=Enable   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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