AT Command Set and S-Registers

S-Register

Table 14-2

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3800 Series S-Registers

Description

Front Panel Branch

 

 

S48

Leased-Line Carrier On Level

Configure\Edit\Leased Line

 

Register determines if the modem disconnects if the carrier signal on

 

 

leased lines falls below –26 dBm or –43 dBm.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = –43 dBm

 

 

1 = –26 dBm

 

 

Factory setting is –43 dBm.

 

 

 

 

S49

Transmit Buffer Disconnect Delay

Configure\Edit\

 

Determines the maximum amount of time the modem can continue to

V42/MNP/Buffer

 

send data in its Transmit Buffer to the remote modem after it is

 

 

commanded by the DTE to disconnect.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

S49 = 0

Disable (Immediate disconnect)

 

 

S49 = 1

1 second

 

 

S49 = 2

2 seconds

 

 

S

 

S

 

 

S

 

S

 

 

S49 = 255 255 seconds

 

 

Factory setting is 10 seconds.

 

 

 

 

S51

DTE RL (CT140)

Configure\Edit\Tests

 

Register determines if the modem performs a remote digital loopback if it

 

 

receives a CT140 signal from the DTE.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Disable

 

 

 

1 = Enable

 

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

S52

DTE LL (CT141)

Configure\Edit\Tests

 

Register determines if the modem performs a local analog loopback if it

 

 

receives a CT141 signal from the DTE.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Disable

 

 

 

1 = Enable

 

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

S53

V.54 Address

Configure\Edit\Tests

 

Identifies the address of the modem to be placed in a loopback test.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0

= Disable

 

 

1–34 = Modem address

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

S54

V.54 Device Type

Configure\Edit\Tests

 

Identifies where the modem is physically located in the network.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Peripheral

 

 

1 = Intermediate

 

 

Factory setting is Peripheral.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paradyne 3800 manual Leased-Line Carrier On Level, Transmit Buffer Disconnect Delay, DTE RL CT140, DTE LL CT141, Address

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