COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

S-Register

Table 14-2

(8 of 12)

3800 Series S-Registers

Description

Front Panel Branch

 

 

S55

Access From Remote

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register determines if a modem’s DCP can be accessed by a remote

 

 

modem.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Enable

 

 

1 = Disable

 

 

Factory setting is Enable.

 

 

 

 

S56

Remote Access Password

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register allows entry of the first pair (leftmost) of digits of a remote

 

 

access password. Any value from 00 to 99 is valid. For example, if the

 

 

remote access password is 12345678, then S56 = 1 and 2.

 

 

 

 

S57

Remote Access Password

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register allows entry of the second pair of digits of a remote access

 

 

password. Any value from 00 to 99 is valid.

 

 

 

 

S58

Remote Access Password

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register allows entry of the third pair of digits of a remote access

 

 

password. Any value from 00 to 99 is valid.

 

 

 

 

S59

Remote Access Password

Configure\Edit\Misc

 

Register allows entry of the fourth pair (rightmost) of digits of a remote

 

 

access password. Any value from 00 to 99 is valid.

 

 

 

 

S61

CT111 Rate Control

Configure\Edit\DTE

 

Register determines if CT111 Rate is disabled, set for Fallback 1 or

Interface

 

Fallback 2. CT111 Rate allows the DTE to control modem rate via Pin 23

 

 

of the EIA-232-D interface. This configuration option determines the

 

 

effect of the DTE Rate Control signal. It is only valid in Async Direct

 

 

mode and Synchronous mode. For proper operation, disable the V32bis

 

 

Autorate and V32bis Automode configuration options.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Disable

 

 

1 = Fallback 1

 

 

2 = Fallback 2

 

 

Factory setting is Disable.

 

 

 

 

S62

V.25bis Coding

Configure\Edit\DTE Dialer

 

Register identifies to the modem the type of coding used by the DTE

 

 

while in V.25bis mode.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = ASCII

 

 

1 = EBCDIC

 

 

Factory setting is ASCII.

 

 

 

 

S63

V.25bis Idle Character

Configure\Edit\DTE Dialer

 

Register identifies to the modem the type of idle fill used by the DTE

 

 

while in V.25bis mode.

 

 

Register has the following values:

 

 

0 = Mark

 

 

1 = Flag

 

 

Factory setting is Mark.

 

 

 

 

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Paradyne 3800 manual Access From Remote, Remote Access Password, CT111 Rate Control, 25bis Coding, 25bis Idle Character

3800 specifications

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