DCP Operation

DCP LEDs for the standalone Model 3820 are listed and described in Table 4-2.

The SDCP LEDs are listed and described in Table 4-3.

 

 

Table 4-2

 

 

Model 3820 DCP LEDs

 

 

 

Label

Color

Indicates

 

 

 

RTS/105

green

RTS signal is ON.

 

 

 

CTS/106

green

CTS signal is ON.

 

 

 

TXD/103

green

The modem is receiving data from the DTE to transmit. (ON equals space.)

 

 

 

LSD/109

green

The modem receiver has detected a valid carrier signal and is capable of transferring data to

 

 

the DTE.

 

 

 

RXD/104

green

Data is being transferred to the DTE. (ON equals space.)

 

 

 

SQ

yellow

The receive telephone line signal is degraded.

 

 

Table 4-3

 

 

SDCP LEDs

 

 

 

Label

Color

Indicates

 

 

 

OK

green

Power is ON and the modem is capable of operating.

 

 

 

Alrm

red

The modem has detected a problem with its operation. For example, the modem failed a

 

 

self-test.

 

 

 

BckUp

yellow

The modem, originally configured for leased-line operation, is now operating on dial

 

 

networks in a Dial Backup mode.

 

 

 

Test

yellow

The modem is involved in a test. Normal operation is not possible.

 

 

 

EC

green

Modem is in Error Control mode.

 

 

 

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September 1998

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Paradyne 3800 manual Model 3820 DCP LEDs, Sdcp LEDs, BckUp, Test

3800 specifications

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