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DTE Dialer Configuration Options

*Backspace Char: 008 ASCI

Nxt 008 ASCI

Backspace Character. Sets the character used to perform a backspace in Command mode.

The factory default is 08 (ASCII backspace character).

AT command is S-register S5 = n, where n is a value from 0 to 127.

*Linefeed Char: 010 ASCI

Nxt 010 ASCI

Line Feed Character. Sets the character used to perform a line feed in Command mode for responses from the modem.

The factory default is 10 (ASCII line feed character).

AT command for Line Feed Character is S-register S4 = n, where n is a value from 0 to 127.

*Result Codes: Enable

Nxt Enable Disable EnableInOrig

Result Codes. Result codes are informational messages (such as Connect and Ring) sent from the modem and displayed on the asynchronous DTE terminal. (For a list of result codes, refer to Table B-1 in Appendix B.)

Enable – Modem sends result codes to the DTE.

Disable – Modem does not send result codes to the DTE.

EnableInOrig – For UNIX applications, enable result codes only on the originating modem. This prevents the DTE on the answer side from interpreting result codes as login attempts.

For Async Dial, Enable is the factory default.

For UNIX Dial, EnableInOrig is the factory default.

AT command to enable is Q0.

AT command to disable is Q1.

AT command to enable in Originate mode is Q2.

*ExtendResltCode: Enable

Nxt Enable Disable Add/EC Add/V42,MNP Use_DTE_Rate

Extended Result Codes. Informational messages such as VF data rate and Error Control are displayed with the result codes. (For a list of Extended Result Codes, refer to Table B-1 in Appendix B.)

Enable – Result codes include NO DIALTONE, BUSY, NO ANSWER, and CONNECT xxxx (where xxxx is the VF data rate).

Disable – Only OK, CONNECT, RING, NO CARRIER, and ERROR result codes appear.

NOTE: NO DIALTONE is valid only if Dial Tone Detect configuration option is enabled. BUSY appears if Busy Detect configuration option is enabled.

Add/EC – Places the EC suffix after the result code text if error control is used. For example, CONNECT 9600/EC

Add/V.42,MNP – Places either the /V.42 or /MNP suffix after the result code text if data compression is used. For example, CONNECT 9600/V42b.

Use DTE Rate – Allows the DTE rate to be displayed in the Connect message instead of the line rate. This feature is required in some modem pooling applications.

The factory default is Enable.

AT command to disable is X0.

AT commands to enable are X1, X2, X3, or X4.

AT command for Add/EC is X5.

AT command for Add/V42, MNP is X6.

AT command for Use DTE Rate is X7.

* This configuration option only appears if DTE Dialer Type is configured for AT.

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3800 specifications

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