Configure Branch

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Line Dialer Configuration Options

No Carrier Disc: 2sec

Nxt 2sec 5sec Disable 10sec 20sec

No Carrier Disconnect. If the modem no longer receives carrier from the remote modem, it disconnects the call. This configuration option determines how long carrier is Off before the modem disconnects. Loss of carrier is one method of disconnecting a call.

2, 5, 10, 20 sec – Modem disconnects if carrier turns Off for more than 2 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, or 20 seconds.

Disable – Modem does not disconnect if carrier turns Off.

The factory default is 2sec.

AT command is S-register S10 = n, where n is 255 for disable or 0 to 254 in 0.1 second increments for enable.

No Data Disc: Disable

Nxt Disable 10min 30min 60min

No Data Disconnect. Forces the modem to disconnect if no data is transmitted or received within a specified amount of time.

Disable – Modem remains connected despite the lack of data flow.

10, 30, 60 min – Modem disconnects if data is not received or transmitted within 10-minute, 30-minute, or 60-minute intervals.

The factory default is Disable. The reloading of factory defaults does not affect No Data Disconnect.

AT command to enable is \Tn, where n is a value from 1 minute to 255 minutes. AT command to disable is \T0.

NoDataDiscTrig

Nxt TXD or RXD TXD and RXD TXD Only RXD Only

No Data Disconnect Trigger Signal. Works in conjunction with No Data Disconnect (\T), and determines whether Pin 2 (transmit data) or Pin 3 (receive data) of the modem’s RS-232 serial interface is monitored so that the modem can disconnect the call if there is no activity for a certain period of time.

The No Data Disconnect Trigger Signal configuration option is unavailable and is not displayed on the DCP when No Data Disconnect is disabled. The factory default is TXD or RXD. The reloading of factory defaults does not affect No Data Disconnect Trigger Signal.

TXD or RXD – Disconnect if no data transmitted or received for specified period.

TXD and RXD – Disconnect if no data transmitted and received for specified period.

TXD Only – Disconnect if no data transmitted for specified period.

RXD Only – Disconnect if no data received for specified period.

AT command is S80 = n:

S80 = 0 Transmit or Receive

S80 = 1 Transmit Only

S80 = 2 Receive Only

S80 = 3 Transmit and Receive

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3800 specifications

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