COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

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Line Dialer Configuration Options

Auto Make Busy: Disable

Nxt Disable Enable

Automatic Make Busy. Forces the modem to go off-hook under the following conditions: a local analog loopback is performed, a self-test is performed, or if the modem is switched to the service line. This option is only valid with the Model 3811 and does not appear on the Model 3810’s or Model 3820’s LCD.

NOTE: This configuration option should only be used when the modem is located behind a user’s Private Branch Exchange (PBX). The Make Busy Network Interface Module (NIM) must be installed on the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier. Refer to the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation Manual.

The factory default is Disable.

AT command is S-register S40 = n, where n is 0 for Disable and 1 for Enable.

MakeBusyViaDTR: Disable

Nxt Disable Enable

Make Busy Via DTR. Determines if the modem goes off-hook when DTR is Off. Enable this setting if the DTE normally keeps DTR ON and turns DTR Off when the DTE cannot accept a call.

NOTE: This configuration option should only be used when the modem is located behind a user’s Private Branch Exchange (PBX). For 3811 modems, the MakeBusy Network Interface Modules (NIMs) must be installed on the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier. Refer to the COMSPHERE 3000 Series Carrier, Installation Manual.

The factory default is Disable.

AT command is S-register S69 = n, where n is 0 for Disable and 1 for Enable.

DTR Auto Redial

End Dir 1 Dirs 1-2 Dirs 1-3 Dirs 1-4 Dirs 1-5 Dirs 1-6 Dirs 1-7 Dirs 1-8 Dirs 1-9 Dirs 1-10

DTR Auto Redial. Defines the number of directory locations the modem may access when prior dialing attempts fail. For example, the selection Dirs1-10 means that all ten directory locations may be tied. The default is directory location 1 only.

DTR Auto Redial represents the same internal setting as that accessed with the Auto Redial configuration option in the Leased-Line group. However, DTR Auto Redial is in effect (and can be accessed) only if the DTE Dialer Type is DTR=Dirs.

Dir 1 The modem will use only Directory Location 1 for automatic dial backups.

Dirs 1-2The modem will use Directory Location 2 in the event of call failure using Directory Location 1. Dirs 1-3The modem will use Directory Location 3 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

S S S

S S S

Dirs 1-10The modem will use Directory Location 10 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

AT command is S-register S37 = n:

S37 = 0 Use Directory Location 1

S37 = 1 Use Directory Locations 1–2

S37 = 2 Use Directory Locations 1–3

S37 = 3 Use Directory Locations 1–4

S S S

S S S

S37 = 9 Use Directory Locations 1–10

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Paradyne 3800 manual Auto Make Busy Disable Nxt Disable Enable, MakeBusyViaDTR Disable Nxt Disable Enable

3800 specifications

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