COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems
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Line Dialer Configuration Options Ð Multiport Mode l
ª,º Pause Time: 2sec
Nxt 2sec 4sec 6sec 8sec 10sec 20sec
Pause Time. Determines the number of seconds the modem pauses when it encounters a comma (,) in the dial command string.
NoAnswer Timout: 45sec
Nxt 45sec 30sec 60sec
No Answer Abort
NOTE: The range of allowable values may be restricted in some countries.
Fast Disconnect: Disable
Nxt Disable Enable
Fast Disconnect. Allows the modem to disconnect immediately after receiving a disconnect command from a local DTE or its own diagnostic control panel.
Disable ± The modem follows its normal disconnect sequence by issuing a cleardown sequence or long space disconnect. This is also known as a graceful disconnect since the other modem receives advance notice of a disconnection.
Enable ± Use this setting if the DTE requires that the modem be made available as soon as possible after receiving a disconnect command.
NOTE: This abrupt method of disconnecting may cause problems with the remote modem, which may interpret the disconnection as an error instead of a valid disconnect.
Line Crnt Disc: Enab(>8msec)
Nxt Enab(>8msec) Enab(>90msec) Disable
This configuration option does not appear on Models
Line Current Disconnect. Determines the modem's response to short interruptions of line current. The loss of line current is one method of disconnecting a call.
Enable >
Enable >
Disable ± Ignores any disruptions in line current such as call waiting.
Long Space Disc: Enable
Nxt Enable Disable
Long Space Disconnect. Determines the modem's response to a continuous spacing condition sent from the remote modem before it goes
Enable ± Modem disconnects if it receives a continuous space from the DTE. For modulations lower than 4800 bps the modem's transmitter will transmit 4 seconds of long space upon a disconnect.
Disable ± Modem does not disconnect if it receives a continuous space from the DTE. Modem will not transmit a long space disconnect.
NOTE: In MUX Mode all enabled DTE ports on the remote modem must be in a continuous spacing condition.
November 1996 |