Finland—Delayed Call Lists

The modem processes call attempt failures as delayed calls, according to PTT regulations. Before dialing a number, the modem determines whether:

The number is on the delayed list

The delayed list is full (the list holds 16 numbers)

In either case, the number is not dialed. When the modem is turned off and then on again, the lists are cleared, and the numbers can be dialed.

After dialing, the modem processes the following call failures as delayed calls:

The modem receives a busy tone after dialing a call

The call is not answered within the time in the Call Timeout (AT*TT) option

For these call failure conditions, four subsequent redial attempts are allowed. If the redial call attempts are unsuccessful after a total of five calls, within one hour, the number is placed on the delayed list. Then it cannot be dialed for 60 minutes. After 60 minutes, the number is available for dialing.

France—Delayed and Forbidden Call Lists

The modem processes call attempt failures as delayed and forbidden calls, according to PTT regulations. Before dialing a number, the modem determines whether:

The number is on the delayed or forbidden list

The delayed or forbidden lists are full (the list holds 16 numbers)

In either case, the number is not dialed. When the modem is turned off and then on again, the lists are cleared, and the numbers can be dialed.

The following criteria determine on which list the number is placed:

Delayed List. The modem detects one of the following “delay conditions:”

The modem receives a busy tone after dialing a call

The call is not answered within the time in the Call Timeout (AT*TT) option

If one or both of these conditions is detected for six consecutive calls, the number is placed on the delayed list. Then it cannot be dialed for 60 minutes. After 60 minutes, the number is available for dialing.

Forbidden List. The modem detects a “forbidden condition:”

A call is dialed by the modem, and answered by a remote modem, but an Answer Back Tone (ABT) is not detected by the calling modem

A call is manually aborted via the front panel or the V.25 bis ACU

If the modem detects two occurrences of a forbidden condition for a number within a 2-minute period, the number is placed on the forbidden list and no calls are allowed to this number. If the call is successfully dialed within the

2-minute period, the forbidden condition is cleared. If not, the number remains on the forbidden list, and calls to this number are not allowed until the modem is powered down and then turned on again.

 

 

 

 

 

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