Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree

This section describes the modem menu tree structure. It explains how to access parameters using the front panel control keys.

Menu Structure

The menu structure consists of fifteen categories, which appear in capital letters. Example: CONFIGURATION OPT’S.

Each category has parameters (example: Mode). Some parameters are configurable; others indicate modem and call status. Most parameters have selectable options. Options affect the modem’s operating characteristics.

You can view parameters and options in the front panel LCD display. If options can be set, the following indicators display:

An equals sign (=) indicates the currently selected option of the parameter

A colon (:) indicates that the displayed option is available but is not selected Each parameter has a default option:

Some defaults are determined by the assigned factory-preset option sets (preconfigured option sets). These defaults are exclusive to an option set.

Other factory options are not exclusive to an option set and they always have the same default setting, regardless of which factory-preset option set you use.

Refer to Appendix A, Figure A-1, or to the Reference Card to see the complete menu tree structure, including the available and default options.

Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel

The four control keys (Figures 3-2and 3-3) let you access parameters and options. Table 3-2describes control key functions.

Table 3-2.

Front Panel Keys

Keys

Function

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Steps up through the menu tree from a parameter to a category, or from a

 

 

 

Return

category to the default display. Example: from Test=, pressing

 

displays the

 

TEST OPTS category. Pressing

 

again displays the default display, such as,

 

 

 

 

DATA 9600 T/D?

Steps through the parameters in a menu category.

Across

NOTES:

1)If you hold the or key down, it repeats until you stop pressing.

2)With the 3262/3267 Modems, to toggle between modem A and modem B front

panels, hold while pressing .

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Telenetics V.34-SDC, 326X V.34 Navigating the Configuration Menu Tree, Setting Configuration Options from the Front Panel

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