Menu structure – Paradyne 3800PLUS User Manual
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COMSPHERE 3800Plus Modems
4-6
October 1998
3980-A2-GB30-40
Menu Structure
The menu tree is a hierarchical structure used to
display functions that configure and control local and
remote 3800Plus modems. It is accessed via the DCP and
is shown in Appendix A,
The menu tree contains the following branches:
Call Setup
Used to dial, disconnect, and
answer telephone calls as well
as store up to 10 telephone
numbers in directory locations.
(See
Status
Used to monitor the current
status of the VF line and DTE
interface as well as view the
identity of the modem. (See
Test
Used to begin and end various
modem tests. (See
Configure
Used to change and save the
modem’s configuration
options. (See
Control
Used to control the modem’s
hardware and software
functions. (See
Remote
Used to access and control a
remote 3800Plus modem. (See
Security
Used to control the modem’s
dial access security. Appears
only if the optional security
feature is installed. (See
Menu tree branches are described in Chapters 5
through 11. Functions that appear on the LCD vary
depending upon the type of model installed, its operating
mode, and software configuration.