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Top level menu status – Paradyne 3800PLUS User Manual

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Front Panel Operation

4-7

3980-A2-GB30-40

October 1998

Top-Level Menu Status and
Operational Messages

Access to all menu tree branches from the DCP begins

at the Top-Level menu, the head of the menu hierarchy.
The LCD’s top line identifies the modem status, as listed
in Table 4-3, while the bottom line displays the main
menu tree branches and operational and dial access
security messages, as listed in

Table 4-4

and

Table 4-5

.

Messages listed in

Table 4-4

are common operational

messages that occur during modem operation. These
messages normally appear on the second line of the LCD.

Messages listed in

Table 4-5

are dial access security

messages that can occur when the optional security
feature is installed.

The Top-Level menu’s main branches appear on the

LCD in the order of Call Setup, Status, Test, Configure,
Control, Security, and Remote. These branches are
described in the following chapters.

Table 4-3

(1 of 3)

Top Level Menu Status

Normal Operation

Status Message

Indicates

Idle:

MR*

The modem is configured for dial network operation and is on-hook.

Leased:

MR*

The modem is operating on leased lines at the displayed data rate.

OnLine:

MR* EC**

Indicates the modem is online, in Data mode, and operating at the displayed data rate. EC (error
control) displays if error control is operational.

Fax Tx:

MR*

The modem is transmitting a fax on a dial line.

Fax Rx:

MR*

The modem is receiving a fax on a dial line.

Ring Indicate

The local modem is receiving an incoming ring.

Test:

MR*

The modem is in test mode operating at the displayed data rate.

Alarm Status

Message***

Indicates

Make Busy

Indicates the modem is in a Make Busy condition.

Power On Fail

Indicates the modem has failed its Power-On Self-test.

Self Health Fail

Indicates a failure in the modem’s hardware components.

*MR – Modem Rate indicates the data rate the modem is using. One of the following values appears: 300, 1200, 2400,

4800, 7200, 9600, 12K (12,000), 14.4K (14,400), 16.8K (16,800), 19.2K (19,200), 21,600, 24,000, 26,400, 28,800,
31,200, or 33,600 bps.

**EC – Error Control indicates the modem is online and using V.42 or MNP error control. One of the following values

appears after the modem rates listed above: MNP2, MNP3, MNP4, MNP5, V42, V42b, or NoEC. (NoEC indicates the
modem is connected in Buffer mode rather than error control. If an EC value does not appear, then the modem is in
Direct mode.)

*** The Alarm Status Messages only appear when the Normal Operation Status Messages display; the LCD alternates

between the two message sets.