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Paradyne 3800PLUS User Manual

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Configure Branch

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3980-A2-GB30-40

October 1998

Table 8-3

(5 of 5)

Line Dialer Configuration Options

DTR Auto Redial: Dir 1

Nxt

Dir 1

Dirs1-2

Dirs 1-3

Dirs 1-4

Dirs 1-5

Dirs 1-6

Dirs 1-7

Dirs 1-8

Dirs 1-9

Dirs 1-10

DTR Auto Redial. Defines the number of directory locations the modem may access when prior dialing attempts fail. For
example, the selection Dirs1-10 means that all ten directory locations may be tied. The default is directory location 1
only.

DTR Auto Redial represents the same internal setting as that accessed with the Auto Redial configuration option in the
Leased-Line group. However, DTR Auto Redial is in effect (and can be accessed) only if the DTE Dialer Type is
DTR=Dirs.

Dir 1 – The modem will use only directory location 1 for automatic dial backups.

Dirs 1-2 – The modem will use directory location 2 in the event of call failure using directory location 1.

Dirs 1-3 – The modem will use directory location 3 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

S

S

S

S

Dirs 1-10 – The modem will use directory location 10 in the event of call failure using the preceding entries.

AT command equivalent is S37=

n.

MI/MIC Dialing: Disable

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Disable

Enable

MI/MIC Dialing. Also known as D-Lead signaling, is required by some PBX systems, older data phones, and security
callback systems. It forces the modem into the originate handshake after first dialing a call.

Disable – Modem ignores activity on the MI/MIC contacts.

Enable – (3811

Plus only.) When the MI/MIC contacts are closed, the modem goes into talk mode; when the contacts are

open, the modem goes into data mode. A 26-pin D-Lead control connector located on the rear of the 3000 Series Carrier
is used for MI/MIC Dialing for 3811

Plus modems.

The factory default is Disable.

AT command equivalent is S-register S83=

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