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Paradyne 3810 User Manual

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DCP Operation

4-9

3810-A2-GB30-20

November 1996

Table 4-4

(2 of 3)

Top-Level Menu Status

Call Failure

Messages

Indicates

Busy Signal

The answering modem is busy.

Dial Line in Use

The modem is already operating on dial networks when another call attempt has been issued.

Invalid Number

The modem has dialed a telephone number not stored in a directory location.

No Answer Tone

The answering modem has not answered within the time limit specified by the No Answer
Timeout configuration option.

No Dial – DTR

The modem cannot dial because DTR is Off.

No Dial – Test

The modem cannot dial because it is running a Test.

No Dial Tone

The modem has aborted the call because it cannot detect a dial tone.

No Quiet Answer

The modem has detected No Quiet Answer (@) before the time-out setting of the No Answer
Disconnect configuration option.

Trunk Busy

The modem is receiving a fast (trunk) busy.

Call Disconnect

Messages

Indicates

ATH Disconnect

The modem has disconnected due to an ATH command.

Bad Lines Disc

The modem has disconnected because the lines do not support the modulation and/or data rate
selected.

No Carrier Disc

The modem disconnects due to the loss of carrier signal from the remote modem.

DTR Disconnect

The modem has disconnected due to the loss of DTR from the DTE.

EC Disconnect

The modem has disconnected due to failure to negotiate Error Control mode.

Inv Rate Disc

When using V.32bis modulation, the remote modem does not support the data rate used by the
local modem.

LnCurrnt Disc

The modem has disconnected due to the loss of line current.

LongSpace Disc

The modem has disconnected due to the detection of a long space.

NoData Disc

The modem has disconnected due to a lack of transmitted and received data.

Disconnecting

The modem has begun the disconnect sequence.

Rmt Cmnded Disc

The modem has disconnected due to a V.32 Cleardown received from the remote modem.

Talk Mode

The modem is in Talk mode.