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Rs366a – Paradyne 3810 User Manual

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COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems

7-4

November 1996

3810-A2-GB30-20

DTE

DTE displays the state and/or activity of the

EIA-232-D interface leads: LSD, DTR, DSR, Tst, TXD,
RXD, RTS, and CTS signals are monitored. The interface
leads status is updated every 5 seconds.

To access DTE from the Status branch, make the

following selections:

F1

Status:
Identity

DTE

F2

F3

Press the key until DTE appears. Select DTE.

F1

LSD DTR DSR Tst >
_

*

_

F2

F3

The activity and state of the modem’s DTE signal

appear on the LCD’s bottom line. Press the

key to

scroll other signals into view.

The LCD’s bottom line displays a pair of symbols for

each interface lead. The first symbol indicates the signal’s
activity during the sampling interval. (An * (asterisk)
indicates at least one transition while a blank space
indicates no transitions since the last update.)

The second symbol indicates the state of the interface

lead at the sampling time. (A block) indicates a Space or
ON condition while an underscore (_) indicates a Mark or
Off condition.)

To exit this function and remain in the Status branch,

press the

key. To exit and return to the Top-Level

menu, press the

key.

AT Command Equivalent

There is no AT command for DTE status.

RS366A

RS366A displays the state and/or activity of the

RS366A interface leads: CRQ, DLO, DPR, PND, DSC,
and ACR. Typically, RS366A call originate is used in
synchronous dial out applications where V.25bis dialing is
not supported. This function applies to Model 3811
modems only. The interface leads status is updated every
5 seconds.

To access RS366A from the Status branch, make the

following selections:

F1

Status:

DTE

RS366A

F2

F3

Press the key until RS366A appears. Select RS366A.

F1

CRQ DLO DPR PND
* _ * * * _

F2

F3

The activity and state of the modem’s DTE signal

appear on the LCD’s bottom line. Press the

key to

scroll other signals into view.

The LCD’s bottom line displays a pair of symbols for

each interface lead. The first symbol indicates the signal’s
activity during the sampling interval. (An * (asterisk)
indicates at least one transition while a blank space
indicates no transitions since the last update.)

The second symbol indicates the state of the interface

lead at the sampling time. (A block) indicates a Space or
ON condition while an underscore (_) indicates a Mark or
Off condition.)

To exit this function and remain in the Status branch,

press the

key. To exit and return to the Top-Level

menu, press the

key.

AT Command Equivalent

There is no AT command for RS366A status.