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CPU, central processing unit

— The heart (main

processor) of a computer system, or the
computer system itself.

, carriage return

— A user-entered ASCII or

EBCDIC control character used to position the
print mechanism of a printer, or the cursor on a
terminal display, at the left margin.

CRC, cyclic redundancy check

— An error-

detection scheme in which the block-check
character is the remainder after dividing all the
serialized bits in a transmission block by a
predetermined binary number. Also, a
polynomial based on the data transmitted.

CSA

— A Canadian government agency that

generates standards, conducts tests, and certifies
products to ensure their safety.

CSU, channel service unit

— A digital DCE unit for

DDS lines; interfaces with DSU on customer’s
premises.

CTS, clear-to-send

— An RS-232 interface control

signal which indicates to a DTE that it may
begin transmitting. Usually issued in response
to RTS.

data

— Numbers, text, facts, instructions, and the

like, represented in a formalized manner that
can be manipulated and transmitted by
machines.

data compression

— A primary technology built

into the Multiserver products. A block of data is
compressed for transmission and decompressed
upon reception. Fewer bytes are required for
the transfer, thus increasing the data transfer
rate.

data pump

— The heart of the modem; its

functions include digital-to-analog and analog-
to-digital conversion, modulation and
demodulation, and interfacing to the digital
and VF lines.

data rate

or data signaling rate — A measure of how

quickly data is transmitted. It is best expressed
in bps. It is, however, often incorrectly
expressed in baud. Data rate is synonymous
with speed.

dB, decibel

— A comparative (logarithmic)

measure of signal power.

dBm

— An absolute measure of signal power, where

0 dBm is equal to one milliwatt into 600 ohms.

DCE, data communications equipment

— The

equipment that provides the functions required
to establish, maintain, and terminate a
connection (including signal conversion) for
communications between a DTE and a
telephone line or data circuit. Also, interface
signals typically presented by this equipment.

DC signaling

— A configurable signaling option in

an E&M-strapped voice/fax channel. When so
configured, the channel senses the idle/active
status by the DC condition of the M-lead, and
indicates the idle/active status to the remote
end by the DC condition on the E-lead.

DDS, dataphone digital services

— A

communications service offered by the
telephone company to transmit data in digital
form.

decadic pulsing

— See pulse dialing.

dial-up line, dial line

— A circuit or connection on

the public telephone network.

DID, direct inward dialing

— A service offered by

the telephone company allowing an outside
caller to dial an internal extension without
passing through the operator. Billing does not
start until the extension answers.

digital loopback

— A diagnostic test that forms the

loop at the modem’s DTE interface.

DISA, direct inward system access

— A service

offered by a PBX which allows incoming calls to
the PBX to have dialing access within the
private network. It may often be protected by a
dialed password. Billing starts when the PBX
provides the dial tone.

disconnect supervision

— Indicates to the local user

that the remote end has gone off-hook. This
protocol is significant in loop start, where
disconnect is denoted by removal of power to
the station equipment.