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Web Interface Settings Glossary

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Hangup delay

Defines the amount of time after the line is disconnected before a new command can
be issued. This is used to give the modem enough time to prepare to accept other
commands.

Range: 0-65 seconds. Default: 2.

DSR on->off (transition delay)

Defines the maximum delay for Data Set Ready (DSR) to be set to OFF after Data
Terminal Ready (DTR) is set to OFF. Normally DTR is set to OFF upon a disconnection
request.

Range: 0-65 seconds. Default: 2.

RI to DTR delay

Defines the amount of time permitted between receipt of a ring signal detection and
the issuance of Data Terminal Ready (DTR) ON. If this delay is exceeded, the call is
abandoned. This value must not exceed the value for max delay between rings.

Range: 0-30000 milliseconds. Default: 1000.

DSR delay

Defines how long Data Set Ready (DSR) must be lost to determine that there has
been a valid loss of carrier, not just a temporary fluctuation. A valid loss of DSR usually
means the modem will hang up.

Range: 0-10000 milliseconds. Default: 1500.

Max delay between rings

Defines the permitted delay between rings. If this timer is exceeded, it is assumed that
the caller has hung up.

Range: 1-9000 milliseconds. Default: 5000.

Min DSR state delay before going off the hook

Defines the delay between switching from asynchronous to synchronous mode. When
this timer is exceeded the modem is placed off-hook.

Range: 0-4000 milliseconds. Default: 2000.