Paradyne 3821PLUS - Manual

Paradyne 3821PLUS

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Plus Modem; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT
  • Page 3 – Important Safety Instructions
  • Page 4 – Notices
  • Page 5 – Government Requirements and Equipment Return; United States
  • Page 7 – All European Countries
  • Page 8 – This page intentionally left blank.
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents; Preface
  • Page 11 – D. Technical Specifications
  • Page 13 – How to Use This Manual
  • Page 14 – Related Documents; Contact your sales or service representative to order
  • Page 15 – Introduction; Overview; The 3821Plus is a member of the COMSPHERE; Features; The 3821Plus modem has a wide variety of features,
  • Page 16 – Status Indicators; The status indicators on a 3821Plus circuit card; Plus Faceplate, and Optional SDU
  • Page 17 – Plus LEDs
  • Page 18 – SDCP Operation; LCD
  • Page 19 – Plus; Modem Installation; Equipment List; Install the Carrier
  • Page 20 – Install the NIM; Procedure; Cable the NIM; Appendix E
  • Page 21 – Attach the DTE Interface Assembly; The eight-slot DTE interface assembly can be mounted; Feed the eight tabs at the bottom of the DTE; Insert the screws provided, but do not completely
  • Page 22 – Install the Circuit Card; Figure 2-4. Installing the Card Into the Carrier; Connect the DTE
  • Page 23 – AT; Selecting Configurations Using the SDCP; Appendix A
  • Page 24 – NOTE; Selecting Configurations Using
  • Page 25 – To change a factory template using AT commands,; and; To establish a connection with a remote modem, use
  • Page 27 – SDCP Menus
  • Page 28 – Menu Structure; An elaborate menu of options is available from a
  • Page 29 – Modem Status Messages
  • Page 33 – Modem Select Branch; Quick Configuration Display; Configure
  • Page 34 – ffff; indicates Bell 212A modulation.; xxxx; To exit the Quick Configuration function and return to
  • Page 35 – Call Setup Branch; Dial; Change Directory; Disconnect
  • Page 36 – Nxt
  • Page 37 – Status Branch; Options; VF
  • Page 38 – Identity; FRev; DTE
  • Page 39 – Test Branch; Test; Abort
  • Page 40 – BlksErrd=xxxxxxx displays the number of blocks of
  • Page 41 – Configure Branch
  • Page 42 – Editing and Saving a Configuration Option; The following example shows how to change the
  • Page 43 – Edit StrapGroup
  • Page 44 – DTE Interface
  • Page 45 – DTE Interface Configuration Options; – Sets data length to 8 data bits.
  • Page 47 – WinkWhenDisc
  • Page 48 – Ignore
  • Page 49 – Forced On – Forces LSD to be ON at all times.
  • Page 50 – Internal; Enable – The DTE rate is identical with the VF rate.
  • Page 51 – DTE Dialer; The DTE Dialer configuration options establish the; DTE Dialer Configuration Options
  • Page 52 – Disable; Enable
  • Page 54 – Words; Normal; ASCII
  • Page 55 – Mark; CR LF; Disable – Automatic redialing will not be repeated.
  • Page 56 – Line Dialer; The Line Dialer configuration options establish; Line Dialer Configuration Options; Tone
  • Page 60 – Dial Line; The Dial Line configuration options are used to; Dial Line Configuration Options
  • Page 62 – Long
  • Page 63 – Leased Line; The Leased Line configuration options are used to; Leased Line Configuration Options
  • Page 65 – Some choices within this group may not appear; DirectMode
  • Page 70 – The Test configuration options determine specifics,; Test Configuration Options; Disable – Allows a test to run indefinitely.
  • Page 71 – Misc; The Miscellaneous configuration options determine; Miscellaneous Configuration Options
  • Page 73 – Security Configuration Options; Security; Control Branch; DiscServLine Download; Control; Reset; WARNING; Service Line or Disconnect Service Line; Call
  • Page 74 – Download Code; Clone To Remote; Editing and Saving a; To Local via DTE
  • Page 75 – page A; Download Failure; Remote Branch; Remote Access; Security Branch
  • Page 77 – AT Commands and S-Registers; Escape Sequence and Escape Guard Time
  • Page 78 – Command Guidelines; AT Command List
  • Page 79 – Plus AT Commands; n – Dial
  • Page 80 – n – Dial Stored Number
  • Page 81 – n – Result Codes
  • Page 82 – n – Extended Result Codes, Dial Tone Detect, and Busy Tone Detect; Enable. Sets the modem for dial tone detect.; n – Long Space Disconnect
  • Page 83 – F – Clear Error Buffer
  • Page 84 – n – DTR Action
  • Page 85 – n – Dial Transmit Level for Cellular Auto; n – Dial Transmit Type
  • Page 86 – n or &Qn – Async/Sync Mode and DTE Dialer Type; n – RTS Action
  • Page 87 – n – DSR Control
  • Page 88 – n – Transmit Clock Source; n – Error Control Fallback Character
  • Page 89 – – Service Class Selection
  • Page 90 – n – Buffer Control, Send Break Control, Break Forces Escape; n – Error Control Mode
  • Page 91 – n – No Data Disconnect Timer; n – XON/XOFF Passthrough
  • Page 92 – The factory setting is 1.
  • Page 94 – S38 – DTR Continuous Repeat
  • Page 96 – The factory setting is 0 dBm.
  • Page 102 – n is one of the following storage areas:
  • Page 103 – Initialization Strings; Synchronous Leased-Line Applications
  • Page 105 – Fax Operation
  • Page 107 – Control Remote
  • Page 109 – Administration Password
  • Page 110 – VF Passwords; VF passwords consist of DTMF tones and are entered; DTE Passwords; DTE passwords are entered by the originating caller; Originate Security; ATD is the AT dial command.; Answer Security
  • Page 111 – Callback Security; Callback Security causes the responding modem to; The Security branch of the Top-Level menu allows you; Set Access Ctrl; Set Access Control contains the Edit Password Table,
  • Page 112 – Select Index; Edit Password Table Group Options; DTE Entry
  • Page 114 – Set Answer Sec; Set Answer Security determines if dial access security; Set Answer Security Group Option; No Answer Security – Disables the dial access security feature.
  • Page 115 – Set Orig Secur; Set Originate Security controls whether or not the; Set CallBack Sec; For an extra level of security, a modem can be directed; Set Originate Security Group Option; EnaOrigSec; Set Callback Security Group Option; No_CallBack – Disables callback security.
  • Page 116 – Set Admin PsWd; Reset Security; CAUTION
  • Page 117 – The Security Configuration Options group under the
  • Page 119 – Disable Enable
  • Page 121 – SDCP Menu Tree; The following pages contain graphic representations of
  • Page 125 – lists all the result codes 3821Plus modems; Result Codes
  • Page 129 – Troubleshooting; This appendix points out basic problems that can occur; Modem Health
  • Page 131 – Modem – VF Connection
  • Page 135 – Technical Specifications; Plus Technical Specifications; APPROVALS
  • Page 136 – ENVIRONMENT
  • Page 137 – Pin Assignments; lists the EIA-232-E pin assignments for the
  • Page 138 – For 2-wire leased-line connections to a JM8 network
  • Page 139 – NIM Cable Pin Assignments; lists the pin assignments for the 50-pin cable
  • Page 141 – and Responses; ITU-T V.25bis is an international dialing protocol that; Plus modem must be
  • Page 142 – Call Request Commands; x is directory location 1–10.; Call Response; xx is
  • Page 143 – Call Answer Commands; x is a directory location.
  • Page 144 – Command Response; CU; CALL REQUEST COMMANDS
  • Page 145 – lists V.25bis response messages supported by; V.25bis Response Messages; CALL RESPONSE
  • Page 147 – Equipment
  • Page 150 – Configuration Options by Country (A through M); Strap Description
  • Page 151 – AT Command
  • Page 155 – Configuration Options by Country (N through Z)
  • Page 161 – Glossary; To automatically determine the asynchronous DTE data rate.
  • Page 162 – A capability to respond to a call received over a dial line.
  • Page 163 – An outlet on equipment and cables that provides a connection.
  • Page 165 – A unit of frequency (hertz) that equals one cycle per second.
  • Page 166 – A three-digit code indicating the modem’s highest VF data rate.
  • Page 167 – Universal Service Ordering Codes.
  • Page 168 – ITU-T standard for local and remote diagnostic loopback tests.; A character that tells the DTE or modem to stop transmitting data.; XON
  • Page 169 – Index; Symbols
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COMSPHERE

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USER’S GUIDE

Document No. 3821-A2-GB20-40

January 1999

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Page 2 - Plus Modem; Trademarks; COPYRIGHT

COMSPHERE 3821Plus Modem A January 1999 3821-A2-GB20-40 COMSPHERE3821 Plus Modem User’s Guide3821-A2-GB20-40 5th Edition (January 1999) Changes and enhancements to the product and to the information herein will be documented and issued as a new release or a limitedrevision of this manual. For the 38...

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

Safety Instructions B 3821-A2-GB20-40 January 1999 ! Important Safety Instructions 1. Read and follow all warning notices and instructions marked on the product or included in the manual. 2. Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation. To ensure reliable operation of the product a...

Page 4 - Notices

COMSPHERE 3821Plus Modem C January 1999 3821-A2-GB20-40 Notices !

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