Digicom COMSPHERE 3911 User Manual

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DCP Configuration
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3910-A2-GN32-40
September 1998
Table 5-1
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DTE Interface Configuration Options
DSR Control:  Stndrd_RS232
Nxt   Stndrd_RS232   Forced_On   WinkWhenDisc   Follows_DTR   On_Early   Delay_ToData
Data Set Ready Control. DSR is a signal from the modem to the DTE indicating the modem is connected
and ready for operation.
H
Standard RS232
Allows the modem to control DSR to the DTE. The modem raises DSR when it begins the
handshake process. DSR lowers upon disconnect. The modem is not ready to receive data until
DSR, CTS, and LSD are active. An ON state indicates to the DTE that the modem is ready to
receive data. An OFF state indicates that the modem is not ready to receive data, and the DTE
will not send data to the modem. During a Local Analog Loop and a Remote Digital Loop, DSR is
ON.
H
Forced On
Forces DSR output ON constantly. This is usually used for leased-line applications and when the
DTE requires DSR to always be ON.
H
Wink When Disconnect
DSR is normally forced ON, but is turned OFF for 1 to 2 seconds upon a disconnect.
H
Follows DTR
When the modem receives DTR from the DTE, it sends DSR to the DTE.
H
On Early
DSR is low when the modem is in the idle state. DSR goes high immediately upon a command to
enter Data mode. This setting is required for some modem pooling applications.
H
Delay to Data
Operation is similar to the Standard RS232 except that DSR does not turn ON until the modem
enters Data mode. Normally, the modem raises DSR when it begins the handshaking process.
Use this setting when the DTE cannot operate with a long DSR-to-CTS delay (common for V.32bis
modulation) or when dial access security is enabled and requires a DTE-side password entry.
Often, the DTE cannot accept the long delay between DSR and CTS turning ON due to the
remote user entering the DTE-side password.
The AT command for Forced On is &S0.
The AT command for Standard RS232 is &S1.
The AT command for Wink When Disconnect is &S2.
The AT command for Follows DTR is &S3.
The AT command for On Early is &S4.
The AT command for Delay to Data is &S5.