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Appendix B
Cmd
Section
Description
&Cn
14.5.6
DCD control, where
n
is:
0
DCD is forced on at all times.
1
Standard RS232 signaling where DCD is
on when the remote ISDN TA/V’s carrier
signal is detected, and off when it is not
detected.
2
DCD is normally forced on although it
turns off for approximately one second
when the carrier is disconnected.
3
DCD follows the state of DTR.
4
Simulated control carrier. The state of
DCD follows the state of the remote ISDN
TA/V’s RTS.
5
DCD follows the state of DTR except when
disconnecting a call; in which case DCD
goes off to signal the disconnection while
DTR remains on.
&Dn
14.5.1
DTR control, where
n
is:
0
ISDN TA/V ignores the true status of DTR
and treats it as always ON.
2
User controlled. DTR is controlled by the
DTE.
&Fn
12.2.1
Load a factory default configuratin as the active
configuration, where
n
is:
0
Loads Factory 0 as the active configuration.
1
Loads Factory 1 as the active configuration.
2
Loads Factory 2 as the active configuration.
3
Loads Factory 3 as the active configuration.