COMSPHERE 3800 Series Modems
3-2
November 1996
3810-A2-GB93-20
Configuration Tables
Table 3-1
describes configuration options that are different for 3800 Series modems installed in
Japan.
Table 3-1
(1 of 2)
Configuration Options for Japan
Blind Dial Paus: 4sec
Nxt
4sec
2sec
6sec
8sec
10sec
20sec
Blind Dial Pause. Determines how long the modem waits before dialing a telephone
number when DialTone Detect is disabled.
NOTE: The Blind Dial Pause configuration option only appears when the Dial Tone
Detect configuration option is disabled.
The factory default is 4sec.
AT command is S-Register S6=
n, where n is a value from 2 to 255 in 1-second
increments.
NoAnswer Timout: 45sec
Nxt
45sec
30sec
No Answer Abort Time-out. Determines the number of seconds an originating modem
waits before abandoning a call attempt when no answer tone is received.
NOTE: Although DCP selections are limited to 30 or 45 seconds, values from 1 through
45 can be set with the AT command.
The factory default is 45sec.
AT command for No Answer Timeout is S-Register S7=
n, where n is a value from 1 to 45
in 1-second increments.
Dial TX Level: -9 dBm
Nxt –9 dBm 0 dBm –1 dBm –2 dBm –3 dBm –4 dBm –5 dBm
–6 dBm –7 dBm –8 dBm –10 dBm –11 dBm –12 dBm –13 dBm
–14 dBm –15 dBm
Dial Transmit Level. Sets the power output level of the transmit signal over dial lines. This
value is adjustable from 0 dBm to –15 dBm.
The AT command for Dial TX Level is &I
n, where n is:
0 = 0 dBm
8 = –8 dBm
1 = –1 dBm
9 = –9 dBm
2 = –2 dBm
10 = –10 dBm
3 = –3 dBm
11 = –11 dBm
4 = –4 dBm
12 = –12 dBm
5 = –5 dBm
13 = –13 dBm
6 = –6 dBm
14 = –14 dBm
7 = –7 dBm
15 = –15 dBm