Motorola and V.32bis User Manual

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Configuration Quick Reference A-35

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Q

uick-Reference

Sync Idle

Applies to synchronous applications only (direct synchronous or SDC operating modes). Your
modem sends Marks or Characters on EIA/TIA 232-D Pin 3 (V.24 Circuit 104) to the DTE when
it has no messages to send.

=Mark

Modem sends continuous Marks (or one bits) on EIA/TIA 232-D Pin 3 (V.24 Circuit 104) to the
DTE when it has no messages to send.

:Char

Applies to V.25bis, and LPDA2 ACUs.

If the modem is configured for V.25bis and V25Form=Charsync, it sends a continuous stream of
SYN (synchronizing) Characters on EIA/TIA 232-D Pin 3 (V.24 Circuit 104) when it has no
messages to send. If V25Form=Bitsync, it sends continuous flags (7E hexadecimal) when it has
no messages to send.

If the modem is configured for LPDA2, it sends continuous flags (7E hexadecimal) when it does
not have a message to send.

V25 Resp

When using the V.25bis ACU, the modem always indicates a valid connection after the local
modem and remote modem switch to data mode. You can receive an indication of call progress
at your DTE. The V25 Resp option chooses the response you receive.

=V25bis

The modem sends a VAL message upon receipt of the dial command and a CNX message once
an answer-back tone is received from the remote modem.

:V25rate

The modem sends a VAL message upon receipt of the dial command and a CNX message
followed by the data rate once the modem switches to data mode.

:VALOnly

The modem sends a VAL message when the modems switch to data mode.

V25 Resp:

The modem does not send a message to the DTE.

LPDA2 Addr

Lets you select the modem’s address. (See Chapter 2 of the 326X Series Modem Reference
Guide
for details.)

LPDA2 ID

Allows the modem type to be returned in the data field response field.

=326X

Sends 3260 in data response.

:7855

Sends 7855 in data response.

LPDA2 Det

=Enab

LPDA2 commands are recognized in the data stream and the commands are processed.

:Disab

LPDA2 command frames are not recognized as commands.

TELCO
OPT’S

DL TX Level

Displays the modem’s dial line transmit level, which is set for your country’s requirements.

=0 to -15

The modem is set to transmit at a level in the 0 to -15 dBm range.

LL TX Level

Displays the modem’s leased line transmit level, which is set for your country’s requirements.

=0 to -15

The modem is set to transmit at a level in the 0 to -15 dBm range.

Adjustable Transmit Levels—V.34 Modulation Mode

In the V.34 modulation mode, the local and remote modems negotiate a transmit level (for the
dial/leased line) during the training sequence. This allows the modems to select the lowest
possible transmit level in order to maximize the signal to echo level in the receiver. A typical
range for the reduction of the transmit level is 0 to -14 dBm.

NOTE: Although the modem negotiates a transmit level that may differ from the rate indicated
for your country, the front panel DL TX and LL TX Levels options remain the same. The CQMS
parameter, Tx Level, however, displays the actual transmit level in use for a connection.

Table A-2.
Front Panel Configuration Options (Continued)

326X Menu

Parameter &
Option

Description

Gray shading indicates country-specific options. See Appendix C for your country’s options.

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