Multi-Tech Systems BL-Series User Manual

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S24
PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD

Unit:

50 mSec.

Range:

0-255

Default:

20

Description:

Some PBX and CBX phone systems require the modem’s DSR, CTS, and/or CD
signal(s) to behave in a certain manner when calls are disconnected. The modem’s
&R, &S, and &C commands cause the modem to drop these signal(s) for a specified
time period upon disconnect, and then bring the signal(s) up again. S24 defines the
length of time that the signals drop. The default setting of 20 results in a one second
drop time, which is what most PBX/CBX systems with this requirement need.

S25
DTR Dropout Time

Unit:

100 mSec.

Range:

0, 1 through 255

Default:

0

Description:

S25 defines the amount of time that DTR must be dropped before the modem

disconnects. Typically, a disconnect occurs when DTR is dropped for 50
milliseconds or more. This dropout time can be increased, up to a maximum of 25.5
seconds. The S25 unit value for zero is the default value of 50 mSec. For values
from 1 through 255, the unit value is 100 mSec.

S26
Failed Password Attempts

Unit:

1 failed attempt

Range:

0-255

Default:

0

Description:

S26 counts the number of times there has been a failed password attempt. For

example, if you entered ATS26? the message 003 would be displayed, meaning
someone has failed three times to gain access to your modem using its password
security system.

S29
Local Inactivity Timer

Unit:

minutes

Range:

1-255

Default:

20

Description:

S29 defines the amount of idle time that can elapse between AT commands after the

SETUP password has been entered. If this timer expires, the LOGIN and SETUP
passwords will have to be re-entered. S29 only takes effect when the modem has
been sent a #DB1 command, which secures the modem from local and remote
configuration or dialing (i.e., no AT commands can be sent until the LOGIN and
SETUP passwords have been entered).

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