Paradyne 3800PLUS User Manual

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Configure Branch

8-11

3980-A2-GB30-40

October 1998

Table 8-1

(5 of 7)

DTE Interface Configuration Options

RTS Action: Ignore

Nxt

Ignore

Stndrd_RS232

Sim_Cntl_Car

Cntl_Car

Request-to-Send Action. RTS is a signal from the DTE to the modem indicating the DTE has data to send to the modem.

Ignore – Modem assumes RTS is always ON. Use this selection when the DTE does not provide RTS to the modem.

Standard RS232 – Allows the DTE to control RTS to the modem in normal RS-232D operation. RTS must be ON for the
DTE to transmit to the modem.

Simulated Control Carrier – RTS input controls the remote modem’s LSD signal. This is used for DTEs that require
Line Signal Detect (LSD) to toggle ON and Off to simulate half-duplex operation. Valid only in Synchronous mode and
Asynchronous Direct mode.

NOTE: If RTS Action is set for simulated control carrier, then the remote modem’s LSD Control configuration option

must be set for Simulated Control Carrier. Simulated Control Carrier conforms to V.13 specifications. This
setting is ignored when the modem is configured for Asynchronous mode and RTS/CTS flow control is selected.

Control Carrier – Allows the DTE’s RTS signal to control the modem’s carrier signal. When RTS is ON, carrier is
present on the VF line. When RTS turns Off, carrier is no longer present. This is only valid for V.29 leased-line
modulation.

For Async Dial and UNIX Dial, Ignore is the factory default.

For Sync Dial and Sync Leased, Stndrd_RS232 is the factory default.

AT command equivalent is &R

n.

CTS Control: Forced_On

Nxt

Forced_On

Stndrd_RS232

WinkWhenDisc

Follows_DTR

Clear-to-Send Control. CTS is a signal from the modem to the DTE indicating that it can accept data from the DTE.

NOTE: When CTS flow control or CTS/RTS flow control is enabled, CTS will turn ON and Off regardless of the setting

of CTS Control.

Forced On – CTS is forced ON at all times. Use this selection for most asynchronous applications.

Standard RS232 – In Synchronous mode, forces the state of CTS to follow the state of RTS in normal RS-232D
operation. The minimum time that elapses between CTS and RTS is determined by the RTS/CTS Delay configuration
option. Use this setting for most synchronous applications.

In AT Command mode, CTS (which is ON in Idle mode) goes Off just prior to DSR going active, and goes ON when the
modem enters Data mode. This operation prevents losing data in applications which begin transmitting as soon as DSR
and CTS are both active.

Wink When Disconnect – CTS is normally forced ON, but is turned Off for 1 to 2 seconds upon a disconnect. Use this
for most UNIX applications.

Follows DTR – The state of CTS follows the state of DTR. When DTR turns ON, CTS turns ON. When DTR turns Off,
CTS turns Off.

For Async Dial, Forced On is the factory default.

For Sync Dial and Sync Leased, Stndrd_RS232 is the factory default.

For UNIX Dial, WinkWhenDisc is the factory default.

AT command equivalent is \D

n.

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