Using the diagnostic control panel (dcp) – Paradyne 392xPLUS User Manual

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COMSPHERE 392xPlus Modems

2-12

November 1996

3920-A2-GN31-30

configuration, then you must change the factory setting using either the modem’s DCP (as
described in the following sections) or the AT command set.

The purpose of having preset configurations is so that you can have a “head start” in getting your
modem operating and reducing the amount of time required to configure your modem. For a better
understanding of DCP operation and factory preset configuration options, refer to Chapter 4,
DCP Configuration.

Using the Diagnostic Control Panel (DCP)

The DCP’s liquid crystal display (LCD) consists of two 16-character lines which display modem
status, control functions, and configuration options as well as indicating your location in the
Top-Level menu tree (Appendix A).

To change a factory template from the Sync Leased preset configuration using the DCP, perform
the following steps:

1. Press the function key below Configure to select the Configure branch.

The LCD now displays Ld EditArea frm.

2. Press the

key until Factory comes into view, then press the F1 key to display the

factory preset configurations.

Factory preset configurations are Sync Leased, Async Leased, TMp (Trellis Multipoint),
Async Dial, Sync Dial, and UNIX Dial. If Sync Leased or Async Leased is selected, you
must choose either Answer or Originate mode. If TMp is selected, you must choose either
Control or Trib (Tributary) mode.

3. Press the

key until the appropriate factory preset appears on the LCD, and press the

corresponding function key to select your choice. (For certain factory presets you will also
need to choose the appropriate mode.)

4. Choose Function appears and displays the Edit and Save functions.

5. Press the F3 key (Save) to save the new factory preset configuration to one of three

configuration areas, Active (Saved), Customer 1, or Customer 2.

(These three configuration areas are nonvolatile memory locations. Active (Saved)
contains the most recently saved changes to any configuration options. In the event of
power loss, the modem retrieves these configuration options. Customer 1 and Customer 2
are user-defined configuration areas.)

The LCD now displays Sav EditArea to.

6. Press the

key until the appropriate configuration area appears on the LCD, then press

the corresponding function key to select your choice. (Saving configuration options to the
Active (Saved) configuration area automatically saves them to the Active (Operating)
configuration area.) The LCD displays Command Complete.

7. The modem is now configured with the selected factory template. Press the

key to

return to the Top-Level menu.

Refer to Chapter 4, DCP Configuration, for more information regarding default factory
configuration options.

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