Dte interface pins, Dtr pin operation, Dcd pin operation – Verilink Productivity 500 (34-00236) Product Manual User Manual

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500 TA

V.25 bis Dialer Operation

DTE INTERFACE PINS

The function of some pins on the DTE port is different than in other synchro-
nous modes.

DTR Pin Operation

For the 500 TA to accept V.25 bis commands, the DTE must hold the DTR sig-
nal high. When configured for V.25 bis dialing, the DTR pin option setting
does not apply because the V.25 bis specification explicitly defines how the
dialer will respond to changes in DTR.

DCD Pin Operation

The default operation of the V.25 bis dialer asserts the DCD pin when DTR is
high (DCD follows DTR). Some devices may require DCD to be low until the
connection is established. For those devices, the 500 TA can be configured to
only raise DCD upon connection by setting the DCD pin option to NORMAL.
The DCD pin option setting of ON is the default for CCITT V.25 bis operation.
Refer to the Terminal Interface and Pin Options (

page 48

).

CTS Pin Operation

The 500 TA asserts the CTS pin when DTR is high (CTS follows DTR), except
that CTS goes low during the connect sequence.

DSR Pin Operation

The 500 TA holds the DSR pin low until a connection is established.

Command Messages

The following V.25 bis commands are supported by the 500 TA:

Indication Messages

The following V.25 bis indications are supported by the 500 TA:

Command

Description

CRN

Dial Command

CIC

Connect Incoming Calls

DIC

Disregard Incoming Calls

Command

Description

CNX

Call Connect Indication

INC

Incoming Call Indication

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