Paradyne 3810 Network Card User Manual


 
Status Branch
7-53810-A2-GB30-20 November 1996
Options
The
Options Status function displays all optional
firmware features currently installed in the modem (for
example, V
.29, V.33, and dial network management). If no
firmware options are installed, None_Installed
appears on
the LCD.
T
o access Options from the Status branch, make the
following sections:
F1
Status:
RS366A Options
F2
F3
Press the
key until Options appears. Select
Options.
F1
Options’ Status >
V.29 V.33
F2
F3
If optional features are installed in the modem, they
appear on the LCD’s bottom line. If other features are
installed, press the
key to scroll other features into
view.
Record
Record is a troubleshooting tool used by the end user in
conjunction with support personnel. This function allows
the end user to retrieve and report any sequence faults to
support personnel. A sequence fault is an irregular or
unexpected event.
There are two selections under Record: Display and
Clear
. Display allows up to eight sequence fault messages
that have been recorded by the modem to be displayed on
the LCD. If no sequence faults have occurred, then
Modem O.K. appears.
Clear is used to remove all sequence fault messages
from nonvolatile memory and the LCD.
T
o access Record from the Status branch, make the
following selections:
F1
Status <
Options Record
F2
F3
Press the
key until Record appears. Select Record.
F1
Record Status
Display Clear
F2
F3
To
display sequence faults, select Display
.
F1
Record Number 1
Modem O.K.
F2
F3
The LCD displays the first sequence fault field.
(Sequence fault fields range from 1 to 8 and are identified
by a number in the upper right corner.) Press the
key
to view the remaining fields. The message Modem O.K.
appears if no sequence faults have occurred.
To remove sequence fault records from both the LCD
and nonvolatile memory
, select Clear
. The message
Modem O.K. appears.
To exit this function and remain in the Status branch,
press the
key
. To exit and return to the Top-Level
menu, press the
key
.
AT Command Equivalent
There
is no A
T command for Record.