DCP Configuration
4-493910-A2-GN32-30 November 1996
Table 4-8
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Miscellaneous Configuration Options
Speaker Volume: Medium
Nxt Medium Low High
Speaker Volume. Controls the level of speaker volume.
NOTE: Speaker Volume can also be temporarily set using the Control branch; however, a reset or power
cycle will restore the modem to the Speaker Control and Speaker Volume configuration option
settings.
The AT command for Low is L0 or L1.
The AT command for Medium is L2.
The AT command for High is L3.
Access frm Remt: Enable
Nxt Enable Disable
Access from Remote. Determines if your modem’s DCP can be accessed by a remote modem via the VF
line.
CAUTION: If this configuration option is disabled, the modem cannot be accessed by another modem.
H Enable
Allows access from a remote modem.
H Disable
Does not allow access from a remote modem.
NOTE: The remote modem must be a 3900 Series modem.
The AT command is S-Register S55=
n
, where
n
is 0 for Enable and 1 for Disable.
RemAccssPasswrd: 00000000
Nxt " 00000000
Remote Access Password. Allows the entry of a password for establishing control of a remote modem from
the DCP of a local modem. The same password must be used in both the local and remote modem.
CAUTION: A remote access password should be selected for security purposes.
NOTE: If the Access from Remote configuration option is set to Disable, the password has no effect.
The AT command equivalent is S-Registers S56=
n
, S57=
x
, S58=
y
, and S59=
z
, where
n
is the leftmost pair
of digits,
x
is the second pair of digits,
y
is the third pair of digits, and
z
is the rightmost pair (or fourth) pair of
digits. For example, if the remote access password is 12345678, then the value for S56 is 1 and 2, and the
value for S59 is 7 and 8.
Dir#1_Callback: Disable
Nxt Disable Enable
Directory Location 1 Callback. This configuration option controls whether or not the modem’s single number
callback function is used.
H Disable
Modem does not use the single number callback function.
H Enable
Modem answers a call, disconnects, and dials the number stored in directory location 1.
NOTE: This function is disabled if dial access security is enabled.
The AT Command to Disable is S-Register S67=0.
The AT Command to Enable is S-Register S67=1.