Paradyne COMSPHERE 3910 Installation And Operation Manual page 231

3900 series point-to-point/multipoint modems
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COMSPHERE 3900 Series Modems
constant carrier mode
Control Channel (CC)
control modem
controlled carrier mode
Customer 1
Customer 2
data carrier
data compression
Data mode
DB-25 connector
dBm
DCE
DCP
demodulation
DevHS
Diagnostic Channel (DC)
GL-4
The modem transmits a carrier signal constantly, regardless of
RTS.
The diagnostic interface between an NMS and a network device.
A control modem polls downstream tributary modems across the
analog channel.
The modem's transmitter turns on and off in response to RTS. This
mode is used by multipoint tributary modems.
A user-defined configuration area containing customized
configuration options for a specific application.
A user-defined configuration area containing customized
configuration options for a specific application.
A continuous frequency signal that can be modulated by another
signal that contains information to be transmitted.
The elimination of empty fields, redundancies, and gaps in order to
reduce storage capacity needs and the amount of data to be
transmitted. Anything that is eliminated is restored after the data is
received.
One of two modem operating modes. When in Data mode, the
modem transmits and receives data instead of accepting
commands.
A 25-pin connector that is used to connect a cable which enables
communication between two devices.
A decibel referenced to one milliwatt. This unit measures relative
signal power.
The equipment (Data Communications Equipment or Data Circuit
Terminating Equipment) that provides the functions required to
establish, maintain, and end a connection. This equipment also
provides the signal conversion required for communication
between the DTE and the telephone line.
Diagnostic Control Panel. The face of the modem that
continuously provides status information about the modem's
operation and allows an operator to manage its operation. This is a
generic term used for both the standalone and carrier-mounted
models. See SDCP.
The process of recovering data from a modulated carrier wave.
Device Health and Status. A detailed account of device alarms.
The diagnostic interface between two network devices, used to
extend the NMS diagnostics to downstream devices.
November 1996
3910-A2-GN32-30

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