Disconnecting The Modem Connection - Paradyne 3150 Operator's Manual

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4. From the Call Setup screen, select Dial. This
selection is not available if the CSU's integral
modem is already in use.
Call Setup:
Pass
F1
5. From the Dial Directory screen, press F1 (Up) to
display the next higher numbered directory or
press F2 (Down) to select the next lower
numbered directory.
Dial n : xxxxxxxxx
Up
F1
6. When the number of the desired directory appears
on the screen, press F3 (Dial) to place the call.
Dial n : xxxxxxxxx
Up
F1

Disconnecting the Modem Connection

The Disconnect command enables you to force a
disconnect of an active modem connection from the front
panel of the CSU. This command is only available when
the CSU modem is connected.
Disconnect methods include:
Using the Disconnect command via the front panel
menu (for all dial connections, or when a
pass-through connection is established to another
3150 CSU).
Pressing and holding the
keys simultaneously (when a pass-through
connection is established to a remote device other
than a 3150 CSU).
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Dial
ChDir
F2
F3
Down
Dial
F2
F3
Down
Dial
F3
F2
and
front panel
February 1998
To disconnect an established modem connection using
the Disconnect command,
1. From the top-level menu screen, press the
until the Ctrl selection appears on the screen.
2. Select Ctrl.
3. From the Control screen, select Call.
Control:
Call
F1
4. From the Call Setup screen, select Disc.
Call Setup:
Disc
F1
The modem call is disconnected and the
Command Complete screen appears.
Disconnect:
Command Complete
F1
To disconnect a modem connection using two front
panel keys,
1. Press the
and
hold for two seconds.
Call Setup:
Disc
F1
The modem call is disconnected and the
Command Complete screen appears.
key
Rel
ClrReg
F2
F3
ChDir
F2
F3
F3
F2
keys simultaneously and
ChDir
F2
F3
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