Specifications
RoadRunner USERS GUIDE
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Other TA Parameters — Auto Answer, Auto Reconnect, Dial
Time Out and Redial Attempts
The CAA command,
<Maint><Dig I/F><Auto Ans>
is used to switch the TA out of the auto answer mode. If the TA is not
in the auto-answer mode, then it will not accept any incoming calls.
The factory default is set to auto-answer ON. This feature is useful if
you want to prevent anyone from dialing into your RoadRunner.
If you call another codec and the connection is lost, it is possible to have
the RoadRunner automatically redial the connection. This is done by
setting AutoReCon to YES using the CAC command,
<Maint><Dig I/F><AutoReCon>.
This is a very powerful feature when less than ideal lines are used.
Remember, however, that when this feature is enabled, only the calling
RoadRunner can terminate the connection. Also note that the
RoadRunner will only attempt to redial for the number of times for
which REDIAL is set.
The CRD command (Redial),
<Maint><Dig I/F><Redial>
sets how many times the RoadRunner will attempt to establish
connection before giving up. The factory default is 1 redial attempt,
i.e., the RoadRunner will dial each connection twice. The redial can be
aborted by pressing the up arrow button any time after the first dial
attempt.
The dial time-out command CTO (Dial TO)
<Maint><Dig I/F><Dial To>
sets the time that the RoadRunner waits for a connection to be
established before giving up. You may need to set the time out to a
higher value when using international dialing with long distance access
codes.
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