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Chapter 12: ISDN TA/V Configurations
2) When powering on the ISDN TA/V using the rear-panel ON/OFF switch,
while holding in the rear panel-mounted
RESET
button, the unit’s LCD
will toggle at three-second intervals through the stored configurations
(Factory and User), naming each configuration location. By releasing the
RESET
button when the configuration that you want to load is displayed
in the LCD, that configuration’s parameter settings will be loaded
automatically as the active configuration.
Having selected which configuration’s parameter setting are to be loaded
as the active configuration, the LCD will ask if you want to store this
configuration to the power-up configuration location, thereby ensuring
that it is loaded each time the ISDN TA/V is powered ON as described in
option 1. To confirm the request press the
RESET
button once more. To
ignore it simply wait until the prompt disappears before addressing the
ISDN TA/V further.
3) If you are using the
Intro
software to command your ISDN TA/V, select
the
CONFIGURE
option from the software’s main menu, and select
BY
APPLICATION
from the sub-menu to display a description of the
function of each factory configuration. By highlighting the required
application and confirming your selection, the corresponding factory-
configuration setting will be loaded as the active configuration. Note that
the power-up configuration, User 1 and User 2 cannot be loaded as the
active configuration using this method.
4) The fourth method of loading a stored configuration is by issuing an AT
command directly to the ISDN TA/V. Ensuring that your
communications software is in
TERMINAL
mode, or that you are using
the
INTERACTIVE
facility of the
Intro
software, the
&F
command is used
to load a factory configuration, where:
AT&F0<CR>
Loads Factory 0 as the active configuration.
AT&F1<CR>
Loads Factory 1 as the active configuration.
AT&F2<CR>
Loads Factory 2 as the active configuration.
AT&F3<CR>
Loads Factory 3 as the active configuration.