
For example, if the number is stored as:
AT N1&Z : Mainframe :<T9,0123456789>
it will be displayed (when dialled, or in the directory) as:
Mainframe
<Ctrl-F>
Store a Modem Configuration with a Telephone No
To use this feature you need to key
<Ctrl-F>
after the
telephone number and dialling parameters, and before
pressing
<CR>
to save the entry.
After you have keyed
<Ctrl-F>
, the modem asks for the
configuration number. The cursor stays positioned just after
this prompt, allowing you to key
Fn
(
n
=0-11) for a factory
configuration, or
Zn
(
n
=0-3) for a user configuration.
For example if your modem is configured to factory
configuration 1 (
F1
) and you want it to change to user
configuration 3 (
Z3
) each time the modem dials 0123456789, the
procedure is as follows.
Enter the command:
AT N1&Z 0123456789 <Ctrl-F>
A
Configuration No:
prompt now appears on the terminal
screen (except with rackmounted modems).
Enter the configuration number you want, in this case
Z3
.
Press
RETURN
and the
OK
message appears.
Configuration Z3 is now associated with phone number
0123456789 in the modem's memory. Each time this number is
dialled (using
ATDN1
), the modem will change to configuration
Z3.
<Ctrl-G>
Store a Password
For dialling into a modem where level 1 security is enabled, it is
necessary to program the password. To do this, use this
modifier as follows:
ATDnnnnnnnnnnn<Ctrl-G>pppppppp<CR>
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