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Modem Configurations
4.1 Factory Configurations
4.1.1 Introduction
In order to be able to match a wide variety of situations, your modem
incorporates very versatile communications capabilities, user features, and
automatic facilities. These include, for example:
– data transmission speeds,
– data transmission protocols,
– operational facilities (e.g. automatic dialling).
To simplify the task of configuring your modem, you can choose one of the
twelve pre-configured ''factory configurations'' that cover standard
applications. They are described in this section. Four more standard
applications are stored in the ''user configuration'' locations, described in
Section 4.2.
Should the standard configurations not be exactly what you need, you can
choose the one nearest to your requirements, modify it as necessary, and
store it as a ''user configuration'' in non-volatile memory, as described in
Section 4.2.
Then, to configure your modem, you only need to load the appropriate
configuration, either from the front panel as described in Section 4.3, or by
command (
&F
) as described in Section 4.4.
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