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Operation Manual V.34 - Modems, Version 07/97
AT
Chapter 3
AT%MP=(x) Define Dial Prefix
The command defines the dial prefix (for central office access) employed
with PABX systems. This definition is only necessary for password
protection with callback numbers to be freely defined.
Example:
AT%MP=T89W
The parameters listed below are valid:
parameter
description
P
pulse dialing
T
tone dialing
0...9
dialing digits
>
ground key function
& and !
flash pulse (only for tone dialing)
: and W
wait for dial tone
The dial prefix has max.10 characters. The command AT%MP= erases
the prefix. With AT%MP? you can display the current setting.
3.11
Remote Configuration
AT%P
Change Password
The command AT%P/configuration password initiates an alteration of
the current configuration password. The modem prompts the current and
then the new password. The factory default setting is FERN (REMOTE)
which will be used again whenever you load one of the basic settings.The
password must have at least 4 and max. 11 characters.
AT%F
Initiate Remote Configuration
Due to safety reasons remote access is only possible during reliable mode.
Register S45 of the remote modem has to be set to 1 (ref. to the chapter
“remote configuration“).
Change to command mode (+++) first. Then transmit with AT%F your
password that was stored with AT%/P. You can use any other password
usingthe command AT%P/Paßwort. A CONNECT REMOTE report
indicates that the remote modem has switched to remote access mode.
Now the local modem switches back automatically to transparent mode.
Any AT command is now being sent to the remote modem which
acknowledges with an %OK or %ERROR. Then all changed settings must
AT Commands
Summary of Contents for LOGEM 928
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Page 32: ...32 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 ON Chapter 2 Switches Description...
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Page 66: ...66 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 AT Chapter 3 AT Commands...
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Page 104: ...104 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 REG Chapter 4 Register Description...
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Page 134: ...134 Operation Manual V 34 Modems Version 07 97 Chapter 6 Dial Backup Features...
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