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SCS100/200/400 User Guide
6: Application Setup
Command
Function
ATVx
Bit 0 sets response type:
0 = numeric responses
1 = text responses (default)
Bit 1 sets response to unknown AT commands:
0 = do not accept unknown AT commands
1 = do accept unknown AT commands (default)
ATX[y]
Accepted and ignored
ATZ
Restores settings from NVR
AT&F
Resets modem NVR to factory settings
AT&V
Views current and NVR settings
AT&W
Writes settings to NVR
AT&Z
Restores settings from NVR
The SCS holds DTR low until it forms a valid network session. The attached device can
then monitor the SCS DTR output by tying it to its CD input. In addition, the SCS has
DSRLogout enabled, so if the attached device drops its DTR, the network connection
terminates, and the serial port logs out.
Remote User Dial-Up
You can accomplish dial-up access to the SCS either using a data-link protocol, typically
PPP, or using an ASCII-based terminal connection with a terminal emulation application
such as HyperTerminal.
Connectivity to the SCS from a remote location requires that you create a user account,
connect and configure a modem, enable authentication, and specify an IP address range
for use during remote sessions.
To configure your SCS for remote user dial-up:
1.
Create a user account.
a) From the Quick Setup column on the left, select
Users
.
b) Enter the user name and click
Create
.
c) Click
the
Configure
link next to the user name.
d) Enter a password in the
Password
field.
e) For a PPP connection, type
set PPP
in the
Login Command
field.
f) For a terminal emulation connection to the console menu, enter menu in the
Login Command
field.
g) For a terminal emulation connection to the local SCS prompt, leave the
Login
Command
field blank.
h) Click
the
Update
button.
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