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Appendix D - Command Modem Commands
ATX3
Blind dialing is enabled along with extended
result codes. Busy result code is enabled if the
busy signal is detected.
ATX4
Smart dialing is enabled with extended
result codes. Smart dialing provides dial tone and
busy signal detection. ATX4 is the factory default
setting.
&Y0-1
Select Stored Profile on Power UP
The Select Stored Profile on Power Up (&Y)
command determines which stored profile is
established on power up or reset of the command
modem. The &Y0 command selects stored profile 0
and &Y1 selects stored profile 1 on power up or
reset. The profile is stored using the &W command.
&Y0 is the factory default setting.
Z0-1
Recall Stored Profiles
The Z command causes the command modem to
retrieve the stored configuration from nonvolatile
memory (NOVRAM) and store it in the active
configuration area. The command mode buffer is
cleared after the Z command is executed. The
ATZ0 command loads profile 0 into the active
configuration area and ATZ1 command loads profile
1. The active profiles are stored using the &W
command and viewed using the &V command which
are explained earlier in this section.
&Z0-3=x
Store Telephone Number
The Store Telephone Number (&Z) command
causes the command modem to store up to four
strings of telephone numbers into NOVRAM for later
recall by the Dial Stored Number ATDSx command.
The format for this command is &Z and up to a 36
character telephone number and/or dialing modifiers
which are stored at location 0. If the command
format is &Z= (=is a delimiter) with no number
preceding the delimiter, this telephone number is
also stored at location 0. If the format of this
command is &Zx= where the number preceding the
delimiter is between 0 and 3, the telephone number
and/or dialing modifiers are stored at the location
Summary of Contents for MMH900
Page 1: ...MMH900 Series Statistical Multiplexer User Guide...
Page 7: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Description...
Page 26: ...Chapter 2 Configuration...
Page 33: ...Chapter 3 Front Rear Panel Descriptions...
Page 44: ...Chapter 4 Installation...
Page 51: ...Chapter 5 Commands...
Page 89: ...Chapter 6 Operating Procedures...
Page 96: ...Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...
Page 111: ...Chapter 8 Service Warranty Technical Support...
Page 116: ...Appendices...
Page 184: ...Glossary...
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