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LLLL = line number
NN...NN = name if multiple message format, spaces if single message format
C = ASCII “G” for good checksum, ASCII “B” for bad checksum
X = carriage return character as defined by S3 register (default = 0Dh)
Y = line feed character as defined by S4 register (default = 0Ah)
Items in the phone number and name fields will be right justified (spaces added) if the number or
name is less than the number of characters shown. If the number does not have an area code, the pa-
renthesis will be replaced with spaces. If the number is less than 5 digits the “-” will be replaced with a
space.
The ASCII message string format for Visual Message Waiting will be:
XYVMT_NNN_CXY
(message is always 13 characters long)
where:
VM = ASCII “VM” signifying visual message waiting to follow
T = ASCII “S” for single message format,
ASCII “M” = multiple message format
_ = ASCII space (20h)
NNN = ASCII “_ ON” for indicator on, ASCII “OFF” for indicator off
C = ASCII “G” for good checksum, ASCII “B” for bad checksum
X = carriage return character as defined by S3 register (default = 0Dh)
Y = line feed character as defined by S4 register (default = 0Ah)
Saving a Configuration
When you have finished entering all your configuration changes, issue the command to save the con-
figuration: AT&W<CR>
If you want to restore the factory settings temporarily (that is, write them into RAM, enter: AT&F<CR>
To restore the factory settings permanently, enter AT&F&W<CR>. Your user configuration would be
overwritten.
S Register Queries and Commands
To read the contents of a register, issue the following command:
AT Sxx? <CR> where xx is the register number.
The T-311 will return a decimal number between 0 and 255. In the case of bit-mapped registers (S13,
S14, S*2, S*5, S*6, and S*7) the number represents the sum of up to 8 binary conditions. See Appen-
dix C for an explanation.
Note:
Register numbers preceded by * are unique to the T-311.
To change the contents of a register by addressing the register directly, issue the following command:
AT Sxx=nnn...<CR>
Where xx is the register number and nnn is the value to be entered.
See Appendix C for more information on changing the values of bit-mapped registers.
Reference Manual
Chapter 10: Configuration
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