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5686G-PRO User Guide
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Copyright © 2018 USR, a Division of UNICOM Global
Command
Function
Z
n
Software reset.
Z0
If DIP Switch 7 is ON (factory settings), recall the &F0 configuration
template (no flow control). If DIP switch 7 is OFF, recall the profile
selected by the Y command.
Z1
Reset using stored profile 0
Z2
Reset using stored profile 1
Z3
Reset using factory profile 0
Z4
Reset using factory profile 1
Z5
Reset using factory profile 2
Z!
Complete hardware reset
Ampersand (&) Command Set
Command
Function
&$
Display help for the ampersand (&) command set.
&A
n
Enable or disable the display of additional result code subsets. (Also, see
the X
n
command.)
&A0
Do not display ARQ result codes.
&A1
Display ARQ result codes.
&A2
In addition to ARQ result codes, display V.32, V.FC, V.34, V.90, or V.92
modulation indicator.
&A3
In addition to ARQ and modulation indicators, display an error control
indicator (LAPM, MNP, SYNC, or NONE) and a data compression type
(V42 bis or MNP5).
&B
n
Set the serial port rate to variable or fixed.
&B0
Variable: The serial port rate adapts to match the speed of the
connection.
&B1
Fixed: The modem always communicates with your computer at the
rate at which you have set, regardless of the connection rate.
&B2
When answering calls, use the fixed rate for ARQ calls and variable
rates for non-ARQ calls.
The serial port rate should be equal to or higher than the &Nn rate.