BREAK HANDLING
DESTRUCTIVE AT&Y0 Destructive, expedited. Send break,
throw away data in buffer.
EXPEDITED AT&Y1 Non-destructive, expedited. Send break
first, ahead of data in buffer.
IN SEQUENCE AT&Y2 Non-destructive, non-expedited.
Send break in sequence with data.
Note: Only an expedited break is implemented in transmission, but
all types of break are accepted in receiving.
AUDIO OPTIONS
SPEAKER CONTROL
ALWAYS OFF ATM0 Speaker always OFF. Ring is
independently controlled by RING VOLUME.
+ ON UNTIL CONNECT ATM1 Speaker ON until carrier detected.
ALWAYS ON ATM2 Speaker always ON.
DIALED TO CONNECT ATM3 Speaker ON after final digit dialed
out and speaker OFF when carrier detected. Tone dialing will not
be heard.
SPEAKER VOLUME
0-7 ATL0-7 Default is 4. The higher the value, the
higher the volume. Speaker volume is set to maximum when in call
progress monitoring, if not ATM0.
RING VOLUME
0-7 ATN0-7 Default is 5. The higher the value, the
higher the volume. A value of 0 disables the ring function.
Chapter Six - PROFILES
The U-1496 series modems let you save up to 4 sets of configurations, which are called Profiles.
You can save the entire modem configuration in the non-volatile EEPROM memory for use as
the default settings, or you can use it as the power-on default. Use the `SAVE TO' configuration
submenu to save the current configuration to a profile, or use the &Wn command to save to
profile n.
Please observe the different use of profile numbers in the AT&Wn and AT&Vn commands.
AT&Wn
There are 5 sets of pre-programmed profiles that come with each U-1496 series modem. One is
the factory default that is stored in the ROM and is not user alterable. The other four are stored
in the non-volatile memory that are pre-programmed to suit the most common applications. You