User's Manual
V34bis Fax-modem - AJ 2885 P
AJ 2885 P - Page 24
4.2.4. Example
How to store a phone number in the phone book as would this AT command:
AT&Z3:CXR:FOX:33237:::A
•
Number 3 in the phone book (range 0 to 99),
•
« CXR » is the name field,
•
« FOX » is the password field,
•
LINK and CONFIGURATION fields are both left blank,
•
« A », attributes means this number is dialed from the front panel or from the DTE interface
(DTR, 108-1).
NOTA : Please refer to the AT command reference manual for more details on the phone book
fields and usage (see AT commands: &N, &Z, DS).
While editing the number, the modem keeps modification in its memory:
•
You may stop editing, and restart later,
•
This memory is not saved: modification will be lost in case of reset by ATZ command or
power lost,
•
To save memory and make modification permanent, you must validate the last menu of the
number editing: « PRESS ENTER TO SAVE NUMBER MEMORY ».
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On display
Press the key
Comments
1
PRESS ENTER FOR
CONFIG CHANGE
↵
to access configuration menus,
then
↓
to display :
2
CHANGE?
PHONE NUMBERS
↵
to access phone number editing
sub-menus
3
CHANGE? P00:O
123456
↓
to access number 3
00 already exists in this
example. Look at the
name on line 1 an the
number on the second
line,
4
CHANGE? PO3 :
↵
to start editing number 3
03 is empty in this
example
5
P03:--NAME--?
↵
to edit the NAME field
↓
would access to the
PASSWORD next field
6
PO3:--NAME--
_
↓
three times to displays « C »
character. Then leave
↓
pressed
until you get a « C » again
Note that the ? symbol
is gone. Note the cursor
position while editing
7
PO3:--NAME--
C
↵
to validate this first character,
the cursor moves on the right.
Press
↓
to get the « X », then
↵
,
then
↓
to get the « R », then
↵