ZyXEL Communications 56K manual Ring

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User's Guide for ZyXEL Omni 56K USB Modem

In single message format, the modem sends a ring message to the terminal as follows:

RING

TIME: <MM-DD hh:mm>

CALLER NUMBER: <CALLER_ID> or CALLER NAME:<CALLER_NM>

RING

MMis the two-digit month message, DD is the two-digit date message, hh is the hour and mm is the minute of the time, and CALLER_ID is the phone number of the caller or CALLER_NM his/her name.

The following is an example of a caller ID message as it might appear on your screen:

RING

TIME: 04-28 12:30

CALLER NUMBER: 7135551414 or CALLER NAME: John Doe

RING

In the multiple message format, if the caller's number and name are available, the ring message displays both:

RING

TIME: MM-DD hh:mm

CALLER NUMBER: <Caller_ID>

CALLER NAME: <Caller_Name>

RING

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56K specifications

ZyXEL Communications has long been a key player in networking technologies, and their 56K modems stand out as a testament to the company’s commitment to high-performance connectivity. The ZyXEL 56K modem provides users with efficient dial-up internet service, delivering reliable performance for both home and small office environments.

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