Octothorpe (#) Command Set B-13

Command

Function

 

 

 

%Fn

Remotely configure another device’s data format.

 

%F0

No parity, 8 data bits.

 

%F1

Mark parity, 7 data bits.

 

%F2

Odd parity, 7 data bits.

 

%F3

Even parity, 7 data bits.

 

 

%L=

Set a local-access password.

 

 

%Pn=

Disable password security (n=0 or n=1) when no character follows

 

the equal sign.

 

 

%Pn=s

Set the following password (s) for viewing privileges only (n = 0),

 

or view and configuration privileges (n= 1).

 

 

%Pn?

Display password n.

 

 

%S=n

Access the security accounts. Does not disable security.

 

 

%T

Enable the recognition of tone frequencies of analog dialing

 

devices.%T is meant primarily for use with network applications,

 

but may also be integrated into certain software programs. For

 

example, %T could be used in a security program to identify

 

incoming tone security codes.

 

To return the modem to Command mode, press any key or drop

 

the computer's or terminal's DTR signal. The modem responds OK

 

 

%V=PWn

Assign the password in account n in your modem’s security

 

account as your Autopass password

 

 

 

Octothorpe (#) Command Set

Command

Function

 

 

 

#$

Display the help panels for the octothorpe (#) command set.

 

 

#CID=n

Controls the caller ID settings.

 

 

 

 

#CID=0

Disable caller ID detection and reporting.

 

 

 

 

#CID=1

Enable caller ID with formatted output.

 

 

 

 

#CID=2

Enable caller ID with unformatted output.

 

 

 

 

#CID=3

Enable caller ID with formatted output and name

 

 

suppressed.

 

 

 

 

#CID=4

Enable caller ID but do not transmit the information

 

 

to your computer- retain it in the modem’s memory.

 

 

#CID?

Display the current caller ID settings.

 

 

#CID=?

Display the caller ID actions that are available.

 

 

 

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