Commands
CSMIM-T1 Hardware Installation Guide 7-37
When X0 is set, CONNECT displays, regardless of W setting.
See the section entitled “Result Codes,” for a list of valid connect
messages and result codes.
%W
n
Pulse Digit Command
%W0 n pulse digits dialed for each number.
%W1 n+1 pulse digits dialed for each number.
%W2 10-n pulse digits dialed for each number.
For pulse dialing, determines whether the modem dials each
number in a dial string n pulses, n+1 pulses, or 10-n pulses. For
example, when %W0 is in effect, it dials 6 with 6 pulses.
However, with %W1, it dials 6 with 7 pulses; with %W2, it dials
6 with 4 pulses.
&W
n
Store Current Configuration
Stores current user profile n, where n = 0 to 3 (Default is 0).
Stores the active commands and certain S-registers. You store
telephone numbers independently with the \Pn and &Zn
commands. AT&W stores the serial-port speed and parity and the
modem-port speed that are in effect when you enter &W.
AT&W does not store the following restricted S-registers:
*W
n
Store Complete Configuration
Stores complete user profile n, where n = 0 to 3 (Default is 0).
Stores all active commands and registers as well as the restricted
S-registers not stored with &W. (See the &W command
description.)
NOTE With %W0 or %W2 set, the modem dials digit 0 with 10 pulses.
When %W1 is set, digit 0 is dialed with 1 pulse.
S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12