AT Commands

View Configuration Profiles/Received Signal Options &V

This command lets the user view the current configuration profile in the form of S-register values. &V1 displays the received signal options.

Command

Operation

 

 

&V

Displays configuration profiles

 

 

&V1

Displays received signal options

 

 

&V2

Displays active profile

 

 

Storing a Telephone Command Line — &Zx=n, *CNx,n, *ND

Nine stored phone number locations of up to 31 characters each are available in nonvolatile memory. Normally, one phone number per location is accommodated. However, a phone number longer than 31 characters can overflow into the next location. Any spaces remaining in the overflowed location cannot be used for another number. The stored phone number is retained until replaced by another number. Modem power can be turned off without affecting stored information.

To store a telephone command line in a location, enter the &Zx=n command where x = the location and n = the number:

AT &Z 8 = 554-1212

In this example the command sequence to dial the indicated number is stored at location 8 for later dialing.

Note

Neither the AT prefix nor the D command should follow the &Zx=n.

&Zx=n - Stores telephone number n, including dial modifiers, at location x (0-9, up to 31 digits).

*CNx,n - Stores telephone number n, including dial modifiers, at location x (0-9, up to 31 digits).

*CNx,- Clears telephone number location x

*ND - Displays the stored numbers (1-9).

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Motorola V.3600 manual Storing a Telephone Command Line &Zx=n, *CNx,n, *ND