To change a factory template using AT commands, perform the following steps.
Procedure
1.Enter the appropriate factory configuration command (&Fn) followed by the &W0 command to store the configuration in Active (Saved) and the Z command to reset the modem.
TYPE: AT&Fn&W0Z
Where: n is one of the following Factory configurations:
0 is Async Dial
1 is Sync Dial
2 is Sync Leased (Answer Mode)
3 is UNIX Dial
4 is Sync Leased (Originate Mode)
5 is Cellular (Mobile)
6 is Cellular (PSTN)
PRESS: Return (Enter)
2.The selected factory configuration is saved and the modem is reset.
Synchronous factory preset configurations (&F1, &F2, and &F4) inhibit AT command control. To regain AT command control, you must use the SDCP to load a different factory preset configuration.
The AT commands &F5 and &F6 are available only if Enhanced Throughput Cellular (ETC) is installed.
Menu Structure
The menu tree accessible from the SDCP contains the following branches:
Call Setup | Used to dial, disconnect, and |
| answer telephone calls as well |
| as store up to 10 telephone |
| numbers in directory locations. |
Status | Used to monitor the current |
| status of the VF line and DTE |
| interface as well as view the |
| identity of the modem. |
Test | Used to begin and end various |
| modem tests. |
Configure | Used to change and save the |
| modem's configuration |
| options. |
Control | Used to control the modem's |
| hardware and software |
| functions. |
Remote | Used to access and control a |
| remote 3800Plus series |
| modem. |
Security | Used to control the modem's |
| dial access security. Appears |
| only if the optional security |
| feature is installed. |
The following pages show the general menu structure of the SDCP displays. The model, installed features, and configuration options all may affect what is actually displayed at each level of the menus.
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