APPENDIX C
User's Manual
| &T0 Abort. Stops any test in progress. | |
| &T1 Local analog loop. This test verifies modem operation, as well | |
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| as the connection between the modem and computer. Any |
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| data entered at the local DTE is modulated, then demodulated, |
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| and returned to the local DTE. To work properly, the modem |
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| must be |
| Result Codes: | |
| OK | n=0 |
| CONNECT n=1 | |
| ERROR | Otherwise |
&V | Display Current Configuration | |
| This command displays the current configuration of the modem. If | |
| nonvolatile memory is supported the stored profiles are displayed | |
| as well. |
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| &V | View profiles. |
&W | Store current configuration | |
| Saves the current (active) configuration (profile), including | |
| ters. |
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| The current configuration comprises a list of storable parameters | |
| illustrated in the &V command. These settings are restored to the | |
| active configuration upon receiving a Zn command or at power up. | |
| Refer to the &V command. | |
| &W | Stores the current configuration. |
&Zn=x | Store telephone number | |
| This command is used to store up to four dialing strings in the | |
| modem’s nonvolatile memory for later dialing. The format for the | |
| command is &Zn=“stored number” where n is the location | |
| the number should be written. The dial string may contain up to 34 | |
| characters. The ATDS=n command dials using the string stored in | |
| location n. | |
| Result codes: | |
| OK | n=0, 1, 2, 3 |
ERROR Otherwise