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MTPSR1-202ST
&S1
DSR acts normally; that is, it follows the state of the CD signal, which goes high
when the ProxyServer detects a carrier signal, and goes low when the carrier signal is lost.
&S2
DSR is always high, except on disconnect, when it drops for the period of time set by
S10 and then goes high again.
Command:
&Wn
Function: Store Active Profile
Values: n = 0 or 1
Default:
&W1
(Use factory default profile)
Description: The
&W
command stores your active profile, or configuration, in memory, so you
won't lose your custom settings when you turn off the ProxyServer or reset it.
&W0
Stores all current AT command and S-register values in nonvolatile random access
memory (NVRAM) and configures the ProxyServer so that it reads your custom settings in
NVRAM when the modem is turned on or when it is reset with the
Z
command. (The
&F
reset
command continues to read the factory default settings in ROM.)
&W1
Erases your custom settings in NVRAM the next time the ProxyServer is turned off
or reset, causing the ProxyServer to read the factory default settings in ROM whenever it is turned
on or reset.
Command:
&Zn=x
Function: Store Telephone Number
Values: n = 0–9; x = dial string
Default: n/a
Description: The
&Z=
command lets you store a telephone number in a memory register for faster
dialing. To store a number, type
&Z
, the register number (0–9) where you want to store the number,
the
=
character, and the dialing string that you want stored; then press ENTER. The dialing string can
have up to 80 characters. To read a stored number, type AT&Zn? (e.g., AT&Z4?) where
n
is the
number of the register you want to read. To display a list of all numbers stored in memory, type ATL
and press RETURN:
0 14082345678
1 16125551212
2 14089876543
3
4 6313551
5
6 4258513
7
8 16126313550
9 12138880123
Command:
DS=n
Function: Dialing a Stored Telephone Number
Values: n = 0–9
Default: n/a
Description: To dial a stored telephone number, type
&DS=n
in terminal mode, where
n
is the
location of the number you wish to dial. For example, type ATDS=3 <CR> dials a telephone stored in
memory register 3 location.
Command:
$Dn
Function: Persistent DTR Dialing
Values: n = 0, or 1
Default:
$D0
(Disabled)
Description: The
$Dn
command enables or disables persistent DTR dialing (PDD). PDD causes
the terminal adapter to automatically and continuously redial stored telephone number 0 when the
port has no active calls and DTR is high.
$D0
Disables PDD.
$D1
Enables PDD.
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