Asynchronous Operation; Entering Commands To The Modem; Setting Up For Asynchronous (Dial) Operation - Motorola 3460 Fast’R User Manual

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Asynchronous Operation

Entering Commands to the Modem

If you use a communications program to enter commands: the
commands shown here are typical AT commands, but communications-
program command syntaxes vary, so use this procedure only as a guide.
If your modem has the four-button/LCD user interface, you can use the
menu-tree commands to enter information. Refer to Appendix D for
details.

Setting Up for Asynchronous (Dial) Operation

Basic Setup for Async Dial-Up Operation
Step
1.
Run a communications program. Assign the modem to one of the
computer's serial communications (COM) ports.
2.
Optionally: store one or more telephone numbers in the modem. To
enter a number, use this command:
AT&Zn,x<CR>
where n is a Phonebook location and x is the telephone number.
3.
Optionally, enter a default initialization string. Example:
AT&F&V1*EC1S0=1
4.
Optionally: set security options. See the 3460 Fast'R Reference
Guide. Security options include:
• Password Verification on Connection
• Callback Verification and Dial Restriction
• Configuration/Phone Number Access Restriction
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