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US Robotics COURIER HST User'smanual page 39

Auto dial, auto answer modem 9600; 2400; 1200; 300 bps

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Factory Defaults
(&F)
Resetting to
NRAM Defaults
(Z)
5-2
Storing
Telephone
Numbers
(&Zn=s)
Modify one or several settings at any time. for example:
AT X7 &W
er
Factory defaults are permanently stored in read only mem-
ory (ROM). They arc listed in the table of NRAM settings
in Appendix B-4. You can set the modem to its factory
defaults during any session by typing:
AT&F
er
If DIP switch IO is DOWN, the factory settings are loaded
at power on instead of the NRAM defaults.
To reset the modem to its NRAM defaults, type:
ATZ
er
'\OTL
On reset. the modem also checks the status of DIP
switches 2--5 and 9: if you change the setting of any of
these switches when the modem is on. use the Z command
to initiate the new setting( s).
The modem stores up to four frequently called phone
numbers. Write the numbers to NRAM with the &Zn= s
command, where fl is position 0 through 3, ands is the
number-string.
The number-string may be up to 36 characters long.
in-
cluding any Dial command options. The following example
includes the tone-dial (T) and comma pause options of
the Dial command. The number is stored at position 0,
assumed because there is no fl parameter.
AT & Z •~ T 9 " 5 5 5 1 2 3 4
c r
The next example stores the phone number and user's access
code for a long distance phone service.
AT&Z1
5551234,,9876,,
er
Dial the stored number using the DSfl command, for exam-
ple. DS2 <er>. Additional examples are in Chapter 6.
'\O IE.
Don't include modem settings in the &Z string. If
the call requires a special setting, insert the appropriate com-
mand when you dial the stored number. In the following

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