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

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COURIER HST
APPENDIX B-4
DEFAULT SETTINGS
USER-
PROGRAM-
MABLE
DEFAULTS
NRAM Options
You can create your own default configuration and store it
in nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) using the
& W command described in Chapter 5. Your defaults are
then loaded into random access memory (RAM) as long
as DIP switch IO is UP when you power on the modem.
To view your NRAM settings at any time, use the A TIS
command.
The following tables list the options stored in NRAM. If
DIP switch IO is DOWN at power on, the factory settings
listed in the table are loaded instead. The first time the
modem is turned on, the NRAM settings are the same as
the factory settings.
Factory Setting
Normal/error control modes
&M4
Normal/ARQ
Display of error-control response codes
&Al
Enabled
Transmit data flow control
&H0
Disabled
Received data software flow control
&I0
Disabled
Received data hardware flow control
&RI
Ignore RTS
Terminal-to-modem speed
&B0
Follow connection rate
Link speed (modem to modem)
&N0
Variable link operations
Data Set Ready (DSR) signal
&S0
Override
Stored telephone number
&Z0-3=0
Blank
Tone/Pulse dialing
p
Pulse dial
Online local echo
Fl
Echo OFF
Speaker control
Ml
ON during dial through
connect
Result code sets
XI
Extended
Pulse dial make/break ratio
&P0
N. American
U. S
./CC
ITT answer tone
B0
N. American
Break handling
&YI
Clear buffer, send
Break immediately
Parity setting detected from AT command
-
Even parity
B-4.1

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