Dialing Stored Phone Numbers; Saving Settings And User Profiles; Default Modem Settings For Pc's - ZyXEL Communications Comet 3356P User Manual

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The 's' is a number from 0 to 3 that represents the location in memory that the phone
number is to be stored, and the 'n' is the phone number itself.
Example: To store the number '1-714-555-1212' in memory location '2', type:
AT&Z2=17145551212<Enter>
You can store up to 4 telephone numbers.

Dialing Stored Phone Numbers

The AT command syntax used to dial a store number is ATDS=n.
The 'n' is the memory location of the stored number you want to dial.
Note:
As a general rule, when a letter in an AT command definition is shown in italic
type, the letter is not to be entered as part of the command, but rather is
representative of a number or string expected as input. For example: The letter
'S' in the ATDS=n command is actually typed, unlike the 's' in the AT&Zs=n
command which represents a number.

Saving Settings and User Profiles

There are some cases where you may wish to save the settings you have made as the
default settings that are recalled when the Comet is powered up. The AT&W
command stores the current settings as the power-on profile.
The following table lists the syntax for the command involved in storing, recalling,
and viewing the profile settings.
AT&V
Views the current settings and the stored phone numbers
AT&W
Stores the current settings in user profile
ATZ
Resets the current settings with the settings in profile
AT&F
Resets the current settings with the factory settings
Default Modem Settings for PC ' s
The Comet factory settings are configured for operation with PC type computers and
communications software. In most cases, no additional settings will be required. The
following are some of the default settings that are used for operation with PC
computers and software:
AT
Command
E1
&C1
&D2
\N3
10 Basic Modem Operation
Description
Echoes command characters
Carrier detect follows remote carrier
Modem disconnects on DTR on-to-off transition
Use both V.42 and MNP error correction
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