Displaying S-Register
Value Information
Saving a Command
String to NVRAM
Working with Flash
Memory
If the call requires a special setting, insert it in the command before the
DSn command. In this example, &M0 (no error control) comes before
DS2. Type:
AT&M0DS2
The AT&Zn=s command functions differently when Dial Security is
enabled. See Chapter 11, Dial Security, for more information.
For your modem to
View the contents of a particular S-Register
Example: Sending
ATS0?
S0.
For your modem to
Store a command string in NVRAM. The command
string can be up to 30 characters long; spaces do
not count. This command is used so that you can
call another modem without loading your
communications software.
Display the stored command string
The Business Modem permanently stores three configuration
"templates," or prepared sets of commands, in Flash memory. You can
use the &Fn command to load one of the three configuration templates
from Flash memory into current memory.
To load this configuration template into current memory Command
No flow control (low performance).
Hardware flow control.
Software flow control.
Example: Sending
AT&F1
Control Template into RAM Memory.
Working with Flash Memory
Command
ATSr? (where r is the number
of the S-Register)
will allow you to view the contents of Register
Command
AT&ZC=string
AT&ZC?
to your modem will load the Hardware Flow
5-3
AT&F0
AT&F1
AT&F2
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