Multitech MultiModem II BA-Series User Manual page 138

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MultiModemBA User Guide
Command
+++AT<CR>
BREAK AT<CR>
Callback Security/Remote Configuration Command Summary
Command
#DBn
#CBNyyxxxxxx
+ - Dxxxxxx???Nxx
#Pn
#RCBNxx
#RDNxx
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Description
In-band Escape Sequence. Places modem in
Command Mode while still remaining On-Line. Enter
+++ followed by the letters A and T, up to ten
command characters, and a RETURN.
Out-of-band Escape Sequence. Places modem in
Command mode while still remaining On- Line.
Enter a BREAK signal, followed by the letters A and
T, up to sixty command characters, and hit
RETURN.
Description
#DB0 disables Callback Security and answering Yes
to the prompt turns off Callback Security and erases
stored phone numbers and passwords. Answering
No to the prompt aborts the command.
#DB1 activates remote and local password security.
#DB2 activates remote password security.
Callback password with xxxxxx being callback
password and yy being the memory location.
Callback password xxxxxx must start with a non-
numeric character and upper/lower case sensitive.
Callback password xxxxxx must be a minimum of 6
and maximum of 10 characters. yy memory
locations are from 0 to 29. Must specify P (pulse) or
T (tone) dialing in string.
Callback Phone Numbers xxxxxx with the +
preceding the phone number indicating the callback
modem phone number for the corresponding
password at the same memory location. The (-)
preceding the phone number enables direct entry
when the caller uses the correct password without
the callback modem having to return the call. The
??? entry at the end of the phone number
represents an extension added to the main phone
number. The Nxx is the memory location of the
callback phone number and password.
Parity of the prompt messages sent by the callback
modem.
#P0 is no parity
#P1 is odd parity
#P2 is even parity
Erases the callback password stored at memory
location xx. Memory locations are 0 to 29.
Erases the callback phone number stored at
memory location xx. Memory locations are 0 to 29.

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