Menu Tree Elements - ZyXEL Communications U-1496 series User Manual

U-1496 series universal modems
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To save the current parameter settings to non-volatile EEPROM,
access the SAVE TO submenu in the CONFIGURATION menu and select
from the various profiles you wish to save the changes to, and
the parameter settings will be permanent in that profile. You can
always recall in these settings by resetting from that profile.
Access RESET and choose `=FACTORY DEFAULT' and the active
parameter settings will revert to original factory defaults.
Also, S-Register's content can be individually modified in the
STATUS REGISTER sub menu.
REGISTER'S CONTENT MODIFICATION (STATUS REGISTER)
When you access the STATUS REGISTER submenu in the CONFIGURATION
menu, the blinking cursor will be changed into an underscore `_'
and the content will be blanked out. Press the left or right
arrow key to scroll through a series of hex digits, then press
ENTER when the desired digit appears. Remember that both digits
must be entered. Pressing up will quit the entry procedure, the
blinking cursor will reappear, and the content will remain
unchanged.

MENU TREE ELEMENTS

For the rest of this chapter, we will explain the parameter
selections of each parameter menu and of each configuration
submenu. The large boldface title of each section is the name of
each configuration submenu under which each boldface subtitle is
the name of each parameter menu. Under each parameter menu, there
are a list of parameter items. These are the selectable parameter
items in this parameter menu. On the right of each parameter item
is the equivalent AT command to select or set this parameter.
After that is a brief explanation of this parameter. A `+' sign
in front of a parameter item means that it is the default
parameter setting.
TERMINAL OPTIONS
DATA FORMAT
+
ASYNC
AT&M0
data buffering, may work with data compression and/or error
control. Fixed DTE speed with flow control.
SYNC DATA AT&M1
changes to synchronous data mode and exchanges data synchronously
with remote modem.
DIRECT
AT&M2
buffering. DTE speed equals link speed.
SYNC AT&M3
Modem accepts synchronous command (V.25bis)
and exchanges data synchronously with a remote modem. You can
also dial from the front panel or use a telephone set to make a
Operate as an asynchronous modem with
Modem accepts asynchronous command, but
Direct asynchronous mode without data

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