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For example, the tone-dialed number 1-612-631-3550 would be stored as number N3 by entering ATDT16126313550N3 and RETURN. The number is not dialed with this store command. After storing a number, check to see that it has been stored correctly by typing ATL and hitting RETURN. When phone numbers are stored, the entire command line is also stored so that you can effectively create a macro for each number. For example, if you know a particular number needs to detect busy signals or dial tones, and needs extended result codes, error correction, XON/ XOFF flow control, pacing, and data compression enabled, the command line would be: ATX4&E1&E5&E13&E15DT16126313550N3. This would store the entire command at location N3. Number Linking N...N You may command the MMH2834 to dial another number automatically if the first number dialed is bysy. This would be useful in a situation where a computer can be accessed through more than one phone number. This is called “linking.” To link the number in N1 to the number N2, simply enter ATN1N2 and hit RETURN. Several numbers can be linked in the same command. For example, you could link N1 to N2 to N3 to N4 by entering ATN1N2N3N4 and RETURN or you could link N1 to N2 and back to N1 and then back to N2 by entering ATN1N2N1N2 and RETURN. The only limit on the number of numbers that can be linked is the 60 characters allowed in a command line. Number linking can not be used with blind dialing, since busy signals would not be detected. You would have to select the Wait-for-Dial tone dialing method using the X Command in order to use the Number Linking feature. Listing Numbers Stored in Memory L Telephone numbers that you have stored in the MMH2834's memory may be listed and displayed with the L command. It will display all ten stored N numbers in a format like that shown below. All digits and command letters will be shown. The storage location number (0–9) is shown first, followed by the complete dialing command and telephone number as originally entered. Simply enter ATL and hit RETURN to display these numbers on your video screen or printer. An example of an L command listing is shown below: 0 T14082345678 1 T16125551212; 2 P9,T14089876543 3 T3738315,12101,16126313550 4 T6313551R 5 6 P9,4258513 7 8 X4&E1&E5&E13&E15DT16126313550 9 T12138880123 Appendix F - MMH2834 Modem Commands F.5 Configuration and Default Storage Commands Store Configuration & S-Register Params. in Non-Volitile Memory &W The MMH2834 can store configuration parameters and S-register values in its non-volatile read/ write Random Access Memory (RAM) memory. The &W command does this, which prevents any reconfiguration from being lost on a power-down or Reset (ATZ) condition. &W0 (or AT&W) causes the MMN2834 to store your customized AT command settings and S-register values in its nonvolatile RAM. &W0 also sets the modem so that it reads your customized settings stored in nonvolatile RAM when powered down or reset. (The &W0 command only changes the settings stored in nonvolatile RAM that you specifically intend to alter. All other default parameters are applicable.) &W1 causes the MMH2834 not to store your customized settings to nonvolatile RAM so that, after powering down or resetting the modem, it reads the factory default settings stored in ROM. Loading Factory Defaults &F The &F command provides a choice between customized con figuration settings in RAM and the factory default configuration settings in ROM. The &F8 and &F9 commands define the func tion of the &F command. The MMH2834 is shipped from the factory with a pre-configured set of command and S-register default settings. This set of factory defaults can be recalled by issuing the &F command. In addition to being able to recall the factory-installed defaults, the &F command can also recall those defaults stored under &W0. This is done using the &F9 command. If you have stored parameters with the &W0 command and wish these settings to always be used as your defaults, you would enter &F9&W0.To return the &F command to read factory installed defaults, enter &F8&W0. &F8 is the factory default. Many datacomm programs, including MultiExpressTM and MultiExpress for WindowsTM, issue the &F command automatically—the &F9 command allows the user to select their own defaults. Note that the &F8/&F9 commands should be used with &W0. Modem Reset Z The Z command can be used to reset the entire command mode buffer and the result is the same as if you had disconnected, and then reconnected power to the modem. When an ATZ command is executed, the state of the &W command determines where the default values originate. &W0 defaults come from RAM and &W1 defaults come from ROM. Async/Sync Mode Switching &M This command can be used to set the on-line mode to either synchronous or asynchronous. AT&M0 will set the MMN2834 to Asynchronous mode, and all communications will be Asynchronous, in both On-line and Command modes. AT&M1 causes the MMH2834 to communicate asynchronously when...
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