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CALL-UPS II SETTINGS
Setting Default Description
Set Date
– Current date in mm/dd/yy format.
Set Time
–
Current time in hh:mm:ss format. Call-UPS II uses
24-hour format.
Set
Password
APC
From 0 to 8 alphanumeric characters. Use no
characters (press enter when prompted for the
password) for no password.
Dial
Back
OFF
Dial Back Security feature. With Dial Back on,
Call-UPS II hangs up when called, and then calls the
number you set for the Dial Back String (see next).
Dial
Back Str
DT5551212
Dial string used to implement dial-back security (see
preceding). Call-UPS II prefaces this string with the
attention command, so do not include AT in the
string. Use industry standard dial strings of up to 20
alpha-numeric characters for the telephone number of
the modem to be called back. Use the vertical bar
(pipe) character (|) to start a new line in the string.
Make sure the remote modem is set to answer calls.
Location
Physical …
Description of the physical location of the UPS. Use
up to 40 alphanumeric characters. Call-UPS II does
not wordwrap, so use the vertical bar (pipe) character
(|) to start a new line. For example, “ACME Com-
pany|Any Town” will display: ACME Company
Any Town
Ansi
Color
OFF
Causes Call-UPS II to send ANSI standard color
display escape sequences when on.
Baud
Rate
9600
Call-UPS II communication setting, in bits per second.
Choose between 1200, 2400, 9600, and 19,200 bps.
Set to the highest supported bit rate of the DTE port
of the modem or other DCE equipment in use. Many
modems have DTE port rates that are higher than the
communication link rate in order to support data
compression. For example, many 9600 baud modems
will support bit rates of 19,200 or higher at their DTE
ports. Consult your modem user manual.