90
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Ring count
Wait time before blind dialing
Wait time for carrier/dial tone
In addition, the &W command does not save stored phone numbers.
• &Z — Store Telephone Number. The &Z command is used to store a
telephone number dialed using the DS (dial stored number) command.
The syntax is &Zm=n, where m specifies the memory location in which
the phone number or dial string is stored and n is the number or dial
string to be stored. For example, AT &Z5=T 1 (301) 555-1212 stores
the specified number at memory location 5. Ten memory locations are
available—0-9.
For pulse dialing, digits 0 through 9 can be stored. For tone dialing,
0 through 9, A through D, #, and * can be stored. The dial-command
modifiers listed in Section 5.1.2 can also be stored.
Each memory cell can hold a maximum of 25 digits. Cells 1 through 9
automatically expand to the next empty cell if loaded with more than 25
digits. Even if a stored number is continued to another cell, the maximum
number of characters that can be stored is 36. If more than 36 characters
are included in a dial string, the command is ignored. A cell cannot hold
a number unless it is empty. Only cell 0 can be accessed from the
Modem’s front panel (via the PHONE LCD screen).
•\S — View Status Of V.42-Related Configuration. The \S command
displays the active V.42 error correction configuration, stored V.42
profiles, and certain other data not displayed by the &V command.
5.3 S Registers
The Modem includes 28 registers (S0-S27) that are used to control specific
modem operations in Hayes mode only. Each register holds a value serving
as a specific operating instruction for the modem. Several of the S registers
affect how the previously described commands are executed.
The functions of the registers intended for user access are explained below
and summarized in Table 5-3.