Multi Tech Equipment ISIHI-2S Modem User Manual


 
164 MultiModemISI Hybrid Series, ISIHI-2S
Appendix
COMMAND DESCRIPTION
&Zn=x
Store Telephone Number
n
= 0–9;
x
= dial string
Allows you to store a telephone number in a memory register for faster dialing. To store a
number, type
&Z
, the register number (0–9) where you want to store the number, the
=
character,
and the dialing string you want stored. Then press ENTER. The dialing string can have up to 25
characters. To read a stored number, type AT&Z
n
? (e.g., AT&Z4?) where
n
is the number of the
register you want to read. To display a list of all numbers stored in memory, type ATL and press
RETURN:
0 14082345678
1 16125551212
2 14089876543
3
4 6313551
5
6 4258513
7
8 16126313550
9 12138880123
@CONFIG
Start ConfigMenu
Starts TA’s internal configuration utility, which you can then use to customize the TA’s
configuration for your particular application. You must enter the command while in your
communication program’s terminal mode.
@P3=n
Parity at Power Up
n = 0–4
Default:
@P3=4
(none)
Use only to set the type of parity the TA uses when turned on. Once the TA receives an
AT command from the computer, it automatically adjusts to parity the computer is using.
@P3=0
Odd
@P3=1
Even
@P3=2
Mark
@P3=3
Space
@P3=4
None
@P4=n
Data Bits
n
= 7 or 8
Default:
@P4=8
(8 data bits)
Use only to set the number of data bits TA uses when turned on. Once the TA receives
an AT command from the computer, it automatically adjusts to number of data bits the
computer is using.
@P4=7
7 data bits
@P4=8
8 data bits
@P6=n
Stop Bits
n
= 1 or 2
Default:
@P6=1
(1 stop bit)
Use this command only to set the number of stop bits the TA uses when turned on.
Once the TA receives an AT command from the computer, it automatically adjusts to the
number of stop bits the computer is using.
@P6=1
1 stop bit
@P6=2
2 stop bits