ZyXEL Communications 2864 Network Card User Manual


 
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4) Dial from the panel.
This is available only with an a LCD model’s LCD panel. Set the modem to
synchronous mode, then select DIAL MEMORY or DIAL NUMBER to dial out the
number you want. After the modem is connected, the modem will enter syn-
chronous operation.
5) Manual dial.
Set the modem to synchronous mode (&M1 or &M3), then dial a number from
a telephone set. When you hear the answer tone, type ATD (if &M1 is set) or
press O in the IDLE SCREEN menu from the panel. With the ORG/ANS switch
set to ORG on the non-LCD models, press the DATA/VOICE switch. The mo-
dem will go into synchronous operation after connection.
Auto-answer from Synchronous Mode
Set the modem to synchronous mode. Just as in the asynchronous setup, set the
S-register S0 to equal the number of rings before auto-answer occurs. Set it from
the terminal (if &M1 is set) using the asynchronous AT command, or select the
STATUS REGISTER menu to change the S0 value.
Manual Answer from Synchronous Mode
Type ATA from the terminal (if &M1 is set) or press A on the IDLE SCREEN menu
from the front panel. With the ORG/ANS switch set to ANS on the non-LCD mod-
el, press the DATA/VOICE switch.
Change from Synchronous Mode into Asynchronous
Mode
Set the modem to asynchronous mode from the panel, or just reset from an asyn-
chronous profile. On the non-LCD model, pressing the DATA/VOICE button while
turning on the power will reset all profiles to their factory presets. The active setting
is the factory default, which is asynchronous.
If the modem is in &M1 mode, use the AT command AT&M0 to change back to
asynchronous mode.
If the modem is in V.25bis command mode, entering the RST command will
change the modem to asynchronous AT command mode.