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Table C-3., Extended AT& command set continued

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem Table C-3. Extended AT& command set (continued) Command &Wn Options n=0-3 &Z? &Zn=s n=0-39 &ZIn=s n=0-7 s=phone number n=0 n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 n=6 n=7 &ZI? &ZO? &ZOn=x Function and description Writes current settings to user profile n in nonvolatile RAM. See also S-register 35.6. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4 on page D-5 in Appendix D, "Status Registers and Result Codes." Display all the phone numbers stored in nonvolatile RAM. Write phone number/s to NVRAM at location n (n=0-39); use AT*Dn or ATS29=n to set the default dial pointer. MSN setting. Assign the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for various B channel protocols. In answer mode, these numbers are compared with the received called_party_number and called_party_subaddress information. The call is accepted using the specific protocol if the assigned number of this protocol matches with the called_party_number. Assigns multiple subscriber number (MSNs) phone number for X.75. Assigns MSNs phone number for V.110. Assigns MSNs phone number for V.120. Assigns MSNs phone number for PPP, MPPP. Assigns MSNs for ISDN data, protocol auto-detection. Assigns the phone number s for analog adapter, PHONE 1. Assigns the phone number s for the analog adapter, PHONE 2. Displays the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for various B channel protocols. Displays the &ZOn setting. Writes own phone number (including subaddress, if any). The number specified is used as the calling party number while dialing. Value for n: I = ISDN data A = analog adapter, PHONE 1 B = analog adapter, PHONE 2 AT Command Set Reference C-11

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Reference Guide for the Model XM128 ISDN Digital Modem
AT Command Set Reference
C-11
&Wn
n=0-3
Writes current settings to user profile n in nonvolatile RAM. See also
S-register 35.6. For a description of Extended S-registers, refer to Table D-4
on page D-5 in Appendix D, “Status Registers and Result Codes."
&Z?
Display all the phone numbers stored in nonvolatile RAM.
&Zn=s
n=0-39
Write phone number/s to NVRAM at location n (n=0-39); use AT*Dn or
ATS29=n to set the default dial pointer.
&ZIn=s
s=phone number
n=0-7
MSN setting. Assign the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for
various B channel protocols. In answer mode, these numbers are compared
with the received called_party_number and called_party_subaddress
information. The call is accepted using the specific protocol if the assigned
number of this protocol matches with the called_party_number.
n=0
Assigns multiple subscriber number (MSNs) phone number for X.75.
n=1
Assigns MSNs phone number for V.110.
n=2
Assigns MSNs phone number for V.120.
n=3
Assigns MSNs phone number for PPP, MPPP.
n=4
Assigns MSNs for ISDN data, protocol auto-detection.
n=6
Assigns the phone number s for analog adapter,
PHONE 1.
n=7
Assigns the phone number s for the analog adapter, PHONE 2.
&ZI?
Displays the phone number (including subaddress, if any) for various B
channel protocols.
&ZO?
Displays the &ZOn setting.
&ZOn=x
Writes own phone number (including subaddress, if any). The number
specified is used as the calling party number while dialing. Value for n:
I = ISDN data
A = analog adapter, PHONE 1
B = analog adapter, PHONE 2
Table C-3.
Extended AT& command set (continued)
Command
Options
Function and description