ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 112

The speaker is always ON.

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R Originate a call in answer mode; must be entered as the last digit. ! Hook flash. (Call transfer; see also S56) , Pause for a time designated by S8. ; Return to command state after dialing. @ Wait for a 5-second silence before proceeding, otherwise return NO ANSWER. DL Dials the last-dialed number. DSn Dials the number stored in EEPROM at location n(0-49). S44.3=1 enables cyclic dialing. If the first dial is not successful, the modem will cycle dial through the first ten numbers stored in memory. E0 Disables character echo in command state. + E1 Enables character echo in command state. (Default) H0 Goes on-hook (hang-up). Same as ATH. H1 Goes off-hook. I0 Display product code for modem. Same as ATI. I1 Displays ROM checksum and product information. I2 Displays link diagnostic status report. L0 - L7 Speaker volume control. The higher the value, the higher the volume. (Default is L4) M0 The speaker is always OFF. + M1 The speaker is ON until carrier detected. (Default) M2 The speaker is always ON. M3 The speaker is ON after the last digit is dialed out and OFF when carrier is detected. Tone dialing is not heard. N0 - N7 Ring volume control. When a call comes in, the speaker will ring to indicate an incoming call. N0 will disable the ring function. (Default is N5) O Returns to on-line state. The modem will continue its data state connection. If not connected, this is equivalent to ATD. O1 Forces modem to request a retrain. P Pulse dial. + Q0 The modem returns a result code. (Default) Q1 The modem does not return a result code. 9-2

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9–2
R
Originate a call in answer mode;
must be entered as the last digit.
!
Hook flash. (Call transfer; see also
S56
)
,
Pause for a time designated by
S8
.
;
Return to command state after dialing.
@
Wait for a 5-second silence before proceeding,
otherwise return
NO
ANSWER
.
DL
Dials the last-dialed number.
DS
n
Dials the number stored in EEPROM at location n(0-49).
S44.3=1
enables cyclic dialing. If the first dial is not successful, the
modem will cycle dial through the first ten numbers stored in
memory.
E0
Disables character echo in command state.
+
E1
Enables character echo in command state. (Default)
H0
Goes on-hook (hang-up). Same as
ATH
.
H1
Goes off-hook.
I0
Display product code for modem. Same as
ATI
.
I1
Displays ROM checksum and product information.
I2
Displays link diagnostic status report.
L0
-
L7
Speaker volume control. The higher the value, the higher the
volume. (Default is
L4
)
M0
The speaker is always OFF.
+
M1
The speaker is ON until carrier detected. (Default)
M2
The speaker is always ON.
M3
The speaker is ON after the last digit is dialed out and OFF when
carrier is detected. Tone dialing is not heard.
N0
-
N7
Ring volume control. When a call comes in, the speaker will ring to
indicate an incoming call. N0 will disable the ring function.
(Default is
N5
)
O
Returns to on-line state. The modem will continue its data state
connection. If not connected, this is equivalent to
ATD
.
O1
Forces modem to request a retrain.
P
Pulse dial.
+
Q0
The modem returns a result code. (Default)
Q1
The modem does not return a result code.