ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 119

Initiates Remote Digital Loopback with self test RDL+ST.

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+ &P0 &P1 &R0 + &R1 Note: + &S0 &S1 &T0 &T1 &T2 &T3 &T4 + &T5 &T6 &T7 &T8 &V0 &V1 &V2 &V3 &V4 &V5 &W0 &W1 &W2 &W3 + &X0 Pulse dial make/break ratio= 39%:61%. (Default) Pulse dial make/break ratio= 33%:67%. CTS tracks RTS, response delay is set in S26. The modem assumes that RTS is always ON, ignores the changes. (Default) &Rn controls the synchronous mode operation only. In asynchronous mode, CTS/RTS are used for flow control. The modem forces DSR to always remain ON. (Default) DSR according to ITU-T. If S44.4=1, DSR follows DTR. If S41.5=1, DSR is always on, but follows CD off for 0.5 second. Terminates test in progress. Initiates Analog LoopBack (ALB) test. Reserved. Initiates Local Digital Loopback (LDL) test. Grants Remote Digital Loopback request from the remote modem. Denies Remote Digital Loopback request from the remote modem. (Default) Initiates Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test. Initiates Remote Digital Loopback with self test (RDL+ST). Initiates Analog LoopBack with self test (ALB+ST). Views current active settings. Views user profile 0 settings. Views user profile 1 settings. Views user profile 2 settings. Views user profile 3 settings. Views factory default settings. Saves current settings to user profile 0. (See also S35b6) Saves current settings to user profile 1. Saves current settings to user profile 2. Saves current settings to user profile 3. The modem provides synchronous transmit clock signal. (Internal clock to pin 15 of EIA-232D.) (Default) 9-9

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9–9
+
&P0
Pulse dial make/break ratio= 39%:61%. (Default)
&P1
Pulse dial make/break ratio= 33%:67%.
&R0
CTS tracks RTS, response delay is set in
S26
.
+
&R1
The modem assumes that RTS is always ON, ignores the changes.
(Default)
+
&S0
The modem forces DSR to always remain ON. (Default)
&S1
DSR according to ITU-T. If
S44.4=1
, DSR follows DTR. If
S41.5=1
, DSR is always on, but follows CD off for 0.5 second.
&T0
Terminates test in progress.
&T1
Initiates Analog LoopBack (ALB) test.
&T2
Reserved.
&T3
Initiates Local Digital Loopback (LDL) test.
&T4
Grants Remote Digital Loopback request from the remote modem.
+
&T5
Denies Remote Digital Loopback request from the remote modem.
(Default)
&T6
Initiates Remote Digital Loopback (RDL) test.
&T7
Initiates Remote Digital Loopback with self test (RDL+ST).
&T8
Initiates Analog LoopBack with self test (ALB+ST).
&V0
Views current active settings.
&V1
Views user profile 0 settings.
&V2
Views user profile 1 settings.
&V3
Views user profile 2 settings.
&V4
Views user profile 3 settings.
&V5
Views factory default settings.
&W0
Saves current settings to user profile 0. (See also
S35b6
)
&W1
Saves current settings to user profile 1.
&W2
Saves current settings to user profile 2.
&W3
Saves current settings to user profile 3.
+
&X0
The modem provides synchronous transmit clock signal. (Internal
clock to pin 15 of EIA-232D.) (Default)
Note:
&R
n
controls the synchronous mode operation only. In asynchro-
nous mode, CTS/RTS are used for flow control.