ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 133

ATZ2&M3*I1&N0&W0Z0

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4) To save the settings to a profile, press MENU once, and press the right arrow key until you see SAVE TO. Press ENTER and then the right arrow key to choose the profile you would like to save to; then press ENTER again to select it. 5) To activate these settings as your power-on default, you need to reset from this profile at least once. To do it from where we left off in 4), press the right arrow key and stop at the RESET submenu. Press ENTER and use the right arrow key to select the profile to which you saved the settings in 4). Press ENTER to reset the modem and make the profile the power-on default. Setting using the AT Command Set You will have to issue these commands from an asynchronous terminal if the ZyXEL modem you own does not provide a front panel. You can use this method for all ZyXEL modems which provide the SYNC option. Issue from any terminal program the following commands: ATZ2&M3*I1&N0&W0Z0 After this command is executed, you should see the RXD LED of your modem stay on most of the time. 11-5

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4)
To save the settings to a profile, press
MENU
once, and press the right arrow key
until you see
SAVE TO
. Press
ENTER
and then the right arrow key to choose the
profile you would like to save to; then press
ENTER
again to select it.
5)
To activate these settings as your power-on default, you need to reset from this
profile at least once. To do it from where we left off in 4), press the right arrow
key and stop at the
RESET
submenu. Press
ENTER
and use the right arrow key
to select the profile to which you saved the settings in 4). Press
ENTER
to reset
the modem and make the profile the power-on default.
Setting using the AT Command Set
You will have to issue these commands from an asynchronous terminal if the
ZyXEL modem you own does not provide a front panel. You can use this method
for all ZyXEL modems which provide the
SYNC
option.
Issue from any terminal program the following commands:
ATZ2&M3*I1&N0&W0Z0
After this command is executed, you should see the
RXD
LED of your modem stay
on most of the time.