ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 60

Dial Memory, Storing a Number

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Dial Memory The first menu of the dialing directory is DIAL MEMORY. Pressing the ENTER key will cause the following screen to appear: #01: 1234567 Dial out the number > SELECT MEMORY Equivalent AT Commands AT&Z? View all stored phone numbers. ATDSn n = 0 - 49; dial stored number. The first stored number shown on the menu is the default dial number which can be selected from the DEFAULT DIAL menu. By pressing the left or right arrow key, you can view up to 50 different numbers stored in the memory. Pressing the ENTER key will cause the selected number to be dialed. The first line of the LCD can display up to 16 characters. However, up to 25 characters can be entered. Characters 17 through 25 are displayed on the second line of the LCD display. Storing a Number Pressing the right arrow key from the DIAL MEMORY display will move the menu to STORE NUMBER. Pressing the ENTER key at this point will produce the following screen display: # 00: > SELECT MEMORY # 00: > SELECT DIGIT Changing an existing number # 00:1234567 > SELECT MEMORY # 00: > SELECT DIGIT Equivalent AT Commands AT&Z? View all stored phone numbers. AT&Zn=1234567 Store phone number in memory location n (n=0-49). Just like DIAL MEMORY, up to 50 different numbers can be viewed and set. If you want to add a number to the memory, select an unused memory location and press 5-4

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5–4
Dial Memory
The first menu of the dialing directory is
DIAL MEMORY
. Pressing the
ENTER
key will
cause the following screen to appear:
The first stored number shown on the menu is the default dial number which can
be selected from the
DEFAULT DIAL
menu. By pressing the left or right arrow key,
you can view up to 50 different numbers stored in the memory. Pressing the
ENTER
key will cause the selected number to be dialed. The first line of the LCD can display
up to 16 characters. However, up to 25 characters can be entered. Characters 17
through 25 are displayed on the second line of the LCD display.
Storing a Number
Pressing the right arrow key from the
DIAL MEMORY
display will move the menu to
STORE NUMBER
. Pressing the
ENTER
key at this point will produce the following
screen display:
Just like
DIAL MEMORY
, up to 50 different numbers can be viewed and set. If you
want to add a number to the memory, select an unused memory location and press
Equivalent AT Commands
AT&Z?
View all stored phone numbers.
ATDS
n
n = 0 - 49; dial stored number.
Equivalent AT Commands
AT&Z?
View all stored phone numbers.
AT&Z
n
=1234567
Store phone number in memory location n
(n=0-49).
#01: 1234567
<<
>>
SELECT
MEMORY
<ENTER>
Dial out the number
# 00:
<<
>> SELECT
MEMORY
Changing an existing number
<ENTER>
# 00:
<<
>> SELECT
DIGIT
# 00:1234567
<<
>> SELECT
MEMORY
<ENTER>
# 00:
<<
>> SELECT
DIGIT