ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 80

DTE speed, Link Option, Data Format, Command Set

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... S115=000 S120=000 S125=000 S116=000 S121=000 S126=000 S117=000 S122=000 S127=000 S118=000 S123=000 S119=000 S124=000 OK Current settings are the active settings which will effect the modem's functions until the power is turned OFF. You can temporarily change a setting in this set and use it, but the setting will be lost when you turn the power off. AT&V1 Profile 0 Settings B0 E1 L4 M1 N5 Q0 V1 X5 &B1 &C1 &D2 &G0 &H3 &J0 &K4 &L0 &M0 &N0 &P0 &R1 &S0 &X0 &Y1 *B0 *C0 *D0 *E0 *F0 *G0 *I0 *L0 *M0 *P9 *Q2 *S0 s000=000 s005=008 s010=007 s015=130 s020=001 s025=000 s030=000 s035=032 s040=000 s045=100 s050=000 s055=000 s060=000 ... s115=000 s120=000 s125=000 s001=000 s006=003 s011=070 s016=000 s021=178 s026=000 s031=017 s036=000 s041=000 s046=028 s051=000 s056=000 s061=000 s116=000 s121=000 s126=000 s002=043 s007=060 s012=000 s017=018 s022=000 s027=156 s032=019 s037=000 s042=000 s047=064 s052=000 s057=000 s062=000 s117=000 s122=000 s127=000 s003=013 s008=002 s013=000 s018=000 s023=105 s028=068 s033=255 s038=000 s043=008 s048=000 s053=000 s058=000 s063=000 s118=000 s123=000 s004=010 s009=006 s014=002 s019=000 s024=138 s029=000 s034=030 s039=032 s044=000 s049=006 s054=000 s059=000 s064=000 s119=000 s124=000 OK Profile 0 satisfies most asynchronous applications. ZyXEL presets this profile to be the same as the factory default. A summary of this profile is: DTE speed Link Option Data Format Command Set DTR RTS 115200 bps MULTI-AUTO ASYNC AT 108.2 Data Terminal Ready Ignored 7-2

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7–2
S115=000
S116=000
S117=000
S118=000
S119=000
S120=000
S121=000
S122=000
S123=000
S124=000
S125=000
S126=000
S127=000
OK
Current settings are the active settings which will effect the modem's functions until
the power is turned OFF. You can temporarily change a setting in this set and use it,
but the setting will be lost when you turn the power off.
AT&V1
Profile 0 Settings
.............
B0
E1
L4
M1
N5
Q0
V1
X5
&B1
&C1
&D2
&G0
&H3
&J0
&K4
&L0
&M0
&N0
&P0
&R1
&S0
&X0
&Y1
*B0
*C0
*D0
*E0
*F0
*G0
*I0
*L0
*M0
*P9
*Q2
*S0
s000=000
s001=000
s002=043
s003=013
s004=010
s005=008
s006=003
s007=060
s008=002
s009=006
s010=007
s011=070
s012=000
s013=000
s014=002
s015=130
s016=000
s017=018
s018=000
s019=000
s020=001
s021=178
s022=000
s023=105
s024=138
s025=000
s026=000
s027=156
s028=068
s029=000
s030=000
s031=017
s032=019
s033=255
s034=030
s035=032
s036=000
s037=000
s038=000
s039=032
s040=000
s041=000
s042=000
s043=008
s044=000
s045=100
s046=028
s047=064
s048=000
s049=006
s050=000
s051=000
s052=000
s053=000
s054=000
s055=000
s056=000
s057=000
s058=000
s059=000
s060=000
s061=000
s062=000
s063=000
s064=000
s115=000
s116=000
s117=000
s118=000
s119=000
s120=000
s121=000
s122=000
s123=000
s124=000
s125=000
s126=000
s127=000
OK
Profile 0 satisfies most asynchronous applications. ZyXEL presets this profile to be
the same as the factory default. A summary of this profile is:
DTE speed
115200 bps
Link Option
MULTI-AUTO
Data Format
ASYNC
Command Set
AT
DTR
108.2 Data Terminal Ready
RTS
Ignored