ZyXEL U-1496S Plus User Guide - Page 22

ZyXEL U-1496S Plus Manual

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; Return to COMMAND STATE @ 5 second silent wait ! Hook flash P Pulse dialing R Reverse dialing T Tone dialing W Wait for dial tone - Digit separator backspace DIAL MEMORY The first menu of the Dialing Directory is DIAL MEMORY. Pressing the ENTER key will show the following screen: ((MODE-10 (mod.))) Equivalent AT commands: AT&Z? View all stored phone numbers. ATDSn n=0-9, dial stored number. The first stored number shown on the menu is the default dial number and can be selected from the DEFAULT DIAL menu. By pressing the left or right arrow key, you can view up to ten different numbers stored in memory. Pressing the ENTER key will dial the selected number. 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. STORE NUMBER Again, pressing the right arrow key from DIAL MEMORY will move the menu to STORE NUMBER. Pressing the ENTER key at this point will produce the following screen display: ((MODE-11 (mod.))) Equivalent AT commands: AT&Z? View all stored phone numbers. AT&Zn=1234567 Store phone number to memory location 0-9. Just like DIAL MEMORY, ten different numbers can be viewed and selected. If you want to add a number to memory, select an unused memory location and press ENTER. The blinking cursor will change into an underscore and will move to the next right position of the colon(:). SELECT MEMORY will change to SELECT DIGIT. Press the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the valid digits and characters for dialing. Pressing ENTER will confirm the selected digit and cause the cursor to move to the next position. Repeat the above procedure to finish entering the number, then

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;
Return to COMMAND STATE
@
5 second silent wait
!
Hook flash
P
Pulse dialing
R
Reverse dialing
T
Tone dialing
W
Wait for dial tone
-
Digit separator
<bs> backspace
DIAL MEMORY
The first menu of the Dialing Directory is DIAL MEMORY. Pressing
the ENTER key will show the following screen:
((MODE-10 (mod.)))
Equivalent AT commands:
AT&Z?
View all stored phone numbers.
ATDSn
n=0-9, dial stored number.
The first stored number shown on the menu is the default dial
number and can be selected from the DEFAULT DIAL menu. By
pressing the left or right arrow key, you can view up to ten
different numbers stored in memory. Pressing the ENTER key will
dial the selected number. 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.
STORE NUMBER
Again, pressing the right arrow key from DIAL MEMORY will move
the menu to STORE NUMBER. Pressing the ENTER key at this point
will produce the following screen display:
((MODE-11 (mod.)))
Equivalent AT commands:
AT&Z?
View all stored phone numbers.
AT&Zn=1234567
Store phone number to memory location 0-9.
Just like DIAL MEMORY, ten different numbers can be viewed and
selected. If you want to add a number to memory, select an unused
memory location and press ENTER. The blinking cursor will change
into an underscore and will move to the next right position of
the colon(:). SELECT MEMORY will change to SELECT DIGIT. Press
the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the valid digits
and characters for dialing. Pressing ENTER will confirm the
selected digit and cause the cursor to move to the next position.
Repeat the above procedure to finish entering the number, then