
Working with Flash Memory
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If the call requires a special setting, insert it in the command before the
DSn command. In this example, &M0 (no error control) comes before
DS2. Type:
AT&M0DS2
The AT&Zn=s command functions differently when Dial Security is
enabled. See Chapter 11,
Dial Security
, for more information.
Displaying S-Register
Value Information
Example:
Sending
ATS0?
will allow you to view the contents of Register
S0.
Saving a Command
String to NVRAM
Working with Flash
Memory
The Business Modem permanently stores three configuration
"templates," or prepared sets of commands, in Flash memory. You can
use the &Fn command to load one of the three configuration templates
from Flash memory into current memory.
Example:
Sending
AT&F1
to your modem will load the Hardware Flow
Control Template into RAM Memory.
For your modem to Command
View the contents of a particular S-Register
ATS
r
?
(where
r
is the number
of the S-Register)
For your modem to Command
Store a command string in NVRAM. The command
string can be up to 30 characters long; spaces do
not count. This command is used so that you can
call another modem without loading your
communications software.
AT&ZC=
string
Display the stored command string
AT&ZC?
To load this configuration template into current memory Command
No flow control (low performance).
AT&F0
Hardware flow control.
AT&F1
Software flow control.
AT&F2