Remote site use, Reset and configuration recall, Remote site use reset and configuration recall – Lucent Technologies AT&T 7400B User Manual

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DEFINITY Communications System

CHAPTER 4: OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

7400B Data Module

User’s Guide

Page 4-9

If nnn is 0 (the factory-default setting), the automatic answer feature is
turned off. The red LED on the front of the data module labeled “AA”
lights when the automatic feature is turned on.

REMOTE SITE USE

The 7400B Data Module can be used at a remote site as a dedicated
service device to answer incoming data calls, send data to a remote end
device, and then hang up. For example, you may wish to provide access
to a printer from a remote site.

The following is a typical command line you might use for setting up
this operation (spaces are used here for readability, but are not required):

at &c1 &d2 q1 s0=1 &w0 &y0

[ Enter ]

Following the

at

prefix, the commands in the example produce the

following results:

&C1

sets the Data Carrier Detect (DCD) circuit of the data module

to operate according to the EIA standard.

&D2

sets the data module to go on hook when an on-to-off transition

is detected on the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) input, disconnecting
the call

Q1

turns off the result codes that would be the normal responses of

the data module to commands that it receives.

S0=1

turns on the automatic answer feature and causes the data

module to answer an incoming data call on the first ring.

&W0

causes the current configuration to be stored in data profile

storage location 0.

&Y0

selects the configuration stored in data profile storage location

0 to become the current configuration each time the data module is

powered on

Refer to Appendix A, “AT Command Set,” for a complete description
of each command used in this section.

RESET AND
CONFIGURATION RECALL

Two commands are available for recovering from various data
communications problems. You can reset the 7400B Data Module and
recall one of two stored data profiles as the current configuration. The
form for this command is as follows:

atz

where n is the number 0 or 1, representing the data profile to be recalled.

n

[ Enter ]

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