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NCB/IM User Guide

3. Network Variable Control

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Figure 7 Perpetual Dial-up Mode using NV Bindings

Configuration Properties

Will Configuration Properties
be modified?

If NO, and the NCB objects
(functional blocks) will be used
with

factory

default

settings

(Manual Dial-Up or Leased-Line
modes,

Auto

Answer

mode

Enabled, Ring Mode disabled),
skip to Directory Object, later in
this section.

If YES, but the NCB/Plug
configuration plug-in will be used
to

modify

the

Configuration

Properties, skip to Directory
Object, later in this sections and
also section “4.

NCB/P

LUG

”.

If YES, then the information
following is this section will be
useful.


Phone Book

Object

nviReqDialStr

nvoDialStr

Modem

Controller

Object

nviDialStr

nvoReqDialStr

Why are Configuration Properties
important?

Configuration Properties of an object (such as the
Telephone Directory Object or Modem Controller
Object) are used to alter the operation of a device.
These properties are normally setup parameters that
are accessed just once for purposes of initialization.
However, they may be altered at any subsequent
time.
Configuration Properties may need to be changed
from default values if any of the following is required:

Perpetual Connect mode enabled (in Modem

Controller Object).

Auto Answer mode disabled (in Modem

Controller Object).

Dial string entry (in Telephone Directory Object),

Ring Mode enabled and parameters initialized

(in Global Control Object).

Accessing Configuration Properties

Alternative methods of accessing Configuration
Properties are available:

Direct access by either Network Variable

bindings or File Transfer (if a large amount of
data is involved).

Indirect access when a plug-in is used, such as

the NCB/Plug plug-in.

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