Campbell Scientific COM200 Telephone Modem User Manual

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Appendix A. Modifying the Non-Volatile Memory

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COMMANDS TO CHANGE DEFAULT MODES:

B1 (default)

CCITT V.32 (9600 baud), Bell 212A (1200 baud), and Bell
103 (300 baud)

B0

CCITT V.32 (9600 baud), CCITT V.22 (1200 baud), and
CCITT V.21 (300 baud)

S0=0

Disable Auto Answer

S0=1

Answer on first ring

S0=2

Answer on second ring

S0=X

Answer on X

th

ring. (X is a number; maximum number = 4)

&F

Restore factory defaults

&W0

Store current profile as Profile to load on power up

&V

Display the current profile to the screen

RESULT CODES:

0

OK

1

Connect

2

Ring

3

No Carrier

4

Error

5

Connect 1200 Baud

6

No Dial Tone

7

Busy

8

No Answer

12

Connect 9600 Baud

13

Connect 9600/14400 Baud

17

Connect 9600 Baud

If more than four rings are specified, the datalogger may
time out before the modem answers; communication will
never be established! It is possible in some conditions to
allow more than four rings. Consult a Campbell Scientific
applications engineer about optimizing modem negotiations
before trying this and be sure to try the set up locally before
installing at a remote location.

CAUTION

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