VEGA Phoenix PSI Data Fax Modem User Manual

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Software Installation

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SMS Provider

The number for the SMS provider must be stored in the modem memory. It is set to
Deutsche Telekom by default.

Select your provider from the list. If your provider is not listed, select "No
Provider" and enter the telephone number of your provider in the "Additional
Settings" field as follows:

&Z20=<Number>

Example for Deutsche Telekom: &Z20=01930100

If your modem is used in a private branch exchange, you can prefix the number for
your service provider with the number for dialing an outside line.

Example: 0,

(The comma represents a short pause.)

The field in front of the service provider name can also be used to enter a call-by-
call number. This is required, e.g., if your service provider does not support SMS in
the fixed-line network. In most telephone networks you then have the option of
selecting a different service provider.

Example for Deutsche Telekom: 01033

Store Numbers

You can store ten telephone numbers in Store Numbers 0 through 9, which can be
used as a speed dial memory. The use of stored telephone numbers with the DS=n
command is described on page 6-6.

Store Number 0 has additional special functions. This telephone number is used for
password-protected call back. For a description of the call back function, please
refer to Section "Password Protection" on page 5-7. In addition, this number can
also be used for automatic dialing.

Example: %P1 in the "Additional Settings" field

If the DTR signal is now activated at the RS-232 interface, the modem automatically
dials the number in Store Number 0.

If the modem is configured to "Ignore DTR Signal", the modem dials the phone
number in Store Number 0 as soon as it is powered up.

The number saved manually (&Z20) cannot be read by the configuration
software. Therefore save the profile on the PC and reuse it for the next
initialization.

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