3 password protection, 1 selecting a password, 2 disabling password protection – VEGA Phoenix PSI Data Fax Modem User Manual

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Special Functions

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5-7

5.3

Password Protection

5.3.1

Selecting a Password

Example

*P=x command

Stores a password in the permanent memory

The *P=x command stores the password x (maximum of seven characters from the
ASCII character set, excluding question marks) in the permanent memory on the
modem. No password is stored on the modem by default. If no password is stored
and the %S1 or %S2 command is activated, the modem skips the password
request stage.

*P? command

Displays the stored password

The *P? command displays the stored password.

Your modem has a built-in safety function, which can be activated when your
modem is in auto answer mode (see page 6-22).

5.3.2

Disabling Password Protection

The %S0 command disables password-protected call back (see Section
"Password-Protected Call Back" on page 5-8)
. By default upon delivery, password
protection is disabled.

The password can contain up to seven characters from the ASCII character set
(1 to 127), excluding question marks. The password is not case sensitive.

If no password is stored, the modem continues to request the stored telephone
details. The password and telephone number can be stored using the *P=x and
&Zn=x commands (see below).

AT&F

Load default setting

AT*P=ASDFG1

Enter the password "ASDFG1"

AT&Z0=012345

Enter the call back number

AT%S1

Activate password protection with call back

ATS0=1

Activate automatic call back

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