6. Sundries
6.1
Settings (profiles)
The Proxima ISDN Lite has three settings:
4. Active Profile. Current settings used with the selected protocol.
5. Stored Profile. In this profile a number of settings (parameters and configurations) are stored in a nonvolatile memory
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(E
PROM). Changes with regard to the factory settings are often set and stored to memory with AT&W. The stored profile is
loaded into the active profile on power-up on and following the AT#Z command.
6. Factory Profile (Settings) is fixed in the terminal adapter memory (Flash EPROM). These settings are loaded into the active
profile with the AT&F command.
Factory
Profile
6.2
Nonvolatile memory settings
The Terminal Adapter settings are stored in a nonvolatile memory (E
•
Save register content with AT&W
•
Save automatic dial-up number (40 characters maximum) with AT&Z
•
MSN number function with AT#NBV120="<number> (always close with #Z).
The above commands store the settings in the nonvolatile memory, but do not become automatically active. They are activated
by using the AT#Z command or by switching the Proxima ISDN Lite off and on again. AT&F activates the factory settings.
Set Registers
Active
Profile
&F
---------------
S Reg
#xxx=
Stored
Profile
Power-up
#Z
&W
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PROM). The commands used are:
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