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Digicom Tintoretto User Manual

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Description
3.13
&Y Define the user configuration to be loaded at power on
Define what user configuration, stored using the &W command, must be loaded at Tintoretto
power on.
&Y0 Load the user configuration stored to user memory 0.
&Y1 Load the user configuration stored to user memory 1.
&Y2 Load the user configuration stored to user memory 2.
&Y3 Load the user configuration stored to user memory 3.
Store: yes (NV RAM) Default= &Y0
&Z Store a phone number
Store a phone number (max lenght 35 chars) into a memory location from 0 to 19.
&Zn=xxx Store the phone number “xxx” into the “n” memory location.
&Zn? Display the phone number stored into the “n” memory location.
Store: n/a Default= n/a
*I Caller Identification function (CALLER ID)
The CALLER ID function is used to identify the originate of an incoming call. In order for this
feature to work, both the originate and the answer Tintoretto must have their CALLER ID
feature enable. Enabling the CALLER ID at the originate, allows the transmission of the
originator’s telephone number. Enabling the CALLER ID at the answer, allows the caller’s
telephone number to be displayed on the receiver terminal.
The message CALLER ID appears on the screen as follows:
RING: nnnn where “nnnn” is the callers telephone number
*I0 CALLER ID function disable
*I1 CALLER ID function enable
To insert the CALLER ID number into Tintoretto, please make reference to the AT!N1 command.
ATTENTION
The memorized telephone number in the called Tintoretto, is imputed directly by the
customer with the !N1 command.
Therefore this number can also in varous occasion, not match with the true called
Tintoretto number; examples when the user wants to keep his/her number reserved
or if the number has not been memorized correctly.
Store: S68 (bit 0) Default= *I0
*K CTS (C106) during the handshaking
This command define the CTS (C106) status during the handshake of an incoming call in
asyncronous mode. After the connection the CTS (C106) status follow the DCD (C109) status
with a delay fixed by the register S82.
*K0 CTS (C106) on during the handshake
*X1 CTS (C106) off during the handshake
Store: S77 (bit 4) Deault=*K0

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Digicom Tintoretto Specifications

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BrandDigicom
ModelTintoretto
CategoryModem
LanguageEnglish

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