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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
DEFAULT SETTINGS
USER-PROGRAMMABLE DEFAULTS
You can create
your
own
default
configuration
and
store
it
in
nonvolatile
random
access
memory
(NVRAM)
using
the
&W
command
described
in
Chapter
5.
As
long
as DIP
switch
10 is
OFF
when
you
power
on
the
modem,
your
defaults
are
loaded
into
the
modem's
random
access
memory
(RAM). To
view
your
NVRAM settings
at
any
time,
use
the ATIS
command.
Tables
on
the next
two
pages
list
the
options
you
can
store
in
NVRAM,
including
S-Register settings.
If
DIP
switch
10 is
ON
at
power-on,
the
factory settings listed
in
the table
are
loaded
instead. The first time
the
modem
is
turned
on,
the
NVRAM
settings
are
the
same
as
the
factory settings.
The
following
command
example
substitutes
several user-
defined
defaults for factory settings. The
modem
also stores
the
rate,
word
length
and
parity
it detects from
the
AT
command
prefix.
AT
X4 &81 &MS
&H1
M3
&W
<Enter>
Summaries and Tables B-9

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