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General, Configuration commands, Configuration options – Verilink Productivity 500 (34-00236) Product Manual User Manual

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Option Configuration

500 TA

Page 37

Chapter 7

Option Configuration

GENERAL

This chapter explains how to configure 500 TA parameters to fit your applica-
tion. Each configuration option is grouped by function; associated commands
are provided to the far right of the headings.

CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Configuration commands are issued either by the LocalMenu or AT com-
mands. If you need more information about the format and operation of AT
commands refer to

page 27

. If you wish to use LocalMenu to configure your

500 TA then refer to

page 33

for details.

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

The 500 TA supports a number of configuration options. The parameter values
of each option can be saved in nonvolatile memory (stored profiles) and
retained even when the unit is powered off. The nonvolatile memory contains
the unit's stored profiles and holds the stored telephone numbers.

CONFIGURATION PROFILES

The 500 TA contains three sets of configuration options: factory defaults are
stored permanently in the 500 TA, active settings are temporarily stored in the
500 TA, and custom settings are stored in nonvolatile memory. These three
option storage methods are called profiles. To prevent accidental changes, the
ISDN network options are stored separately from the other options and can
only be saved, loaded, and reset by using special commands.

Active Profile

The active profile holds the current option settings and is used by the 500 TA
for all operations and functions. When options are changed, the active profile is
changed.

NOTE: The active profile is lost when the 500 TA is unplugged or loses power.
The stored profile is loaded into the active profile according to the &Y setting
when the 500 TA is plugged in.

Stored Profiles

When the most suitable active configuration is established, it can be saved in a
stored profile to be recalled on power up or loaded back into the active profile