This is a quick listing of the setup toggles. A complete explanation of each toggle begins on page 6.
| Toggle | Description |
|---|---|
| E | Echo OFF |
| e | Echo ON |
| C | $ sign not sent as leading character in data stream & dashes inserted in phone number. |
| c | $ sign sent as leading character in data stream & dashes inserted in phone number. |
| X | Comprehensive format with duration and checksum. |
| x | Limited format denoting only inbound and outbound (not suggested for most applications). |
| U | Internal blocking/passing OFF. |
| u | Internal blocking/passing ON. (Block or pass is determined by "K,k" toggle). |
| K | Pass calls until notified by Internal Memory routine ("u") or by W command. |
| k | Block calls until notified by Internal Memory routine ("u") or by W command. |
| A | Data sent BEFORE and AFTER call. |
| a | Data sent as defined by "S,s" toggle. |
| S | Data sent at the Start of call only. (If "a" set above). |
| s | Data sent at the End of call only. (If "a" set above). |
| B | Block first ring to output jack. |
| b | Block first ring set to OFF. |
| D | Detail information for call not sent. |
| d | Detail information sent. |
| O | Inbound call information sent only. |
| o | Outbound and Inbound information sent. |
| T | Do not capture DTMF on inbound calls. |
| t | Capture DTMF on inbound calls. (Used mostly for Voice Mail and IVR applications) |
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