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Examples:
?
volume
displays help about the volume command.
>>? volume
Command : volume
Arguments: [H <1..10>] | [S <0..9>]
Task : Set volume for headphones (H) or phone speaker (S)
?
print a complete list of latest available commands.
>>?
? acc aesin aesout atdt autoboot baud bitrate bye cc ccmask
coldboot crc conn direc disc level
log login loop network panic passwd reset rxmode setup spids stat
statout time telco txmode
ver volume
Type '/' to repeat, '.' to edit last command
Type '? <command>' to get specific help
Type '? *' to get detailed list of commands
Catalog of Commands And Functions
The following is a alphabetical list of available commands and a description
for each.
The indicated default values refer to the values after a cold boot.
? [topic|*]
Get general help or help about specific command or detailed command list.
acc <1+|1-|2+|2->
Accept (+) or reject (- ) incoming call on specified ISDN line.
If the Zephyr is not in autoanswer mode an incoming call will be indicated on the
screen and with a ringing sound. The user can then accept or reject the call coming in
on a specific line.
Example:
acc 1+
accepts incoming call on line 1.
acc 2-
rejects incoming call on line 2
aes
Returns status of AES/EBU chips
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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