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autoboot <+|->
Switch on/off automatic boot on fatal errors.
Default:
on
Under some very rare conditions the Zephyr will stop working and print out an error
message. If autoboot is on the Zephyr will perform a warm boot after a few seconds to
reenter operational status. While the error message is displayed you can press the #
button at the front panel to cause a warm boot or the * button to cause a cold boot.
baud <300,600,1200,2400,4800,9600,19200> [1|2]
Set RS232 baudrate and stopbits.
Default:
9600 baud
Note that you will have to adjust the baudrate at your terminal program after changing
the Zephyr's baudrate.
bitrate <56/32|64/32|56/48|64/48>
Select line bitrate/sample rate. (In kbps/kHz.)
Default:
56kbps/32kHz.
bye
Logout. Except
login
, no commands will be available.
cc [<0000..1111>]
Set contact closure output value (4 bits).
This command followed by a binary value sets the local Zephyr’s parallel outputs to the
value. If connected to a remote Zephyr, the values from that unit will override this value.
Since an update is sent every 5 seconds, the entered value will not remain longer than
this period.
ccmask <0000..1111>
Set contact closure input XOR mask (4 bits). This is used to flip the polarity of inputs to
match what is available from the outside world. A value of 1 means the input is inverted
from usual. When an input is not connected, this command may be used to simulate
the input signal.
Default:
0000
coldboot
Initiate cold boot sequence (configuration will be lost).
During a coldboot ALL system parameters will be cleared. This includes setups, type of
ISDN, SPIDs, directory numbers etc.
compat <zephyr|dialog4|slimline>
Select compatibility mode. Default is Zephyr. Used for enabling special modes for use
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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