AT&T 7400B Plus User Manual page 44

Data module
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CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
Page 3-12
Command line:
at&zm=nnn...n (
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at&zm= (
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Enter
atds=m (
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Automatic Answering
TABLE 3-4
Commands for Using Stored Telephone Numbers
Action:
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Store number nnn...n in location m, which is one of four
locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3. For
example:
at&z2=918006245123 (
stores the number 918006245123 in number storage
location 2.
Delete any number stored in location m, which is one of
four locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3.
For example:
at&z2= (
deletes any number that may have been stored in
number storage location 2.
Dial the number stored in location m, which is one of
four locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3.
For example:
atds=2 (
causes the 7400B Plus to dial the number stored in
location 2.
The 7400B Plus can be set up to answer incoming data calls
automatically. To initialize this option, type the command line:
ats0=nnn (
where nnn is a decimal number in the range of 1 through 255,
representing the number of rings to wait before answering. If nnn
is 0 (the factory-default setting), the automatic answer feature is
turned off. The red LED on the front of the 7400B Plus labeled
''AA'' lights when the automatic feature is turned on.
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