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Making and Receiving Data Calls
See "System Data Features," "Account
Code Entry," and "System Speed Dial" in
this chapter.
Answering Data Calls
See the instructions supplied with your
data module.
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Calling with Digital Data Equipment
The following are general instructions for placing and receiving calls; details are
in
the instructions supplied with your ISDN 7500B Data Module.
1.
From the CMD: prompt, type d (for dial) and the extension for the data hunt
group for the digital-to-analog modem pool you are using and press Enter.
For example, to make a data call to an analog data station using the analog-
to-digital modem pool at extension 776:
Type d 776.
Press Enter.
When you are connected to the ISDN 7500B Data Module in the pool, a
message similar to the following appears on your screen:
CONNECTED
-
MODE
END SPEED - 2400
2.
Using the data terminal keyboard, dial the number for the analog data station
you are calling. (This is the second stage of dialing.)
If you are calling an inside analog data station, type atdt and dial the
extension number of the analog data station you are calling and press
Enter. For example, to call an analog data station at extension 25:
Type atdt25.
n Press Enter.
If you are calling an outside analog data station, type atdt, activate the
Privacy feature, then dial the outside telephone number for the outside
analog data station you are calling, including the dial-out code required to
select the outside line/trunk. In addition, you can use a Speed Dial code
instead of dialing the telephone number.
If you are required to enter an account code, you must dial #82, the account
code, and # before you dial the dial-out code and telephone number.
3.
Use the instructions supplied with your modem and/or data communications
software to send data, receive data, and disconnect the call.
4.
To disconnect the call, after entering the data mode, type +++ to get to the
CMD: prompt, then type e for end. The CLEARING ENDED message
appears on your computer screen.
The ISDN 7500B Data Module automatically answers incoming data calls, such
as electronic mail messages, when your computer or data terminal is on and
you have it set for automatic answer.
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