AT*W1=n
Set the dialing interpretation of '*'
AT*ZAn=x
Register call screen number for TEL-A
AT*ZBn=x
Register call screen number for TEL-B
AT*ZDn=x
Register call screen number for data port
AT*Z!
Display all call screen number
AT*IAn
Enable to send caller ID for TEL-A
AT*IBn
Enable to send caller ID for TEL-B
AT*IDn
Enable to send caller ID for data port
AT!Dn=x
Set directory number
AT!D1=4125678
AT!Pn
Set connection protocol
AT!Sn=x
Set SPID number
AT!Wn
Set switch type
A/
Repeat last command
TA will re-execute the most recently
received command line
AT:
Enter into router command mode
+ + +
Escape sequence from data mode
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*0
'*' is interpreted as a normal digit
1
'*' is interpreted as a sub-address
delimiter
2
'*' is interpreted as an ending digit.
In enbloc sending mode TA will
send
received the ending digit or after
timeout A-law coding
For European, China, Australian and
etc
n
n = 1-5
x
x = call screen number
n
n = 1 - 5
x
x = call screen number
n
n = 1 - 5
x
x = call screen number
Display all screen number for analog
Port A, B and data port
0
not to send TEL - A telephone
number under outgoing call
*1
send TEL - A telephone number
0
not to send TEL - B telephone
number under outgoing call
*1
send TEL - B telephone number
0
not to send data port telephone
number under outgoing call
*1
send data port telephone number
n
n = 1,2, set directory number 1
(TEL-A) or 2 (TEL-B)
x
x = directory number
0
Clear channel
1
V.110
2
V.120
n
n = 1,2, set Service Provider
Identification 1 (TEL-A) or 2 (TEL-
B)
x
x = SPID string
0
AT&T 5ESS
1
DMS-100
4
NET3
5
Australia switch
6
Japan INS64
7
NI-1
This command does not use the AT
prefix nor does it require a carriage
return to enter
you can type "exit" to leave router
command mode and back to AT
command mode.
Escape from the data mode
55
the
dialing
number
after