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Table 16
Telephone Number Characters
Remote Modem and/or Pager Characters
Character
0 - 9
!
-
( ) <SPACE>
,
W
R
T, P
@
;
Pager-Only Characters
Character
#
*
?
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Internal Modem
Are the actual digits of the telephone number.
Force the modem to perform a "hook flash" (i.e., hang up quickly and release) operation. The
hook-flash is sometimes used in office phone systems to signal the local switchboard to listen
for special codes to follow.
Make the telephone number more readable. They are ignored by the modem, and can be
placed anywhere in the field.
Forces the modem to pause 2 seconds before continuing to dial. A comma should be used
when you must dial "9" to get an outside line. If the modem must pause for a bit after dialing 9
for an outside line, the complete dial string may looking like this: 9, 555-8243.
Causes the modem to wait before continuing. W means "wait for a dial tone."
Stands for "Reverse." The R command is a prefix which tells the modem to connect with an
originate-only modem. Without the prefix, the UPStation S3 modem may not communicate
with an originate-only modem. If used, R must be prefixed to any digits dialed, i.e., R 9, 555-
8325.
Selects tone or pulse dialing. Only one of these can be used in a given number. They are both
prefixes, the T stands for tone (i.e., touch tone) and the P stands for pulse. By default, the
modem uses tone dialing. If the UPS is connected to a phone line which requires pulse dialing,
a P must be prefixed to the number, i.e., P 555-8325.
Is used to wait past a recorded voice message that is requesting additional information input
such as a recording giving instructions for entering an extension or password. When used,
@ commands the modem to wait 5 seconds before continuing to the next part of the dial
string.
Forces the modem to return to command mode after dialing. Unless you are very familiar with
modems, we recommend that you not use this command.
Signifies the end of the number. Most pager service equipment require that the pound symbol
be used to terminate an entry.
Generates a separator character between fields in the display window. For example, if the
pager display string is 555*8325, it appears in the pager window as 555-8325.
Holds the event ID code (pager only) before being transmitted to the pager service equipment.
(See the Dial-out Events in Table 15 for the list of ID codes and associated events.) For
example, if the modem is dialing a pager because of a battery test failed, the ? character is
replaced with the number "1" before transmission. The number 1 then appears in the pager
display window at the same location in which it appeared in the pager display number field.
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