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Tandy
protocol
reference
Add
the
semicolon
to the
end
of
the
command
line
when
transmitting
information
to
a
telephone order
service
or
bank
service that
recog-
nizes
touch-tones.
By
inserting
the semicolon,
you
can
enter
a long
command
line
before
establishing
communication
with another
Modem.
Example:
Response
Command
D
T1(111)123-4567;X
Function
Wake
up!
Originate the
call
by
touch-tone
dialing.
Return
to
com-
mand
mode.
D
43278
#;X
Transmit the ID
number.
Return
to
command
mode.
D
8881
#;X
Transmit the password.
Return
to
command
mode.
D
273*65
#;X
Enter the
transaction.
Return
to
command
mode.
C
Terminate
the
call.
BS
(Backspace)
Non-dialable
digit
Erases the
last
key
stroke entered
in
the
dialer
memory.
If
you
press
(BS)
and
hold
down
the
key (backspaces
are auto-repeated), every
digit
that
you
entered while
programming
the
dialer
memory
will
be
erased.
As
long
as
you
do
not
use
a
non-valid character
(for
the
dialer),
you
are
still
in
the
dialer
program mode. Send
backspace
codes,
then
enter valid
digits
(123-456
9876)
and
the
dialer
memory
will receive
each
one.
@
Redefine abort
character
With
this
command,
you
can change
the
default
abort
character
CTRL
T
into
any
ASCII
character
you
like.
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