command line, from left to right.
Command
Modifier
- ( )
0-9
A-D
J
L
P
Sn
T
W
*
#
&
$
@
,
!
^
;
In the following command string example, your modem goes off-hook, waits for a dial tone, and
then touch tone dials the number 1-405-555-9624.
22
Command Definition
To aid readability, spaces, hyphens and parentheses can be used in the
command line without affecting its function
(any numeric digit) Causes the indicated digit to be dialed.
(tone dial only) Causes the indicated symbol to be dialed.
Perform MNP10 link negotiation at 1200 bps (for current call only).
Dial last string dialed.
Pulse dial the following digits. (Some country codes may not allow this
command after the first digit.)
Use dialing string stored in register n (Ø to 3).
Tone dial the following digits. (Some country codes may not allow this
command after the first digit.)
Wait for dial tone before processing the next character in the dial string
(useful for PBX phone systems), within the time set in S6 and/or S7.
Use the DTMF code for "star".
Use the DTMF code for "gate".
Wait for "bong" Credit Card billing tone (same as $).
Wait for "bong" Credit Card billing tone (same as &).
Wait for five seconds of silence before continuing.
Pause for time specified in S Register 8 before processing the next character
in dial string.
Hook flash (time specified by S29).
(Indicates a data connection.) Call originating pulse toggle. If it is normally
on in your country setting, it toggles OFF; if it is normally off, then the tone is
toggled ON (as in the case of the US country setting).
Return to command state after dialing without going "on-hook" (must be
last character in the command line).
AT DT 1 (405) 555-9624 [CR]
.
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