Storing A Telephone Number; Dialing A Stored Telephone Number; Automatic Pulse Dialing - Diamond SupraExpress 56e Manual

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If your modem does not receive a valid carrier from the remote modem within 50 seconds (the
default value of register S7), your modem hangs up and sends the NO CARRIER Result Code (or
3 if in numeric mode). If the modem does receive a valid carrier within the time allowed, it sends a
CONNECT XXXX message indicating a connection has been made.
S
T
TORING A
If your modem has NVRAM (Feature #120) you can store up to four frequently called phone
numbers in your modem's memory by using the &Zx=n command, where x is the modem's
memory location and n is the number to store. (The number cannot exceed 36 characters.) The
value in x can be Ø, 1, 2, or 3, with x=Ø the default.
For example, this command string saves tone dialed number T555-9624 in location 1:
AT &Z1=T555-9624 [CR]
D
S
IALING A
TORED
To dial a stored number, use D with the Sx modifier. This command dials the number stored in
memory location x. For example, the following command dials the number in memory location 1:
AT DS1 [CR]
A
UTOMATIC
If your local telephone system does not support touch tone dialing, the way your modem acts
depends on how it is configured.
If your dial string includes the P dial command modifier or you have previously issued the P
command, the modem will pulse dial.
If your dial string includes the T dial command modifier or you have previously issued the T
command, the modem will tone dial.
If your dial string does not include a P or T dial command modifier and you have previously issued
the T command, the modem does the following:
1 Listens for dial tone. (Note that changing the x command from its default can affect this step.)
2 Tone dials the first digit in the dial string.
3 Waits up to 3 seconds for the dial tone to end.
4 If the dial tone ends, the modem continues dialing.
If the dial tone does not end, the modem knows your phone system can only handle pulse
dialing (because the phone system did not process the tone-dialed first digit). So it switches to
pulse mode, pulse dials the first digit, and then pulse dials the rest of the number.
N
ELEPHONE
UMBER
T
ELEPHONE
P
D
ULSE
IALING
N
UMBER
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