Omni.Net Lite User's Guide
Table 14 AT Data Command Sets Requiring an "AT" Prefix
COMMAND
%P2=n
%S0=<phone
number> [/<sub-
address>]
-P0=n
-Zd=<phone
number> [/<sub-
address>]
3.3.2 Command Sets for Analog Ports
The AT command sets for the analog port are shown in the following table.
Table 15 AT Command Sets for the Analog Port
COMMAND
\P0=n
\P1=n
\P2=n
\V
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OPTION
DESCRIPTION
Select CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) or CLIR
(Calling Line Identification Restriction).
n=0 indicates you select CLIR and the ISDN switch will not pass
your phone number to the destination site.
n=1 indicates you select CLIP and the ISDN switch will pass
your phone number to the destination site.
Assign a phone number to the data port.
<phone number>: Enter up to 32 characters, including digits
from 0 to 9, *, #, hyphen ( -), comma (,) and (','). [','] will be
ignored.
<sub-address>: Enter up to 20 ASCII characters ranging from
"0-9"," a-z" and "A-Z".
Select transmitting frame size for X.75
n=128-2048 bytes, the default is 254.
Set a pre-stored phone number for the data port.
d: 0-4
<phone number>: Enter up to 32 characters, including digits
from 0 to 9, *, #, hyphen ( -), comma (,) and (','). [','] will be
ignored.
<sub-address>: Enter up to 20 ASCII characters ranging from
"0-9"," a-z" and "A-Z".
DESCRIPTION
Select CODEC type. Do not change the type until you use the TA in another
country.
n=0: A-law
µ
n=1:
-law
Select the dialing method for the analog port.
n=0 indicates overlap sending, and same system as the traditional telephone
(default).
n=1 indicates en-block sending, and you must press "#" after the phone number.
Configure the analog port priority.
n=0: Both of the analog ports have same priority.
n=1: The PHONE 1 port has higher priority.
n=2: The PHONE 2 port has higher priority.
Display the settings for all parameters.
Chapter 3 Using AT Commands