Using The Cmd And At Commands; When To Type Commands - AT&T 7506 User Manual

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Using the CMD and AT Commands

When to Type Commands

You can only type commands using the data terminal keyboard to dial calls, program, and
maintain your system when your ADM is in Local Mode. When your ADM is in CMD Local
Mode or AT Local Mode, you are not transmitting data; your ADM is interpreting and acting
upon the instructions you type. If your Local Mode is set to CMD, then your terminal displays
the CMD: prompt while you are in Local Mode. AT Local Mode does not display
any prompt.
If you are on a data call, you can move to Local Data Mode by typing the attention sequence
+++ (default attention value) rapidly. The CMD: prompt or an OK response should appear on
your screen depending on the Local Mode you have selected.
Using the CMD and AT Commands
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