CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND OPERATION
DEFINITY Communications System
7400B Plus Data Module
Page 3-12
User´s Guide
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TABLE 3-4
Commands for Using Stored Telephone Numbers
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Command line:
Action:
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at&z
m
=
nnn...n (
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
Store number nnn...n in location m, which is one of four
locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3. For
example:
at&z2=918006245123
(
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
stores the number 918006245123 in number storage
location 2.
at&z
m
=
(
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
Delete any number stored in location m, which is one of
four locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3.
For example:
at&z2=
(
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
deletes any number that may have been stored in
number storage location 2.
atds=
m (
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
Dial the number stored in location m, which is one of
four locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3.
For example:
atds=2
(
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
causes the 7400B Plus to dial the number stored in
location 2.
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Automatic Answering
The 7400B Plus can be set up to answer incoming data calls
automatically. To initialize this option, type the command line:
ats0=
nnn (
Enter
)
fffffff
bbbbbbb
where nnn is a decimal number in the range of 1 through 255,
representing the number of rings to wait before answering. If nnn
is 0 (the factory-default setting), the automatic answer feature is
turned off. The red LED on the front of the 7400B Plus labeled
‘‘AA’’ lights when the automatic feature is turned on.