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ISDN TA/V
13.4 Answering an Incoming Call
Using the default settings of Factory configuration 0, your ISDN TA/V has
been configured to answer incoming calls automatically. This can be altered
using TA/V commands as explained later in this manual.
On receipt of an incoming call, your ISDN TA/V’s front-panel LCD displays
INCOMING RING
. The word
RING
will be echoed to your computer screen
(providing your computer is running a communication-software program,
and is in communication with the ISDN TA/V).
If autoanswer is disabled the call can be answered either manually using the
attached handset; by selecting the
ANSWER
option from your communica-
tion software’s menu; or by issuing the AT command
ATA<CR>
.
13.5 ISDN TA/V Response Codes
The type and complexity of responses that your ISDN TA/V displays in its
LCD and to your screen is dependent on the setting of two AT commands,
as outlined in this section.
The
Q
command is used to enable or disable your ISDN TA/V’s response
codes:
ATQ0<CR>
Enables response codes.
ATQ1<CR>
Disables response codes.
ATQ2<CR>
Enables the originating ISDN TA/V only to send
response codes to the DTE. Required for most
UNIX applications.
The
V
command setting dictates the format of these response codes:
ATV0<CR>
Responses displayed in numeric format.
ATV1<CR>
Responses displayed in text format.