
(&Zn=string) Store Telephone Number
The &Zn=string command is used to store one of four (n=0,1,2,3) telephone numbers
(into NVRAM) for dialing at a later time using the DS=n dial stored number command.
'String' represents an ASCII string composed of dial digits plus optional modifiers. Dial
digits may include 0 - 9 (pulse or tone dial) and A,B,C,D,#,and * (tone only). Possible
modifiers include comma,T,P,R,W,!,@, and ; as described in Dstring command. Up to 33
characters may be stored. Unrecognized characters such as space, dash, and parenthesis
are ignored and need not be included in the count. If more than 33 recognized characters
are supplied, the dial string will be truncated to 33. If the &Zn=string command is issued
in the escape state, an ERROR message will be returned and no dial string will be stored.
If parameter n= is omitted, 0 is assumed.
Example 1:
AT&Z T 555-1212 stores T5551212 into NVRAM location Zero.
OK
modem
acknowledges
ATDS
dial
stored
string
Zero
T5551212
modem acknowledges and dials
Example 2:
AT&Z2=T1(602)961-2997 stores T16029612997 into NVRAM location 2.
OK
modem
acknowledges
The number stored by the preceding command may be dialed from the command state by:
ATDS=2 dial
stored
number in location 2.
716029612997
modem acknowledges and dials