MagicSurfer 56K
User’s Guide
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Dmn
ATDmn will dial a phone number where m is a modifier: L, W, ,, ;, @,
!, or S. It will dial the telephone number n.
L
Dial last number
W
Wait for dial tone. If you have selected X0 or X1 (disable dial tone
detection), then you can use this modifier to override that setting.
,
Pause during dial. The amount of time to pause is determined in
register S8.
;
Return to command mode after dialing. It does not wait for carrier or
hang up.
@
Wait for 5 seconds of silence. This is used to access systems that do
not provide a dial tone.
!
Hook flash. Causes the modem to go on-hook for 0.5 seconds. This is
used in PBX systems and for voice features like call waiting.
S=(0-9)
Dials a stored number. Up to ten numbers can be stored, and the
addresses are from 0 to 9. To store a number into one of these
addresses, use the &Z command.
E0
Commands issued to the modem are not echoed to the local terminal.
This only matters in the command mode. It does not affect the modem
ability to send response codes.
E1
Commands are echoed to the local terminal.
H0
Force modem on-hook (hang-up).
H1
Force modem off-hook (to answer or dial).
I0
Return numeric product code
I1
Return hardware variation code
I2
Report internal code
I3
Report software revision number
I4
Report product feature listing
L0
Speaker volume zero
L1
Speaker volume low
L2
Speaker volume low
L3
Speaker volume low (Hardware currently limits volume
adjustment to on/off)
M0
Speaker always off
M1
Speaker on until carrier detected
M2
Speaker always on
M3
Speaker on during answering only
N0
Disable auto-mode. This forces the modem to connect at the speed
specified in register S37.
N1
Enable auto-mode. The modem will answer at the highest
available line speed and ignore any ATBn command.
O0
Return to data mode. If you have entered the command mode using
the time independent escape sequence, this will put you back in data
mode without going on-hook.