RTU-292C Operations Manual
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4.3.12
Speed Dial Command
SD <nn|ALL> <num|.|?> <CR>
This command is used to program or review data in speed dial memory. There are 99 locations in
speed dial memory. These range from 1 to 99, with location 0 being used by the system as “scratch
pad” memory. The keyword “ALL” may be used in place of the speed dial location to refer to all of
speed dial memory. The second argument allows the speed dial location to be programmed to the
given number string. Valid phone numbers contain the ASCII Text digits “0”-“9” as well as “*” and “#”. If
a period is entered in place of the phone number data, the speed dial location will be erased. The
speed dial location can be reviewed by entering a “?” in place of the phone number.
The phone number may contain up to 25 digits.
Expected Response: Speed Dial Response.
Examples:
SD 1 5551212 <CR> ; Command to program location 1 with the phone number 555-1212.
%SD 1 5551212 E0 <CR> ; Status showing that location 1 is programmed with the number 555-1212.
SD 21 ? <CR> ; Command requesting the contents of speed dial location 21.
%SD 21 5551212 E0 <CR> ; Status showing that location 21 is programmed with the number 555-1212.
SD ALL . <CR>
; Command to delete all locations in speed dial memory.
%SD 1 is empty. E0 <CR> ; Each speed dial location is reported as empty.
%SD 2 is empty. E0 <CR>
…
%SD 99 is empty. E0 <CR>
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