
NT7D16 Data Access card
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Circuit Card
Description and Installation
Keyboard Autobaud is allowed after the call is placed in off-line mode.
Note:
If the Hayes autobaud characters A or a are sent, the DAC will
enter Hayes dialing mode. Autobaud character detection is selected in the
software.
Auto parity
The user can override the downloaded parity rate by entering the ASCII
period (.) as a command. This period must be the only command sent,
followed by <CR>. The period must be sent only when the Primary menu is
displayed, and can be sent only once during a call setup session.
Dialing operation
For the purposes of this document, when illustrating the prompt/response
sequences, the bold type is what the user enters on the keyboard. All other
type represents the DAC output. Likewise, “xxxxxxx,” “yyyyyyy,” or
“zzzzzzz” represents numbers entered by the user, or dialed by the DAC, and
in no way indicates the absolute character limit. A maximum of 43 characters
is allowed.
When the user enters the autobaud character, <CR>, and the dialing mode is
Manual (not Hotline), the DAC sends the following menu:
If the user enters <CR>, the DAC presents this prompt again. When a number
is entered, the DAC attempts to place the call. Entering H at this point will list
the Primary Commands menu:
<CR><LF><CR><LF><LF>ENTER NUMBER OR H (FOR HELP):<SP>
Primary Commands Menu:
A - Auto Dial C - Call
D - Display M - Modify
S - Speed Call
CTRL Z (Abort Keyboard Dialing)
Select: <SP>
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