For example, type .14085426793. Then finish setting up your
connection as usual.
Note: If you are using Windows 95 or 98, be sure that Use
country code and area code is turned off. If you are using NT,
be sure that Use Telephony dialing properties is turned off.
These items are on the same connection properties screen as the
box where you type the phone numbers.
If your service provider requires that your dial the D-channel and
the B-channels, type a period in front of the D-channel number.
Then type &, followed by the B-channel numbers, separated by
&s.
For example, type .12625551212&12625331313&12623351212.
Then finish setting up your connection as usual.
Storing Phone Numbers
Your ISDN TA can store up to 10 numbers for quicker dialing. Note:
Only use this function if you can modify your software’s command to
dial.
To store a number, type AT&Zn=s and press Enter.
In the place of n, type a number between zero and nine. This number
will be the code number for the stored number. In the place of s, type
the number that you want stored. To store the most recent number
dialed, type L in the place of s.
Note: The stored number function will support the special dialing
methods discussed above.
For example, type AT&Z2=18475551212&12625551847 and press
Enter.
To dial this stored number, simply ATDSn and press Enter. In the
place of n, type the code number for the stored number that you want to
dial.
For example, type ATDS2 and press Enter.
Using Call Logging
Your ISDN TA automatically logs the five most recent incoming and
outgoing data calls and calls to your ISDN TA’s Analog Device Ports.
It records the date, time, and number for each call. For data calls, it also
records the protocol used.
To view this log, open your terminal software (In ControlCenter, click
the Terminal icon.). Then type ATI18 and press Enter.