System Functions and Features as of I7.9
Features
505
sy
d-
020
0/3.
0
– I7.
9
– 1
1
.2009
Tab. 350 Dial command
If the number contains macro characters, use the "/" character to separate it from
"ATD". The "@" character is the same as "/A".
Tab. 351 Examples of dial command
Tab. 352 Signalling an incoming call
Tab. 353 Other commands
Tab. 354 Status reports in response to ATH
The ATAS and ATASpro protocols can be disclosed to interested manufacturers of
messaging, monitoring and alarm equipment on request. Please go directly to
"[email protected]".
ATD nnn...<cr>
Writes nnn... on the terminal display
ATDT nnn...<cr>
Equivalent to ATD
ATDP nnn...<cr>
Equivalent to ATD
ATD@ 351 <cr>
Seizes and dials the number 351
ATD/|*21205 PX/<cr>
Seizes internally and initiates a Call Forwarding Unconditional
CALL V FROM nnnn <cr>
The PC Dial application signals a call using one of the messages on
the left, depending on whether name or number information is avail-
able.
CALL V FROM name/nnn <cr>
CALL V FROM name/<cr>
CALL V FROM <cr>
ATA <cr>
Answers call with hands-free mode
ATH <cr>
Terminates call connection (goes on-hook)
ATE1 <cr>
Activates echo
ATEO <cr>
Deactivates echo
ATH?
Enquires about connection status
IDLE <cr>
The terminal is idle (free)
DIALLING <cr>
The terminal is sending dialling pulses
CONNECT <cr>
The connection is set up
RING <cr>
The terminal is being called
CALLING <cr>
The terminal is receiving the ring-back tone
TRANSPARENT MODE <cr>
The terminal is sending voice-frequency signals
BUSY <cr>
Busy
DISCONNECT <cr>
The connection is being disconnected
OK <cr>
Response to all other valid commands