0049-2702-XXX Alliance Series Modems – USER MANUAL
08/05/2010
Rev. A
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S? – Read S register
This command instructs the autodialer to read the contents of the
specified S register. The syntax is
Sr?
, where
r
specifies the register to be read. For example,
S7?
reads the value of register S7. The value is displayed on the computer or terminal monitor.
If you enter ? by itself, the autodialer will display the value of the last register used; if = is
entered by itself, the autodialer will display the number of the last register used (e.g., S2). For
information on how to interpret S register values, see Table 4-4.
T – Tone dialing
This command causes a telephone number in the dial command string to be
dialed using tone signals. (See the
P
command above for additional information.)
W – Wait for dial tone
The
W
(or colon) dialing modifier is used in a dial string to instruct the
modem to wait for a dial tone before proceeding. The wait time (30 seconds by default) can be
adjusted by changing the value in register S7. If no dial tone is detected within the specified
time, the modem will hang up and give a NO DIALTONE result code (if this result code is
enabled by the
X
command).
Z – Recall stored user profile
The
Z
command recalls a profile of the modem configuration
settings previously saved using the
&W
command, resets the modem and makes the recalled
profile (profile 0 or 1) active. A user profile is designated as profile 0 or profile 1 when it is
saved using the
&W
command.
, - Pause
A comma causes the modem to pause for 2 seconds (or time specified in register S8)
before processing the next character in a dial string or command. This command is used to place
an outside call through a PBX switchboard, where 9 has to be dialed to gain outside access – the
pause allows time for the dial tone to occur before the modem dials the number:
AT D9,3331234
Similarly, a comma may be used to cause the ALX to pause before beginning to dial a telephone
number. Multiple commas may be used to increase the pause time.
; - Forced command state
A semicolon placed at the end of a dial command causes the ALX
to return to the command state after dialing without disconnecting.
The following examples illustrate how the
;
command is used:
The first example is a banking transaction: The command
AT D333-1234
; dials the bank’s
phone number and returns the ALX to the command state. After the
OK
prompt is displayed on
the DTE, the command
AT D T 0901#
is entered. This transmits the identification number 0901
to the bank, and again returns the ALX to the command state. An account number and other data
may be transmitted in the same way.
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