Compaq Armada 7300 33.6Kbps Modem Commands for Armada 7000 Family of Personal - Page 56
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: 3 +,7( $3(5 (cont.) NOTE: This modem supports credit card dialing for Sprint, AT&T, and MCI carriers. . . . . CHAPTER 6- DIAL MODIFIERS . . . Dial Modifiers Summary . . . . Credit Card Dialing (&) . This command is used for credit card dialing. For example: . . ATDT XXXXXXXXXXX & XXXX for AT&T and MCI . ATDT XXXXXXXXXXX & XXXXXXXXXXX & XXXX for Sprint . . The first & instructs the modem to wait until the credit card dialing tone is received. The . second & (if needed) is placed between the number dialed and the credit card access tone. . . . Dial Digits Characters (0-9, A-D, #, *) . . N Valid characters for tone dialing: 0 - 9, A - D, #, * . . N Valid characters for pulse dialing: 0 - 9 . . . Dial Stored Number (S) . This command dials the telephone number stored in dial string location "n" with the AT&Zn . command. If = n is omitted the modem will dial the number stored in location 0. . . . n = 0 to 3 . . Dial Stored Number in Cellular Phone ($S) . . . This command dials the telephone number stored in dial string "n" with the AT$Zn command. If no cellular phone is present, the modem responds with an ERROR result code. . . . Flash Hook Command (!) . This command causes the modem to go on-hook momentarily. Used by some PBX systems . to access special features such as call forwarding and call transfer. Register S100 controls . . the length of time the modem goes on-hook. . . . Force V.22 for One Call Only (J) . This command forces the line protocol to V.22 for the initial connection of the current call. . . . Format Dial String [( ), - , ] . . These commands may be used to format a dial string. Punctuation characters may be used . for clarity, with parentheses, hyphen, and spaces ignored. . . . Originate Call in Answer Mode (R) . . This command dials normally, but the handshake is in answer mode. . . . .