Compaq Armada 7300 33.6Kbps Modem Commands for Armada 7000 Family of Personal - Page 57

Pause Command, Pulse Dial P, Return to Command State, Tone Dial T, Wait for Dial Tone W, Wait

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: 3 +,7( $3(5 (cont.) . . Pause Command (,) . . . This command causes the modem to pause for a specified time during dialing. The duration is set by register S8. . . . Pulse Dial (P) . This command sets the dialing mode to pulse. All calls will remain pulse until tone dialing is . selected. . . Parameters: none . . . Return to Command State (;) . . This command forces the modem to remain in the command state without disconnecting . after dialing a number. The semicolon must be placed at the end of the dial command. . . . Tone Dial (T) . . . This command sets the dialing mode to tone. All calls will remain tone until pulse dialing is selected. . . Parameters: none . . . Wait for Dial Tone (W) . This command causes the modem to wait up to a specified time for the dial tone to occur. . The telephone number is dialed immediately upon dial tone detection. This may be helpful . . . when dialing through a PBX or for some long distance services. The maximum wait period is set in register S7. . . . Wait for Quiet Answer Command (@) . The modem will wait for at least 210 milliseconds of noise, then 5 seconds of silence in the . call-progress frequency band before continuing with the next dial-string parameter. If the . . . modem does not detect the 210 milliseconds of noise and the 5 seconds of silence before the expiration of the call-abort time (S7), the modem will terminate the call attempt with a NO . ANSWER message. If busy detection is enabled, the modem may terminate the call with the . BUSY result code. If the answer tone arrives during execution of this parameter, the modem . handshakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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Pause Command (,)
This command causes the modem to pause for a specified time during dialing. The duration
is set by register S8.
Pulse Dial (P)
This command sets the dialing mode to pulse. All calls will remain pulse until tone dialing is
selected.
Parameters: none
Return to Command State (;)
This command forces the modem to remain in the command state without disconnecting
after dialing a number. The semicolon must be placed at the end of the dial command.
Tone Dial (T)
This command sets the dialing mode to tone. All calls will remain tone until pulse dialing is
selected.
Parameters: none
Wait for Dial Tone (W)
This command causes the modem to wait up to a specified time for the dial tone to occur.
The telephone number is dialed immediately upon dial tone detection. This may be helpful
when dialing through a PBX or for some long distance services. The maximum wait period
is set in register S7.
Wait for Quiet Answer Command (@)
The modem will wait for at least 210 milliseconds of noise, then 5 seconds of silence in the
call-progress frequency band before continuing with the next dial-string parameter. If the
modem does not detect the 210 milliseconds of noise and the 5 seconds of silence before the
expiration of the call-abort time (S7), the modem will terminate the call attempt with a NO
ANSWER message. If busy detection is enabled, the modem may terminate the call with the
BUSY result code. If the answer tone arrives during execution of this parameter, the modem
handshakes.