ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 61

Dial Number, Manual Dial and the DATA/VOICE Switches

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ENTER. The blinking cursor will change into an underscore and will move to the next position on the right side of the colon(:). SELECT MEMORY will change to SELECT DIGIT. Press the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the valid digits and characters for dialing. Pressing ENTER will confirm the selected digit and cause the cursor to move to the next position. Repeat the above procedure to finish entering the number, then press ENTER again to save the entry in the EEPROM. The stored numbers will remain in the memory until you revise or delete them. Pressing the up arrow key in the process will abort and exit the current number entry and nothing will be changed or saved. Dial Number The same procedure as in the STORE NUMBER operation is used when entering numbers. Once the number entry is completed, press the ENTER key to dial the number. > SELECT DIGIT 1234567_ > SELECT DIGIT Dialing a number Equivalent AT Commands ATD1234567 Dial phone number. Manual Dial and the DATA/VOICE Switches Use of a telephone set to make a call, in which case an answer tone comes back, is normally called Manual Dial. Once the other side answers, access the O(Originate) by using the left or right arrow key so the blinking cursor settles on the O. Then press the ENTER key to start the modem handshaking sequence. Equivalent AT Commands ATD Go on-line in Originate mode. When dialing a person, use the telephone to make the call. When someone on the other side answers, decide who will be the Originate modem and who will be the Answer modem. Once an agreement is reached, use the left or right arrow key to select the O or A for Originate or Answer. Then press the ENTER key to start the modem handshaking sequence. Equivalent AT Commands ATD Go on-line in Originate mode. ATA Go on-line in Answer mode. 5-5

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ENTER
. The blinking cursor will change into an underscore and will move to the next
position on the right side of the colon(
:
).
SELECT MEMORY
will change to
SELECT
DIGIT
. Press the left and right arrow keys to scroll through the valid digits and char-
acters for dialing. Pressing
ENTER
will confirm the selected digit and cause the cursor
to move to the next position.
Repeat the above procedure to finish entering the number, then press
ENTER
again
to save the entry in the EEPROM. The stored numbers will remain in the memory
until you revise or delete them. Pressing the up arrow key in the process will abort
and exit the current number entry and nothing will be changed or saved.
Dial Number
The same procedure as in the
STORE NUMBER
operation is used when entering
numbers. Once the number entry is completed, press the
ENTER
key to dial the
number.
Manual Dial and the DATA/VOICE Switches
Use of a telephone set to make a call, in which case an answer tone comes back, is
normally called Manual Dial. Once the other side answers, access the
O
(Originate)
by using the left or right arrow key so the blinking cursor settles on the
O
. Then press
the
ENTER
key to start the modem handshaking sequence.
When dialing a person, use the telephone to make the call. When someone on the
other side answers, decide who will be the Originate modem and who will be the
Answer modem. Once an agreement is reached, use the left or right arrow key to se-
lect the
O
or
A
for Originate or Answer. Then press the
ENTER
key to start the mo-
dem handshaking sequence.
Equivalent AT Commands
ATD1234567
Dial phone number.
Equivalent AT Commands
ATD
Go on-line in Originate mode.
Equivalent AT Commands
ATD
Go on-line in Originate mode.
ATA
Go on-line in Answer mode.
<ENTER>
<<
>>
SELECT
DIGIT
1234567_
<<
>> SELECT
DIGIT
Dialing a number