ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 130

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Command Options Function & Description Format [[Yn][Nn]called_party_number][[ of "s" W][,]]inband_dtmf_number or [[Yn][Nn]called_party_Number][/ [Zn]called_party_subaddress/] DAs Dial s (number and options) that follows for the Analog adapter, Phone 1. DBs Dial s (number and options) that follows for the Analog adapter, Phone 2. DBn Connection option if leased-line mode is selected after power-on. DB1 Use B1 channel in originate mode. DB2 Use B2 channel in originate mode. DB3 Use B1 & B2 channels in originate mode. DIs Dial s (number and options) that follows for ISDN data call DL Repeat last ATD command DNn n=0-1 Set directory numbers (USA). DN0=xx Set the DNO value. xxxx DN1= Clear the DNO. DN? Query present DNs. DSn n=0-39 Dial number stored in non-volatile RAM at location 'n'; use "+" to dial two consecutive numbers for bundling or MPPP calls En Command mode local echo of keyboard commands E0 Echo off E1 * Echo on Ref. S85.0 S44.3 S23.0 118

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118
Command
Options
Function & Description
Ref.
Format
of ā€œsā€
[[Yn][Nn]called_party_number][[
W][,]]inband_dtmf_number
or
[[Yn][Nn]called_party_Number][/
[Zn]called_party_subaddress/]
DA
s
Dial s (number and options) that
follows for the Analog adapter,
Phone 1.
DB
s
Dial s (number and options) that
follows for the Analog adapter,
Phone 2.
DB
n
Connection option if leased-line
mode is selected after power-on.
S85.0
DB1
Use B1 channel in originate mode.
DB2
Use B2 channel in originate mode.
DB3
Use B1 & B2 channels in originate
mode.
DI
s
Dial s (number and options) that
follows for ISDN data call
DL
Repeat last ATD command
DN
n
n=0-1
Set directory numbers (USA).
DN0=xx
xxxx
Set the DNO value.
DN1=
Clear the DNO.
DN?
Query present DNs.
DS
n
n=0-39
Dial number stored in non-volatile
RAM at location 'n'; use ā€œ+ā€ to
dial two consecutive numbers for
bundling or MPPP calls
S44.3
E
n
Command mode local echo of
keyboard commands
S23.0
E0
Echo off
E1
*
Echo on