ZyXEL Omni TA 128 User Guide - Page 31

Outgoing Calls

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Use "A/" to repeat the last command. No 'AT' prefix is needed for this command. The TA128 supports either verbose result code (i.e. "OK") or numerical result code (i.e. "0"). You can use ATVn command to set it one way or the other: Command ATV0 ATV1 Description Select numerical result code. Select verbose result code. Outgoing Calls The TA128 has 3 modes in which to send communication over ISDN network. • ISDN data. • Analog port, Phone 1 communication. • Analog port, Phone 2 communication. These modes are auto-switching based on the commands you issue. Let's take a look at how the communication mode is automatically switched. At your terminal program, proceed with the following instructions: Dialing out using ISDN mode The command "ATDI" tells your TA128 that you want to make an ISDN data call and to therefore use the ISDN mode to call out. Type: ATDI17142630398 (Make an ISDN call) Dialing out using ISDN mode's optional Speech Bearer Service TA128 supports ISDN data utilizing Speech Bearer Service. To enable this function, you need to set S-register S83 bit 7 to 1 19

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Use “A/” to repeat the last command. No ‘AT’ prefix is needed for
this command.
The TA128 supports either verbose result code (i.e. “OK”) or
numerical result code (i.e. “0"). You can use
ATV
n
command to
set it one way or the other:
Command
Description
ATV0
Select numerical result code.
ATV1
Select verbose result code.
Outgoing Calls
The TA128 has 3 modes in which to send communication over
ISDN network.
ISDN data.
Analog port, Phone 1 communication.
Analog port, Phone 2 communication.
These modes are auto-switching based on the commands you
issue. Let’s take a look at how the communication mode is
automatically switched. At your terminal program, proceed with
the following instructions:
Dialing out using ISDN mode
The command “ATDI” tells your TA128 that you want to make an
ISDN data call and to therefore use the ISDN mode to call out.
Type:
ATDI17142630398<enter>
(Make an ISDN call)
Dialing out using ISDN mode’s optional Speech Bearer
Service
TA128 supports ISDN data utilizing Speech Bearer Service. To
enable this function, you need to set S-register S83 bit 7 to 1