Mitsubishi Electronics MIM-A01 Setting General Message Parameters, AT+T Send=All, Sending a Fax

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AT Commands MIM-A01

Appendix

 

 

8.2.5AT+T Send - Sending SMS, E-Mail, Fax and Express E-Mail Messages

Setting General Message Parameters

AT+T Send="All;..."

AT+T Send="ALL; DialPrefix:nnn; ModemName:Name; ModemNumber:number End:char"

This command sets the parameters that are common to all types of messages; no message is sent.

No message text can be entered after this command!

nnn:Getting an Outside Line Prefix

If you are using the modem on a system where a prefix is needed to get an outside line, en- ter it here. Enter characters which can be dialled (0-9,*,#, comma) only.

If no prefix is needed to get an outside line, you can leave out this parameter.

Name: When sending fax messages, this name is used in the header of the fax sent and as sender ID when sending Express E-Mails.

A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters is allowed.

Number: Number of the telephone line to which your Tixi modem is connected. This number must be entered in international format: +49-30-1234567.

This number is used in the headers of fax messages and is listed as the sender for Express E-Mails.

Char: Defines the character that closes the message and starts sending. (default: <STRG>+<Z>)

Example:

Enter the external call prefix "0", the modem name "John Doe Inc, modem 2" and the telephone number "+44-20-1234567":

AT+T Send = "All; DialPrefix:0; ModemName: John Doe Inc, modem 2;

ModemNumber: +44-20-1234567"

Sending a Fax

AT+T Send="Fax;..."

AT+T Send="Fax; Dial: number" >SubjectText

>MessageText line#1 >MessageText line#n ><CTRL>+<Z>

This command sends a text message as fax or sets the parameters.

When you have closed the command line with <CR/LF>, the modem displays a prompt (>) where you can specify the subject line you want in your fax message. The message text is entered in sub- sequent lines. To close this message, press the keys <CTRL>+<Z>.

If you skip the message text, the parameters are saved for later use until replaced by new parameters.

Number:

The recipients fax number.

 

Enter characters which can be dialled (0-9,*,#, comma) only.

SubjectText:

This is the first line of the message text. It forms the subject line

 

of the fax message.

MessageText line#1...n:

Other lines of the message text.

 

Each line is entered at the prompt character displayed by the mo-

 

dem and closed by <CR/LF>. During sending the modem does

 

an automatic line break after 75 characters by itself. The messa-

 

ge text must not contain umlauts.

Example:

 

AT+T Send="Fax; Dial: 40578747" >Hello Paul

>This is the important message sent by fax.

>

>See you. ><CTRL>+<Z> Short modem reply:

OK

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