Multi-Tech Systems MT3334HD8 Phone Number Memory Commands, @ Quiet Answer, Call Card Tone Detect

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3 AT Commands

@Quiet Answer

Use the @ command to access a system that does not provide a dial tone. The @ command causes the modem to wait before processing the next character in the dialing string. The wait is for one or more rings back followed by five seconds of silence.

For example, ATDT5551212@6313550 causes the modem to dial the first number (555-1212), then wait

for the time specified in register S7 for at least one ringback and five seconds of silence. If the modem detects a busy signal, it hangs up and generates a BUSY result code. If it does not detect five seconds of silence, it hangs up and generates a NO ANSWER result code. If it does detect five seconds of silence, it dials the second number (631-3550).

$

Call Card Tone Detect

 

Use the $ command to dial services that require you to enter your call card number after a tone. A $

 

character in the dialing string causes the modem to pause and wait for an AT&T call card “bong” or a 1600

 

Hz tone (prevalent in the U.K.). When the modem detects the tone, it processes the rest of the dialing

 

string. If it does not detect a tone within the time set by register S7 (a 45-second default), the modem

 

aborts with a NO CARRIER message. Pressing any key also aborts the $ command.

 

In the following example, the $ command is placed between an access/phone number and the caller’s

 

credit card number:

 

ATDT1028806127853500$123456789

Phone Number Memory Commands

The modem can store up to two telephone numbers in nonvolatile memory. You can store the numbers with the DsNd command, dial them with the Nd command, link them so that one will be automatically dialed after the other with the NdNe command, or list them with the L command.

DsNd Store a Phone Number

s = phone number d = 0 or 1 Default: none

You can store a telephone number command string of up to 60 characters in the modem’s phone number memory. You can store two of these 60-character strings using the DsNd command. The memory locations are labeled N0 and N1.

Store a command line by typing it as you would any other command, appending the appropriate Nd memory location.

For example, the tone-dialed number 1-612-555-1212 is stored at memory location N0 by typing

ATDT16125551212N0 and pressing ENTER. The number is not dialed with this store command.

After storing a number, check to see that it has been stored correctly by typing ATL and pressing Enter.

When you store a phone number, you store the entire command string, so you can effectively create a macro for each number. For example, if you know a particular number needs to have extended result codes, detect busy or dial tone, error correction,XON/XOFFflowcontrol,pacing,anddatacompressionenabled, the command to store the entire command stringatlocationN0isATX4&E1&E5&E13&E15DT16125551212N0.

Nd Dial a Stored Number

d = 0 or 1 Default: none

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Contents MT3334HD8 Modem User Guide Multi-Tech Systems, Inc Woodale Drive Mounds View, Minnesota CommPlete Communications Server Canadian Limitations Notice FCC Fax WarningTable of Contents Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Testing the MT3334HD8Appendix D Appendix FIntroduction Power Supplies LED IndicatorsIntroduction Manual OrganizationInstallation Data Rates Modem Technical SpecificationsIntroduction 2400 & 1200 bps MT3334HD8 User Guide Power Installation MT3334HD8 modem card Safety WarningsInstallation Procedure Pre-Installation NotesPage AT Commands Command Structure Working with AT CommandsModes of Operation Command Editing AT Commands by Function $BA Dial Modifier Commands Dialing CommandsDs Dial Continuous RedialWait for New Dial Tone Pulse or Tone DialingReturn to Command Mode After Dialing Rn Reverse Originate/Answer ModeDialing Pause Flash On-Hook@ Quiet Answer Phone Number Memory CommandsCall Card Tone Detect DsNd Store a Phone NumberWn Store Configuration Configuration Storage and Recall CommandsNdNe Number Linking List Stored Telephone NumbersFn Load Default Configuration Modem Response Result Code CommandsReset Modem Echo Command Mode Characters Result Codes Verbose/Terse An Answerback Online Connection Commands#An Auto Speed Detection Bn Answer ToneCDn Cleardown at Disconnect DCn AT Command ControlDTn Dtmf Detection Gn Guard Tones #Fn Fallback ModesHn Busy-Out After Disconnect Pn Set Pulse-Dial Ratios$Tn Calling Tone RDn Square Wave Ring Detect#Tn Trellis-Coded Modulation Fn Echo Canceler Frequency Offset Compensation CommandsYn Long Space Disconnect RAn Asymmetric Bit RateCn Carrier Detect Control RS-232 Interface CommandsDn Data Terminal Ready Control Sn Data Set Ready Control Rn Clear to Send ControlRFn CTS/RTS Interaction Control SFn DSR/CD Interaction ControlEn Error Correction Modes Error Correction and Data Compression Commands#Ln V.42 Error Correction Modes En Data Compression$Fn Auto-Reliable Fallback Character Enable/Disable $En V.42 Error Correction at 300 bps$An Auto-Reliable Buffering $BAn Baud Adjust Speed Conversion Commands$Rn Retransmit Count $SBn Serial Port Baud Rate $MBn Modem Baud RateRepeat Last Command Immediate Action CommandsInquire Product Code L5, L7 List Current Operating ParametersFlow Control Commands En Non-Error Correction Mode Flow Control E3 Flow Control DisableE4 Hardware Flow Control E5 XON/XOFF Flow Control#Xn Number of Xoff Characters Sent En Pacing Computer-Initiated Flow ControlEscape Sequences Force Answer Mode+++ATCR In-Band Escape Sequence Breakatcr Out-of-Band Escape SequenceAtcr Remote Configuration Escape Sequence Remote Configuration Commands#Ixxxxxx Change Login Password Go Back Online#Syyyyyy Change Setup Password Line Probe CommandsDPn Read Line Probe Data DFn Format Line Probe DataTn Respond to Remote Digital Loopback Signal Diagnostic CommandsRP Immediate Line Probe Ln Display Line Probe DataUn Loopback Test Modes MT3334HD8 User Guide Registers S0 Number of Rings Until Modem Answers RegistersS1 Ring Count S2 Escape Code CharacterS4 Line Feed Character S7 Time for Carrier Abort TimerS5 Backspace Character S6 Wait Time for Dial ToneS13 Remote Configuration Escape Character S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Delay TimeS9 Carrier Detect Response Time S11 Tone Dialing Spacing and DurationS34 Command Buffer Length After Online Escape Sequence S30 Inactivity TimerS24 PBX/CBX Disconnect Drop Time for DSR/CTS/CD S25 DTR Dropout TimeS37 DTR Busy-In Time S94 Out-of-Service TimeS43 Force V.34 Connect Speed S48 Maximum V.34 Connect SpeedReading and Assigning S-Register Values AT Commands that Affect S-RegistersExamples of Assigning Values Examples of Reading ValuesAT&E2$SP1#L3$R0$MB19200$SB115200$EB1S0=10&W0CR Testing the MT3334HD8 Local Analog Loopback Test V.54 Loop Test procedureRemote Digital Loopback Test V.54 Loop Testing the MT3334HD8Dial the remote modem and establish your online connection Local digital loopback test Local Digital Loopback Test V.54 LoopPage Warranty, Service, and Technical Support Service Limited WarrantyRecording Product Information Technical SupportLogging onto the Multi-Tech BBS Multi-Tech BBSDownloading a File Reading a Message About CompuServeLeaving a Message BulletinsAbout the Internet About the Multi-Tech Fax-Back ServiceUpgrading the MT3334HD8 Firmware Using FlashPro to Upgrade FirmwareMT3334HD8 User Guide Appendixes Ctrl Code HEX DEC Appendix a Ascii Conversion ChartDial Pulses Appendix B Dial Pulses and TonesTone Dial Frequencies Figure B-2. Standard Dtmf frequencies Multi-Tech Result Codes &Q0 Appendix C Result Code SummaryStandard AT Result Codes &Q1 Appendix D S-Register Summary Register Unit Range Default DescriptionSets fixed V.34 connect speed = 28800 bps Return Appendix E AT Command SummaryCDn AT Command Summary $Fn Command Values Description Command Values Description $MBn RAn Command Values Description SFn Command Values Description #Vn Breakatcr Basic Procedure Appendix F Remote ConfigurationSetup Changing the Remote Escape Character Changing the PasswordsIndex MT3334HD8 User Guide Index Long space break Pacing, 36, 37, 38 enable/disable, 38 ENQ/ACK Commands Loopback tests, 42, 43, 54, 56 tone detection