MultiModemDID User Guide | Chapter 4 - AT Commands, |
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DID Commands
The
MT5634ZBA-DID Initialization Recommendations
Since the
The first command of an initialization string should probably busy out the DID line. This will allow calls to rollover to other trunk lines in a trunk system or receive a busy signal in a
Conversely, the last command to give the modem should be the AT*DS configuration command putting the modem back in service and ready to receive incoming DID calls.
A check has been put in the AT&F command to determine if the modem has started a DID call. If the modem has started a DID call, it will respond to an AT&F command with an ERROR response and not process the AT&F.
The AT*DW command can be used to keep a modem “Off Hook” or busied out at the completion of a DID call so the modem can be initialized without the concern of corrupting an incoming call.
Commands:
Command: *DS | Start Protocol |
Values: | n = 0, 1, 2 or 3 |
Default: | 0 |
Description: | Three DID start protocols: Wink, Immediate, and Delay Dial: |
| In the Wink Start protocol, the central office closes the loop and |
| draws current. The modem senses the current draw and will |
| reverse the DC polarity for a short pulse to signal that it sees |
| the incoming call and is ready to accept the DID digits. |
| Delay Dial is the same as Wink Start except that the length of |
| the reverse pulse is not defined. When the DID modem senses |
| the current draw, it reverses the DC voltage until it is ready to |
| receive the DID digits. |
| On an Immediate Start DID line, the central office closes the |
| loop for a short time and then sends the DID digits without |
| waiting for a response from the DID modem. |
| After the central office sends the DID digits all three lines |
| operate the same way. The modem will reverse the DC polarity |
| to signal the beginning of the call and the central office will |
| open the channel to the caller and begin billing. When the call |
| is completed, the DID modem will return the DC voltage to |
| normal polarity and the central office will open the circuit. |
| While the modem is monitoring the DID line for current draw, it |
| is also monitoring the POTS line for incoming rings. |
*DS0 | Disables DID detection of incoming DID calls (DC voltage still |
| applies to DID line, but polarity is reversed to busy out line). |
*DS1 | Wink Start |
*DS2 | Immediate Start |
*DS3 | Delay Dial |
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