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Dial Modifiers
Table B-1. Dial Modifiers — Continued
Label | Description |
Dial Modifier: | ; (semicolon) |
Function: | Terminates the dial string, and returns to command |
| state after processing a dial command. |
none | |
Example: | AT DT 9,1 800 |
Comments: | The semicolon returns you to a command state and |
| allows you to enter more commands. |
| In the above example, a data call is made, and the |
| semicolon returns you to the command mode. A voice |
| call is then made and the O sends you back to the data |
| connection. |
| When the dial command specifies a stored number to |
| be dialed, the semicolon can be entered after the S=n |
| command. If a semicolon is omitted, the call is made, |
| but all commands following the dial command will be |
| ignored if the call was a data call. |
| If the dial command for a voice call is the last command |
| on the command line, the semicolon dial modifier may |
| be omitted (the 8400B Plus Data Module will still return |
| to the command mode). |
See Also: | none |
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Issue 2 November 1996