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Data Operation
The following is an example:
ATDT74768 ENTER
In the example, the command will cause the 8400B Plus Data Module to go off hook, dial the number, and then wait the period of time specified in
If the call cannot be completed, the 8400B Plus Data Module may disconnect and send the result code NO CARRIER or BUSY to your display screen. When a call is successfully completed, the 8400B Plus Data Module will send the result code CONNECT nnnn to your screen, where nnnn represents the speed of the 8400B Plus Data Module (for example, 1200).
NOTE:
The speed sent in the CONNECT xxxx message may not be the same speed used to dial the call. In this case, the terminal speed must be changed to match the new speed.
Storing a Telephone Number
The 8400B Plus Data Module is capable of storing up to four telephone numbers, each of which can contain up to 25 characters. Numbers stored in this way remain available indefinitely, even after the 8400B Plus Data Module has been powered off and then on again.
Table
NOTE:
Digits 0 through 9 and all letters a through z and A through Z may be part of the stored “number.” Spaces and hyphens
Issue 2 November 1996