CHAPTER 5: Command Mode

To link the number in N1 to the number N2, simply enter ATN1N2 and hit RETURN. Several numbers can be linked in the same command. For example, you could link N1 to N2 to N3 to N4 by entering ATN1N2N3N4 and RETURN or you could link N1 to N2 and back to N1 and then back to N2 by entering ATN1N2N1N2 and RETURN.

The only limit on the number of numbers that can be linked is the 60 characters allowed in a command line. Number linking can not be used with blind dialing, since busy signals would not be detected. You would have to select the Wait-for-Dial tone dialing method using the

X Command in order to use the Number Linking feature.

Listing Numbers Stored in Memory L

Telephone numbers that you have stored in the Series II Modem’s memory may be listed and displayed with the L command. It will display all ten stored N numbers in a format like that shown below. All digits and command letters will be shown. The phone number’s single-digit designation (0 through 9) is shown first, followed by the complete dialing command and telephone number as originally entered.

Simply enter ATL and hit RETURN to display these numbers on your video screen or printer. An example of an L command listing is shown below:

0DT14922345678

1DT17245551212;

2DP9,T14929876543

3DT3738315,12101,17247465500

4DT7465500R

5

6DP9,4258513

8DTX4&E1&E5&E13&E15DT17247465500

9DT12138880123

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Black Box MD1640A, MD1641A manual Listing Numbers Stored in Memory L