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PLACING A CALL TO A LEASED NETWORK
A call to a leased network number follows the same basic procedures given in the preceding sections, with two differences:
∙Terminal calls can only be made using AT commands
∙When you enter the number, you must enter a leased network access code, including the access code delimiter.
Using the Data Key
Before you can dial a leased network number with the DATA key, you must assign one of your multifunction buttons as a leased network access code delimiter key. See Chapter 3 for the procedure.
When you enter the number of the Data Terminal Equipment (DTE) you want to call, use one of the following procedures:
∙Enter the telephone number of the DTE you want to call; press the assigned leased network access code delimiter key; then enter the leased network access code.
∙Press the assigned leased network access code delimiter key; enter the leased network access code; press the delimiter key again; then enter the telephone number of the DTE you want to call.
Once you complete entering the leased network number, press the SEND softkey as usual.
Using AT Commands at a Terminal
After you type ATD, type the number of the DTE you want to call using one of these two sequences:
∙Type the telephone number of the DTE you want to call; type a colon; then type the leased network access code.
∙Type a colon; type the leased network access code; type another colon; then type the telephone number of the DTE you want to call.
Once you complete entering the leased network number, press <CR> as usual.
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