Motorola V.3600 manual Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence @, Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn

Models: V.3600

1 271
Download 271 pages 30.48 Kb
Page 68
Image 68

AT Commands

Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence — @

To wait for 5 seconds of silence (no answer back tone) after accessing an electronic service, use the @ command in the dialing sequence.

AT D 399-4700 @ 2251 ;

In this example the modem dials the number and, after the connection, waits for 5 consecutive seconds of silence. The modem then sends service code 2251 and returns to command mode for further input.

For example, you might enter a dollar amount for a banking transaction by entering

AT D 1400 ;

This sends the sequence 1400 and then returns to the command mode for further entries, according to the requirements of the banking service.

Dialing a Stored Telephone Number — Sn

To dial one of the previously stored numbers, enter Sn where n represents a stored telephone number location between 1 and 9.

AT D S9

In this example, the number stored in location 9 is dialed.

Note

DS and DS1 are the same location.

Autodial Number Location — *AUn

The *AUn command selects stored number n (n=1 to 9) to be autodialed. This is the autodial number, which is used for any autodial application.

Voice Calls

To make a voice call, dial the number with the telephone. To use the dial command for the call, enter the following dialing sequence:

AT D (number);

The ; modifier recalls the command mode and prevents the modem from training. The remote site must be answered by the telephone for the voice call to be successful.

5-16

V.3600

Page 68
Image 68
Motorola V.3600 manual Wait for 5 Seconds of Silence @, Dialing a Stored Telephone Number Sn, Autodial Number Location *AUn