5.3.4Date Command
DATE <ddmmyy> <CR>
This command is used to check or set the date on the
Expected Response: Time/Date Response.
Examples:
DATE <CR> ; Command requesting the current time and date from the
is | ;11:05 and 20 seconds in the morning. |
DATE 051297 <CR> | ; Command to set the date to December 5, ’97. |
time is | ; 2:18 and 30 seconds in the afternoon. |
5.3.5Dial Command
DIAL <OPERLPnumber string> <CR>
This command is used to dial a phone number via PSTN line. Note: the
use this command.
The parameter OPER may be substituted for the number. In this case the call will be placed to the front panel of the
Valid digits for the number string are
Expected Response: Dial Response.
Examples: |
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DIAL | 5551234 <CR> | ; Command requesting the |
%DIAL 5551234 E0 <CR> ; Status returned indicating that the number 5551234 was dialed. | ||
DIAL | OPER <CR> | ; Command requesting the |
%DIAL OPER E0 <CR> ; Status returned indicating that the call was placed to the Operator. | ||
DIAL LP <CR> | ; Command requesting the | |
%DIAL LP E4 <CR> | ; Error status returned indicating that the Local Phone option is not installed in | |
this unit. |
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DIAL | 5551234 <CR> | ; Command requesting the |
%DIAL | 5551234 E5 <CR> ; Status returned indicating that the number could not be dialed because the |
unit is | ; already |
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