ATD Dial
This command allows you to dial a telephone number. The basic dialling command is:
ATD followed by the telephone number.
For example:
To dial the number (09)
•Type: ATD091111234 <E>
You can use hyphens, spaces or parentheses. They will be ignored by the modem, but they will make it easier to read the command line.
For example:
ATD (09)
☞The D command must be the final command on a command line, unless you use the ; dial modifier.
As well as digits, you may include the following characters when using tone dialling:
A B C D * #
Dial modifiers may be included in the dial command.
Example
ATD12345 Dial number 12345
See Also
S Register 6 | Dial Tone Wait Time |
S Register 8 | Pause Dial Modifier Delay |
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