Table A-4.

Dial Modifiers (Continued)

Modifier

Function

Description

@

Quiet

Makes the modem look for one or more ringbacks (followed by

 

Answer

five seconds of silence) within the delay time specified by Call

 

 

Timeout. If five seconds of delay silence is detected, the modem

 

 

continues to dial the string. If the line is busy, the modem hangs up

 

 

and sends a BUSY message to the DTE. If the modem does not

 

 

detect delay silence or a busy signal, the modem hangs up and the

 

 

screen displays NO ANSWER.

 

 

 

R

Reverse

Must be the last character in the dial string before a carriage return.

 

 

The R modifier makes the modem originate the call in answer

 

 

mode and is used to dial an originate-only modem. Immediately

 

 

after the dial command is processed, an answer-back tone is

 

 

generated and the modem attempts to complete the connection for

 

 

the length of time specified by Call Time-out.

HDiscon- Makes the modem disconnect from the dial line. This must be the

h

nect

last modifier in the dial string, and must also be preceded by a

 

 

semicolon. If this modifier is not preceded by a semicolon, it is

 

 

ignored by the modem. The modifier can be entered through the

 

 

front panel, the AT ACU, or network manager.

 

 

 

(space)

Presen-

These characters do not act as modifiers. They are presentation

. (period)

tation

characters that are ignored.

- (dash)

characters

 

( ) paren-

 

 

theses

 

 

Quick-Reference

Configuration

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