Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide

Table 14 AT Data Command Sets Requiring an "AT" Prefix

COMMAND

OPTION

DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

%P2=n

 

Select CLIP (Calling Line Identification Presentation) or CLIR

 

 

(Calling Line Identification Restriction).

 

 

n=0 indicates you select CLIR and the ISDN switch will not pass

 

 

your phone number to the destination site.

 

 

n=1 indicates you select CLIP and the ISDN switch will pass

 

 

your phone number to the destination site.

%S0=<phone

 

Assign a phone number to the data port.

number> [/<sub-

 

<phone number>: Enter up to 32 characters, including digits

address>]

 

 

from 0 to 9, *, #, hyphen ( -), comma (,) and (‘,’). [‘,’] will be

 

 

ignored.

 

 

<sub-address>: Enter up to 20 ASCII characters ranging from

 

 

“0-9”,” a-z” and “A-Z”.

-P0=n

 

Select transmitting frame size for X.75

 

 

n=128-2048 bytes, the default is 254.

 

 

 

-Zd=<phone

 

Set a pre-stored phone number for the data port.

number> [/<sub-

 

d: 0-4

address>]

 

 

<phone number>: Enter up to 32 characters, including digits

 

 

 

 

from 0 to 9, *, #, hyphen ( -), comma (,) and (‘,’). [‘,’] will be

 

 

ignored.

 

 

<sub-address>: Enter up to 20 ASCII characters ranging from

 

 

“0-9”,” a-z” and “A-Z”.

3.3.2 Command Sets for Analog Ports

The AT command sets for the analog port are shown in the following table.

Table 15 AT Command Sets for the Analog Port

COMMAND

DESCRIPTION

 

 

\P0=n

Select CODEC type. Do not change the type until you use the TA in another

 

country.

 

n=0: A-law

 

n=1: -law

 

 

\P1=n

Select the dialing method for the analog port.

 

n=0 indicates overlap sending, and same system as the traditional telephone

 

(default).

 

n=1 indicates en-block sending, and you must press “#” after the phone number.

 

 

\P2=n

Configure the analog port priority.

 

n=0: Both of the analog ports have same priority.

 

n=1: The PHONE 1 port has higher priority.

 

n=2: The PHONE 2 port has higher priority.

 

 

\V

Display the settings for all parameters.

 

 

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