Automatic answering – Lucent Technologies AT&T 7400B User Manual

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CHAPTER 4: OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION

DEFINITY Communications System

7400B Data Module

Page 4-8

User’s Guide

Command line:

Action:

at&z

Store number nnn...n in location m, which is one of four
locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3. For

m=nnn...n

[ Enter ]

example:

at&z2=92015551212

[ Enter ]

stores the number 92015551212 in number storage location 2.

at&z

m=

[ Enter ]

atds=

m

[ Enter ]

Delete any number stored in location m, which is one of four
locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3. For
example:

at&z2=

[ Enter ]

deletes any number that may have been stored in number
storage location 2.

Dial the number stored in location m, which is one of four
locations designated by the numbers 0 through 3. For
example:

atds=2

[ Enter ]

causes the data module to send whatever is contained in
number storage location 2 to the PBX as a number to be
dialed.

TABLE 4-3 Commands for Using Stored Telephone Numbers

AUTOMATIC ANSWERING

The 7400B Data Module can be set up to answer incoming data calls
automatically. To initialize this option, type the command line:

ats0=

where nnn is a decimal number in the range of 1 through 255,
representing the number of rings to wait before answering.

nnn

[ Enter ]

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