Re-dialling the last number, Storing a number, Connection messages – Ositech comm Trumpcard Data/Fax Modem User Manual

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User’s Guide and Reference

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Basic Modem Operation

Re-Dialling the Last Number

To re-dial the last number you called, enter:

ATDL [ENTER]

Storing a Number

If there are some numbers that you call regularly, you may want to store
them so that you do not have to enter the whole number every time you
call. You can store up to four numbers (in locations 0-3). Each number can
be up to 36 characters long.

To store the number 1-999-555-1212 in storage location 3, enter:

AT&Z3=19995551212 [ENTER]

Dialling a Stored Number

To dial 1-999-555-1212 (that you stored as number 3), enter:

ATDS=3 [ENTER]

Connection Messages

Once you connect to the remote Modem, your Modem will respond with
one of the following messages. (If the remote Modem responds with
garbled characters or seems to have locked up, refer to

Setting Up For a

Non-Error Correcting Connection

before you try again.)

The Modem may respond with a short form (numeric code) or a long form
(prompt). Refer to the ATXn command description in Section Three to
control how the Modem responds.

Short

Long

Description

Form

Form

0

OK

command successful

1

CONNECT

connection at 300 bps

2

RING

incoming call

3

NO CARRIER

no carrier detected

4

ERROR

invalid command

5

CONNECT 1200

connection at 1200 bps

6

NO DIAL TONE

no dial tone detected

7

BUSY

remote Modem line is busy

8

NO ANSWER

remote Modem did not answer call

9

CONNECT 0600

connection at 600 bps

10

CONNECT 2400

connection at 2400 bps

11

CONNECT 4800

connection at 4800 bps

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