Axesstel PST User Manual

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AXESSTEL Software User's Guide

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M13 New style 13 kbits/sec Markov call
EVRC EVRC call

Example 1

dial “555-1212” V

Response

Originates voice call to 555-1212 (V=IS96A, V96=IS96). For the

AXESSTEL phone, any of the “V” options will only originate a call in
the default voice service option. The other phone targets will use the
specified service option.

Example 2

dial “ ” M

Response

Originates an old 8K Markov call. Notice that the string is empty, as

a Markov call does not originate to any particular number, but the
string must be there. The same syntax is used for loopback calls as
well. If a number is given for the axesstel phone, that number is
used in the “dialed-digits” field of the Markov origination.

See also

hs_lock

DIAL_END

Ends the current phone call. For a axesstel phone, this is
accomplished by simulating a press of the end key. Therefore,
activity on the actual keypad, if not locked out, may interfere with
this operation.

Syntax dial_end

Example

dial_end

Response

Sends the command to end the call.

See also

hs_lock

MDR1 MDR Fwd RS1 Rev RS1 call (IS-707A service option number 22)
MDR2 MDR Fwd RS1 Rev RS2 call (IS-707A service option number 23)
MDR3 MDR Fwd RS2 Rev RS1 call (IS-707A service option number 24)
MDR4 MDR Fwd RS2 Rev RS2 call (IS-707A service option number 25)
MDR5 MDR Data Pattern Test 1 call (proprietary service option)
MDR6 MDR Data Pattern Test 2 call (proprietary service option)
TDSO Full Test Data Service Option
STDSO Simple Test Data Service Option (proprietary service option)

Option Definition

Script Command List

DIPSW

Sets the specified DIP switches to on (1) or off (0), where the value is
16 bit hexadecimal

AXESSTEL Proprietary

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