Nortel Networks CTA 500dm User Manual

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AT commands 45

P0873832 Issue 05

CTA 500

dm On Line Guide

The type of dialing depends on the type of network chosen to route
the call, so the directives t (tone) and p (pulse) have no meaning and
are ignored.

The ; command line terminator prompts the CTA 500dm to dial the
string, attempt to make the connection, and immediately change to
the On-line Command State (rather than the On-line Data State)
upon connection.

Using S value allows linking of the stored dial strings. For example,
if S0 has the string 9-1-800-, S1 has the string 123-4567 and S2 has
the string 123-5678, then issuing the command ATDS0S1&S0S2 is
the same as the command ATD9-1-800-123-4567 & 9-1-800-123-
5678.

Press any key before the call is completed to abort the Dial
Command.

Result Codes

OK Appears when the command is aborted by the assertion of DTR
and if &D is either 1, 2 or 3 (see the

ÒSerial Interface Control LinesÓ

on page 56

for the commands).

CONNECT rate When the call is successfully completed, the
connect indication displays along with the rate of the connection to
the network (not the rate of the connection between the CTA 500dm
and the attached computer) as either 56,000 or 64,000 bit/s.

Immediately after this indication displays, the device enters data
mode. DCD is asserted if &C is 1 (see

ÒSerial Interface Control

LinesÓ on page 56

for more details).

Note: Data protocols that require the use of both B-channels of the

TCM have only a CONNECT 112000 or CONNECT 128,000
message (not both), since both calls will not be completed
simultaneously.

NO CARRIER Appears when connection was not established due to
an error or an abort.

Svalue

dial string is taken from a stored telephone number

(value is the location of the stored number; see the

General

” commands section for more information)

Character

Use

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