What each command does, Telephone functions – Ultratec INTELE-MODEM User Manual

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What each command does ___________________________________

Many of the commands have several settings. For example the Communication Code has
three possibilities. It can be set to Automatic code detect, Baudot code, or ASCII code.
When you turn the modem on, the Communication Code is set to Automatic code detect.
Each time you type the command, it changes to the next setting. It will change to Baudot
code the first time. The next time to ASCII code. The next time after that it will change
back to Automatic code detect, and so on.

If the command has a default setting, it’s shown in parentheses after the name of the
command. Commands are listed below in the order they appear on the Intele–Menu help
menu.

Telephone Functions _________________________________________

10 • THE INTELE-MENU COMMAND SET

D–Dial telephone

Use this command to place a call.
When you enter D at the command
prompt, you’ll see the following
prompt:

Enter # to dial:

Type in the number, followed by the
Enter Key. Include the area code if
needed. The Intele–Modem will dial
using either tone or pulse dialing,
depending on how the T command is
set. You can include parentheses and a
dash in the number, although they’re
not necessary. Type a comma within
the phone number to get a two-second
pause in dialing. Use as many commas
as you need–each one equals two
seconds. Examples of correct entries
are:

1 (608) 255-1212
1-608-255-1212
16082551212
9,16082551212
9,,16082551212

A–Answer telephone

Use this command to answer a call.
When you type A at the Command
Line, the modem answers the phone
and waits. You’ll see the following
message:

Answering…

If the caller is using ASCII, you’ll see
the response CONNECT. If the caller
is using Baudot, you won’t see any
response until you begin your
conversation. Then you’ll see
CONNECT TTY.

H–Hang-up telephone

Typing H at the Command Line will
hang up the phone. The modem will
respond with Hanging up phone line
and the Command Line will return.

T–Tone or pulse dialing (The default is
Pulse)

Typing T changes the way the modem
dials a number. The default setting is
pulse dialing. Typing T at the
Command Line changes the setting to
tone dialing. Each time you use the
command, it switches back and forth
between pulse and tone dialing.

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