User's Manual

; Return to Command State after Dialing
";", which must be placed at the end of the dial string, returns to the command state after dialing the number
placed ahead of it. A long telephone number would overflow the 40-character command buffer if placed all
in one command line, so it must be broken into two or more command lines. Each part includes part of the
number, and all but the last command line end with the ";" followed by a carriage return.
^ Tone Control
Toggles calling tone enable/disable: applicable to current dial attempt only.
JPerform MNP
Perform MNP 10 link negotiation at 1200 bps (for this call only).
K Enable Power Level
Enable power level adjustment during MNP 10 link negotiation (for this call only).
L Re-dial Last Number
The modem will re-dial the last valid telephone number. The L must be immediately after the D with all the
following characters ignored.
P Pulse Dialing
P, placed ahead of a number, tells the modem to dial a number using pulse dialing.
S Dial a Stored Number
S is used to dial one of four numbers stored in nonvolatile memory. For example, instead of entering a dial
string, you can use this command:
Command: ATDTS=1<CR>
T Touchtone Dialing
T, placed ahead of a number, tells the modem to dial a number using touchtone dialing.
W Wait for Dialtone
W, placed after a number, tells the modem to wait up to 30 seconds to detect a one-second continuous
dialtone before dialing the next number. W is most often used in a PBX system to wait for the dialtone of an
outside telephone line.