User`s manual

Getting Started
1. Turn on your data terminal or PC. If you are using a PC, make sure your
communications software is configured properly at the speed and parity
you want to use. The CMD: prompt should appear on your data terminal
or PC screen.
NOTE:
If the CMD: prompt does not appear on your data terminal or PC,
the speed and parity options in your ADM may not be matched to
your data terminal or PC. Press
BREAK
on your data terminal or
PC keyboard followed by the letters
AT
and
RETURN
. If the CMD:
prompt still does not appear, the ADMs autoadjust option may not
be set to ON. Refer to the definition of Autoadjust in
Chapter 4, ‘‘Data Options and Profiles’’ for more information. If the
word OK appears, you are in one of the AT command modes. To
change from AT to CMD mode, refer to Chapter 3, ‘‘Using the CMD
and AT Commands.’’
2. At the CMD: prompt, type
dial
and the telephone number. For example,
type
dial 5552222
.
NOTE:
When dialing, type:
dial
; then one (and only one) space; then the
number. Strict adherence to this format is necessary. For example,
typing
dial
, two spaces, and the string results in the second space
being transmitted as the first character in the dialed string.
3. To redial the last data call, at the CMD: prompt, type
redial
followed
by
RETURN
.
4. Press
RETURN
. The ADMs response will be similar to what is
shown below.
CALLING 555 2222
Type E to end call:
Supplementary circuit switched data features may require the entry of
additional dialing information prior to the receipt of the CONNECT message.
To facilitate the use of these features, the ADM allows you to enter
additional
dial
commands before the CONNECT message. Depending
upon the network’s response to the initial dialed digits, you may or may
not receive a CONTINUE message after the initial dial command. If you
receive a CONTINUE message, you can enter additional digits.
Additional information may appear on your screen, such as:
CONNECT - MODE 2
FAR END SPEED - 9600
or
CONNECT
DATA MODE
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