User`s manual
Getting Started
Making a Data Call From a Data Terminal
or PC Using AT Local Mode Commands
The Local Mode data option must be set for AT Local Mode. See the section
‘‘Setting Critical Options to Make a Data Call’’ earlier in this chapter.
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.)
2. Type
atd
and the telephone number. For example, type
atd 1234567
.
3. Press
RETURN
. The ADMs response will be similar to what is shown
below.
CONNECT 9600
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 ATD 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.
Conventional Hayes compatible applications abort data call attempts
which have not yet connected upon receipt of any character. One
consequence of allowing secondary dial commands is that in order to
terminate (abort) such a call attempt, you must issue an ATH (hangup)
command rather than typing any character.
You are now ready to communicate with the far end. Enter data to be
transmitted.
4. To end a data call, rapidly type the Attention sequence:
+++
(see the
description of the Attention option in Chapter 4, ‘‘Data Options and
Profiles’’).
The OK prompt is displayed.
Type
ath
to end the call.
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