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MT2834ZPX Owner's Manual
Chapter 4 - AT Commands, S-Registers and Result
Codes
Dialing/On-Line/Answering
There are several basic steps for
“originating”
and
“answering”
in data
communication mode:
1. Load communication software
2. Dial
3. Establish On-Line connection
4. Terminate Call
A simple way to dial is from the keyboard of your computer or terminal.
You enter a command on the keyboard to tell the MT2834ZPX to dial.
If you use a sophisticated communications software package
(e.g., MultiExpress for Windows), the software tells you to enter phone
numbers and other information. If this is the case, the software, and
not you, gives the dialing commands to the modem. All of the
commands, S-Registers and intelligent features of the MT2834ZPX is
taken care of by the software.
If you are giving commands directly to your modem (and not through
your software), each command must begin with AT (ATtention
Characters). AT characters may be entered in upper or lower case.
Entering AT automatically sets the modem’s speed to match the speed
of the computer or terminal, and also sets the modem’s parity. If you
are using a terminal, you can issue commands directly, but computers
must be placed in terminal mode before the modem recognizes
commands. To operate the computer in terminal mode, you must run
a data comm package like MultiExpress, or MultiExpress for Windows,
depending on the type of datacomm call you want to place and
whether you are calling under a DOS or Windows environment. Refer
to your software's documentation to load and run the datacomm
software.
AT characters alert the modem that a command follows. The AT
Command can also be used to clear the command buffer, by simply
typing AT and hitting RETURN.
The letter D in a command causes the modem to dial the numbers
immediately following it (e.g., ATD6127853500).